That is our true only regret that the Pointer Sisters never released a full Gospel or Christmas album.... fortunately we have their performance From the 1996 PBS Concert, A Gospel Christmas where there performance included Gospel and Christmas songs. I still wished PBS would release this on CD/dvd
Wow, ive always said the Pointer Sisters were and still are the greatest black sangers 😍, they had clear, strrrong , harmonious voices, and so much soul, gurl they can do mary had a little lamb and you just fall out 👀😍, thanks for the music Ladies 🙏⚘️⚘️
I have loved Ruth since I was 15 years old in 1973.
That is our true only regret that the Pointer Sisters never released a full Gospel or Christmas album.... fortunately we have their performance From the 1996 PBS Concert, A Gospel Christmas where there performance included Gospel and Christmas songs. I still wished PBS would release this on CD/dvd
But she just said they were not "gospel" singers - not from that tradition.
@@orionsecret but whenever you hear, especially when Ruth leads or backs up the sisters, her Gospel flare comes out purely with no effort
@@orionsecretshe said they were not traditional gospel singers. Not that they weren’t gospel singers
I know every word to that song and I haven't heard it since it first came out.
Ruth needs to link up some directors and writers and start putting together a biopic/documentary
So classy and humble.
This was awesome!
Linda Martell was first solo female, black on the Opry in the 70's.
Wow, ive always said the Pointer Sisters were and still are the greatest black sangers 😍, they had clear, strrrong , harmonious voices, and so much soul, gurl they can do mary had a little lamb and you just fall out 👀😍, thanks for the music Ladies 🙏⚘️⚘️
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