jeff fenholt, shaye fenholt, melodyland 1990 part 1

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  • @Mar-ie5lk
    @Mar-ie5lk 6 років тому +7

    I was into the Hollywood club's and concerts. Then, my dad died. I wanted to know where he went. Where he really went. I was lost for years.This man led me to Christ....and I'll be forever thankful and grateful. Amen.

  • @KeeKo432
    @KeeKo432 12 років тому +4

    Used to watch him on TBN allllll the time when I was little. What a blessing and what a tremendous foundation in the Lord. Thank you for posting.

  • @TheDebra5553
    @TheDebra5553 12 років тому +2

    This man Jeff Fenholt is anointed. His voice is powerful. I seen him at a local church in Delano California back in the early 90's.

  • @elihern8076
    @elihern8076 8 років тому +5

    The Lord blessed him with such a awesome voice... Love it.. God looks at the heart of man not the outward appearance..
    L❤VE Y❤ U JESUS!!!!

  • @xlemtza
    @xlemtza 13 років тому +3

    Love his voice.

  • @rockerchic1968
    @rockerchic1968 9 років тому +2

    I grew up In church and loved Heavy Metal music but I really have listened to Jeff over 20 years and he's been thru a lot God bless him for still taking a stand for Jesus! Jeff please come back even if by Internet I know you have helped a lot of rockers to Jesus God bless in Jesus name AMEN🙏🙏🙏✝✝✝

    • @lawyerrock9488
      @lawyerrock9488 8 років тому +2

      +Melissa Fisher- sweetheart, it was NOT Jeff Fenholt you listened to. He was not in black sabbath band. He lied and misled the church by saying he was with black sabbath.
      Here's the truth:
      Jeff Fenholt was not in Black Sabbath because Black Sabbath was disbanded in 1984. Dave Donato was the last singer for Black Sabbath, and was fired sometime in the summer of that year. Geezer left the band and began his own solo band and Bill Ward was actually homeless sometime after 1984 (by his own admission). Tony Iommi was left with Geoff Nichols and the two of them began working on a solo project. Gordon Copley and Eric Singer also joined them (both from Lita Ford's band) and began writing material. By May 1985, music was written and a singer was brought in for some recording sessions. That singer was Jeff Fenholt. I've posted some of the music he did with Iommi and his band for these sessions, but it was NOT Black Sabbath. This was for Iommi's solo project. Sabbath is no longer an entity at this point in time...and I stress this point. Fenholt obviously had some pipes but he couldn't come up with a lyric to save his life (listen to some of the Fenholt stuff I've posted if you don't believe me). Iommi canned him, and Glenn Hughes was brought in at a later date. Copley had also left the band at some point during all this and was replaced by Dave Spitz.
      By early 1986, the material for the album was finished and submitted to the record company. Don Arden suggested to Tony Iommi that he should put "Black Sabbath" on the album cover, and Iommi relucantly did so. Hence the "Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi" title. It was only at that point that Black Sabbath was officially 'active' again, and even one could agrue it was a side project or a 'spinoff' at that time. With future Black Sabbath releases though, it has been generally accepted into Black Sabbath discography as a legitmate Black Sabbath album, despite many of the tracks being unlike anything Black Sabbath had previously done.
      So Jeff Fenholt was NOT working on a Black Sabbath project. He was working on an Iommi solo project. Granted that project may have become a Sabbath project at a later date, Fenholt was not in the band AT THAT TIME. Thus he is NOT a member of Black Sabbath. I don't care what he said, what the 700 Club said, or what TBN said. What they say, or have said, or may say in the future is 100% WRONG

    • @rockerchic1968
      @rockerchic1968 8 років тому

      Lawyer Rock Thanks for the info yes I did some research on him and you are so right as a matter of fact I had the Seventh Star album and BS was disbanded by then then I heard another misconception that Ozzy and Randy wrote the song Suicide Solution is trying to get people to commit suicide which we know was written about alcoholism and Bon Scott so that really made me mad! lol. Also I watched a show with him on it just cussing and putting people down you can tell hes a attention seeker and name dropper!

    • @rockerchic1968
      @rockerchic1968 5 років тому

      Joe Swinford I know that I never once said he was in Black Sabbath the only singers that sang w BS Of course Ozzy and Dio aside from the Seventh Star album

  • @patriciathompson5913
    @patriciathompson5913 Рік тому

    How very blessed to have known this precious man of God.
    He's there now. Praise God.

  • @elihern8076
    @elihern8076 5 років тому +3

    RIP💕💕💕

  • @bttrflygal
    @bttrflygal 7 років тому +1

    beautiful voice.

  • @soaringraven1
    @soaringraven1 10 років тому +1

    Thanks' for videos .Love Jeff

  • @hankmartin3619
    @hankmartin3619 5 років тому +1

    Awsome

  • @LoudProudNPunk1
    @LoudProudNPunk1 11 років тому

    I skipped through it a little and noticed Paul and Jan in the background. Now there's two faces I could've gone the rest of my life without seeing. ***SHUDDERS***

  • @geraldeangordon581
    @geraldeangordon581 8 років тому

    god bless him i love him he is from the heart an full of jesus amen

  • @PhysStud2011
    @PhysStud2011 12 років тому

    Wow....I grew up in this church.....time flies!

  • @sherryanimallover7506
    @sherryanimallover7506 9 років тому

    Wazza Davies you could not have said that better , HOOAH !!! J.I.L. PEACE !!!

