Great oldtime southern convention style singing and playing here. It just don't get much better than this - even TODAY! Thanks for posting this classic from these true pioneers of gospel music! MoJoPiano
After going to a concert featuring the LeFeveres way back in the '50's I remember my grandfather saying that Eva Mae was the prettiest woman he had ever seen. Of course he liked her singing and playing too. All our old 78 rpm gospel music records were lost in moving so I really appreciate these recordings on UA-cam.
I had some Lefevres audios I recorded from "The Classic Lunch Hour" on KWFC 89.1 in Springfield Mo. But I moved away from there & then I lost the tapes when my car was stolen while on vacation. So it's really great to be able to hear the music again! Plus, seeing them is a total first for me! THANK YOU
Wow.. How about that Eva Mae burnin up the keys! There was a time, especially in the southern states, when you could not advance your radio dial more than three stations at a time without hearing something that sounded just like this. Gospel on tap, just about 24/7. Sure do miss those days.
What makes this music so unique is it's not done anymore. Another time, another culture. Thank God for recordings to preserve it.
Great oldtime southern convention style singing and playing here. It just don't get much better than this - even TODAY! Thanks for posting this classic from these true pioneers of gospel music! MoJoPiano
Loved the LeFevres!
wonderful thank you
After going to a concert featuring the LeFeveres way back in the '50's I remember my grandfather saying that Eva Mae was the prettiest woman he had ever seen. Of course he liked her singing and playing too. All our old 78 rpm gospel music records were lost in moving so I really appreciate these recordings on UA-cam.
amen
I had some Lefevres audios I recorded from "The Classic Lunch Hour" on KWFC 89.1 in Springfield Mo. But I moved away from there & then I lost the tapes when my car was stolen while on vacation. So it's really great to be able to hear the music again! Plus, seeing them is a total first for me! THANK YOU
Wow.. How about that Eva Mae burnin up the keys!
There was a time, especially in the southern states, when you could not advance your radio dial more than three stations at a time without hearing something that sounded just like this. Gospel on tap, just about 24/7.
Sure do miss those days.
Eva Mae, often copied but never duplicated. She was a human metronome.
Nice to see the drummer could make it to the gig at 0:11.
Musicians never change!
Just found out that was a young Mylon LeFevre
Looks like Mylon in the back playing the drums prior to joining the Stamps Quartet!
Whew praise the Lord!
@ModGirl1967 Quite literally - lol... Thanks!
I wonder if the drummer was at the wrong gig, and Steve Moore was supposed to play for them.
I believe that's Mylon.
Jim Ashley how old is mylon? Surely 60’s would be too long for him?