This is one of Gold City's most awesome and dynamic lineups. Personally, it is my favorite. Everything and everyone just seemed to mesh perfectly on every level, and that includes the band members.
Get up get ready gold city tim riley bass singer chris west bass singer chris young bass singer chris Stapleton bass singer Barry Scott bass singer Aaron McCune bass singer Barry Scott bass singer
Never seen Tim attempt a slide like he did at 5:14. Sounded kinda like fry, which, based on what I know both from reading and from hearing Tim's own opinion on it, Tim doesn't normally use. It doesn't have the same warmth as the rest of his notes, which is why I suspect it's fry. I'm guessing that's why he stopped in the middle of it.
You can't really hear it since it's not professionally recorded, but you can hear him start at Eb3 and slide down an octave, but he keeps going after that. watch?v=oDtQ3JYvk2A Go to about 3:12 and you'll hear him start to slide.
I am not sure exactly when it was as I am 19 and don't remember back then, but jay developed blisters on his vocal cords forcing him to step down out of GC, but now he is singing again, look up vocal event
Preston Bowman blisters? does he sing in wrong technique in those days specially his high notes? i saw a video of the GC reunion last 2008.. his vocals are really bad.. or maybe it is in the recording? i just saw new videos of him singing high notes and back on track again.. like glory road, then i met the master..
Mark Jay is a third generation tenor singer, his father Johnny Parrack, who sang with the Mighty Kingsmen Quarter is still hitting some really high notes for his age. sadly as great a tenor that Jay was back then, the bad technique he used then, has cause his premature departure from Quartet singing.
My God,they are really good.That combination of voices is gold.🎉❤
Jesus could come at anytime here in 2024. Be ready to met our lord and savior and king Jesus.
This is the perfect southern gospel song, sung by the best lineup of the greatest group ever
Best group ever
This is one of Gold City's most awesome and dynamic lineups. Personally, it is my favorite. Everything and everyone just seemed to mesh perfectly on every level, and that includes the band members.
Amen!! I'm ready to go!!Hallelujah!!
Best G.C. Line up.
Get up get ready gold city tim riley bass singer chris west bass singer chris young bass singer chris Stapleton bass singer Barry Scott bass singer Aaron McCune bass singer Barry Scott bass singer
How is the people in the crowd just sitting there? I’d be doing cartwheels 😢😅
Tim Riley é Abusado! Ele fez que ia pro E1, mas voltou pro E2
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BR por aqui que massa. Mano quem é esse 1 Tenor absurdo ? O tom que ele canta é bem alto e ele tem uma resistencia vocal boa pra um caramba
Você está falando de Jay Parrack, um dos melhores e maiores Tenores do Gospel Estadunidense
Never seen Tim attempt a slide like he did at 5:14. Sounded kinda like fry, which, based on what I know both from reading and from hearing Tim's own opinion on it, Tim doesn't normally use. It doesn't have the same warmth as the rest of his notes, which is why I suspect it's fry. I'm guessing that's why he stopped in the middle of it.
Was that an E1 that Tim attempted to slide to?
I think so. I've only heard him go to E1 successfully once, and Eb1 another time. He told me himself his lowest ever was about Eb1.
in what song did u hear him sing Eb1 successfully?
You can't really hear it since it's not professionally recorded, but you can hear him start at Eb3 and slide down an octave, but he keeps going after that. watch?v=oDtQ3JYvk2A Go to about 3:12 and you'll hear him start to slide.
i cant go to the website u sent me. what song is it?
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jay seems to be in a bad vocal condition i think.. he can't soar up to G#5 like he did in 2000, but still awesome as ever..
I am not sure exactly when it was as I am 19 and don't remember back then, but jay developed blisters on his vocal cords forcing him to step down out of GC, but now he is singing again, look up vocal event
Preston Bowman
blisters? does he sing in wrong technique in those days specially his high notes?
i saw a video of the GC reunion last 2008.. his vocals are really bad.. or maybe it is in the recording?
i just saw new videos of him singing high notes and back on track again.. like glory road, then i met the master..
Love people being critical of the greatest gospel tenor ever
Mark
Jay is a third generation tenor singer, his father Johnny Parrack, who sang with the Mighty Kingsmen Quarter is still hitting some really high notes for his age. sadly as great a tenor that Jay was back then, the bad technique he used then, has cause his premature departure from Quartet singing.
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