My grandparents played a lot of shows with them and with Bill Monroe. My grandma was playing a J45 until Mrs. Margie told her "If you're gonna play bluegrass you need you a Martin." She sold her J45 (that I am now searching for) and bought a HD-28 in 1980. I miss them and this music. Enoch taught me a lot on the fiddle and would always bring me onstage. I am honored to have known them.
my daddy passed away in 2003, he was enoch's 1st cousin, & this is the first time I've seen this, & the resemblance is remarkable, except for the hair, it was almost like seeing my daddy again...
The Sullivan's were great players and wonderful people. Miss Marge: hello - Miss you up in Bean Blossom. You and Mr. Bill put on some powerful Sunday morning shows. And your preaching was top notch.
i've been singing this song for over forty years there's a lot of verses i didn't know. Mom always sang the song and after one verse we changed pages and did our best to get through the whole book in an afternoon. ergo i have a lot of first verse songs in my head. well fdone for the banjo player. nice juking....
I am the videographer and this was 10 years ago. Since then I have not been in touch with these people but I can imagine that they were probably the same ones on WGCB.
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5:22-5:26 "If we won't want the wrong thing"...implies that if you don't get what you pray for, you're in the wrong. 10-15,000 people a day, some of them innocent children, are allowed to starve to death by their "loving" gawd. Go into a Children's hospital, and tell that to the parents of a suffering dying child who's having to be dosed with adult doses of morphine-who first got prayed over to be healed, then after several agonizing months, the parents gave up and prayed for the poor child's misery to end, only, salt in the wound, to have the child suffer for months or years before finally mercifully dying. SMDH.
I agree with you that sometimes we get things that we don’t pray for. People don’t pray for cancer yet they get it. We live in a fallen sinful world and I think he was just praising God for the good things that he saw. I don’t believe in the name it claim it prosperity gospel. And I do not think he was implying that. But I have learned to praise God for the blessings as well as the trials.
My grandparents played a lot of shows with them and with Bill Monroe. My grandma was playing a J45 until Mrs. Margie told her "If you're gonna play bluegrass you need you a Martin." She sold her J45 (that I am now searching for) and bought a HD-28 in 1980. I miss them and this music. Enoch taught me a lot on the fiddle and would always bring me onstage. I am honored to have known them.
Loved my Daddy Oh yes I could dedicate this to Daddy
This is the type of gospel music that seems scares these day, but it more appropriate every day...I'm here but want to go there!
Thank you... They don't make em like you anymore.
Enoch was quite the showman.
He was real and he had godly wisdom and they lived what they preached....
I miss him.
my daddy passed away in 2003, he was enoch's 1st cousin, & this is the first time I've seen this, & the resemblance is remarkable, except for the hair, it was almost like seeing my daddy again...
I'll admit - it was the Netflix movie that turned me on to this song. How we find our way doesn't matter, as long as we find it eventually.
I LOVE THIS. I HAD THE HONOR OF PLAYING WITH THESE FINE PEOPLE ONCE AT A BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL IN TEXAS.
The Sullivan's were great players and wonderful people. Miss Marge: hello - Miss you up in Bean Blossom. You and Mr. Bill put on some powerful Sunday morning shows. And your preaching was top notch.
Refreshing song that keeps you focus on heaven through steadfast walk with Jesus Christ . I love it.
Ifeanyi Egbu
praise God
Wow.....really good stuff. Liked this a LOT!
I like the fiddling of Enoch and the singing of misschien mardge
Sorry miss mardge
i've been singing this song for over forty years there's a lot of verses i didn't know. Mom always sang the song and after one verse we changed pages and did our best to get through the whole book in an afternoon. ergo i have a lot of first verse songs in my head. well fdone for the banjo player. nice juking....
amen
Br.Enoch was getting weak by then ,this was summer before he passed in February
Miss Margie could flat play that rhythm guitar.
Just to ask if you folks ever was in York,PA back in the late 50s and 60s as the Sullivan Gospel Singers on station WGCB ?
I am the videographer and this was 10 years ago. Since then I have not been in touch with these people but I can imagine that they were probably the same ones on WGCB.
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Yes
Whammin that martin D two eight
She had played the guitar sense she was 10 years old.......
Where are these people from? She looks like shes a holiness sister
They are from st.stephens Alabama
Jesus name holiness.
St Stephens Alabama
She is a license UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH MINISTER
5:22-5:26 "If we won't want the wrong thing"...implies that if you don't get what you pray for, you're in the wrong. 10-15,000 people a day, some of them innocent children, are allowed to starve to death by their "loving" gawd. Go into a Children's hospital, and tell that to the parents of a suffering dying child who's having to be dosed with adult doses of morphine-who first got prayed over to be healed, then after several agonizing months, the parents gave up and prayed for the poor child's misery to end, only, salt in the wound, to have the child suffer for months or years before finally mercifully dying. SMDH.
I agree with you that sometimes we get things that we don’t pray for. People don’t pray for cancer yet they get it. We live in a fallen sinful world and I think he was just praising God for the good things that he saw. I don’t believe in the name it claim it prosperity gospel. And I do not think he was implying that. But I have learned to praise God for the blessings as well as the trials.
We must pray for GOD'S will to be done ; remember the LORD 'S prayer......
@@jasonusaf6326 remember the LORD 'S prayer ,we must pray for God's will....
These people knew what they were saying about their relationship with their wonderful GOD ,they too had lost a son........!?!?
@@joymayo8704 amen! His will be done!