  • @lawyerrock9488
    @lawyerrock9488 8 років тому +2

    Here's the truth:
    Jeff Fenholt was not in Black Sabbath because Black Sabbath was disbanded in 1984. Dave Donato was the last singer for Black Sabbath, and was fired sometime in the summer of that year. Geezer left the band and began his own solo band and Bill Ward was actually homeless sometime after 1984 (by his own admission). Tony Iommi was left with Geoff Nichols and the two of them began working on a solo project. Gordon Copley and Eric Singer also joined them (both from Lita Ford's band) and began writing material. By May 1985, music was written and a singer was brought in for some recording sessions. That singer was Jeff Fenholt. I've posted some of the music he did with Iommi and his band for these sessions, but it was NOT Black Sabbath. This was for Iommi's solo project. Sabbath is no longer an entity at this point in time...and I stress this point. Fenholt obviously had some pipes but he couldn't come up with a lyric to save his life (listen to some of the Fenholt stuff I've posted if you don't believe me). Iommi canned him, and Glenn Hughes was brought in at a later date. Copley had also left the band at some point during all this and was replaced by Dave Spitz.
    By early 1986, the material for the album was finished and submitted to the record company. Don Arden suggested to Tony Iommi that he should put "Black Sabbath" on the album cover, and Iommi relucantly did so. Hence the "Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi" title. It was only at that point that Black Sabbath was officially 'active' again, and even one could agrue it was a side project or a 'spinoff' at that time. With future Black Sabbath releases though, it has been generally accepted into Black Sabbath discography as a legitmate Black Sabbath album, despite many of the tracks being unlike anything Black Sabbath had previously done.
    So Jeff Fenholt was NOT working on a Black Sabbath project. He was working on an Iommi solo project. Granted that project may have become a Sabbath project at a later date, Fenholt was not in the band AT THAT TIME. Thus he is NOT a member of Black Sabbath. I don't care what he said, what the 700 Club said, or what TBN said. What they say, or have said, or may say in the future is 100% WRONG

  • @risingfr
    @risingfr 13 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot for those videos.
    Does anybony know the name of the first 2 songs ?
    The third is "Happy day".

  • @kelvingrover4349
    @kelvingrover4349 11 років тому

    people can believe what they will me i believe in jesus

  • @Fongolitus
    @Fongolitus 12 років тому

    "and gathered before THE LAMB of god a huge Multitude, and THEY fell down and THEY wept and there was much weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth"

  • @LoudProudNPunk1
    @LoudProudNPunk1 11 років тому

    I'm very sorry to hear that.

  • @HR45597
    @HR45597 12 років тому

    Please, can somebody tell me what happen to Jeff and his family
    his website is not updated.
    thank you

    • @lawyerrock9488
      @lawyerrock9488 8 років тому +1

      Here's the truth:
      Jeff Fenholt was not in Black Sabbath because Black Sabbath was disbanded in 1984. Dave Donato was the last singer for Black Sabbath, and was fired sometime in the summer of that year. Geezer left the band and began his own solo band and Bill Ward was actually homeless sometime after 1984 (by his own admission). Tony Iommi was left with Geoff Nichols and the two of them began working on a solo project. Gordon Copley and Eric Singer also joined them (both from Lita Ford's band) and began writing material. By May 1985, music was written and a singer was brought in for some recording sessions. That singer was Jeff Fenholt. I've posted some of the music he did with Iommi and his band for these sessions, but it was NOT Black Sabbath. This was for Iommi's solo project. Sabbath is no longer an entity at this point in time...and I stress this point. Fenholt obviously had some pipes but he couldn't come up with a lyric to save his life (listen to some of the Fenholt stuff I've posted if you don't believe me). Iommi canned him, and Glenn Hughes was brought in at a later date. Copley had also left the band at some point during all this and was replaced by Dave Spitz.
      By early 1986, the material for the album was finished and submitted to the record company. Don Arden suggested to Tony Iommi that he should put "Black Sabbath" on the album cover, and Iommi relucantly did so. Hence the "Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi" title. It was only at that point that Black Sabbath was officially 'active' again, and even one could agrue it was a side project or a 'spinoff' at that time. With future Black Sabbath releases though, it has been generally accepted into Black Sabbath discography as a legitmate Black Sabbath album, despite many of the tracks being unlike anything Black Sabbath had previously done.
      So Jeff Fenholt was NOT working on a Black Sabbath project. He was working on an Iommi solo project. Granted that project may have become a Sabbath project at a later date, Fenholt was not in the band AT THAT TIME. Thus he is NOT a member of Black Sabbath. I don't care what he said, what the 700 Club said, or what TBN said. What they say, or have said, or may say in the future is 100% WRONG

    • @elihern8076
      @elihern8076 5 років тому

      He is with Jesus now..
      Hallelujah!!!
      09/10/2019
      God blessed him with such a beautiful voice ..RIP💕💕💕

  • @Fongolitus
    @Fongolitus 12 років тому

    oh ya...and I left the part out about "and THEY spoke in Tongues"

  • @rockerchic1968
    @rockerchic1968 9 років тому

    Jesus had long hair does that make him a hippocrit?

  • @zaccarroll72
    @zaccarroll72 12 років тому

    thank fuck he never made sabbath!!

  • @LoudProudNPunk1
    @LoudProudNPunk1 11 років тому

    this is the most disgusting, vile, delusional, incorrect, judgmental and misinforming nonsense bullshit I've heard in a long time. I only watched the first 5 minutes of this and it really made me cringe. I grew up in that sort of disgusting oppressive evangelical cult christianity. And watching this makes me so happy to have left all that shit years ago. I am atheist and PROUD OF IT! :)