Gospelaires of Dayton Ohio - Joy, Joy, Joy & Gospel Train - Antibes, 1966
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- Paul Arnold, Charles McLean, Jimmy "Jay" Hawkins, Robert Lattimore and (lead) Bob Washington.
Taped at the 7th Festival de Jazz d'Antibes, on July 26 or 27, 1966. It was first aired by ORTF on January 4th, 1969.
Djantbro; "You've Been so Good to Me" (1957) is one of my favorite mid-tempo songs! as It has a clean " Street Corner Doowop" appeal to it!; Awesome!
Who was their lead singer? This guy had just as much heat as Joe Ligon
BOB WASHINGTON WAS THE LEAD SINGER
Yeeesss!!! This is the kind of gospel I live for!! Y'all better get it!
Bob Washington was treacherous!
Straightforward, treacherous nothing but pure fire❤
THE HARD HITTING GOSPELAIRES. Of DAYTON OHIO BOB WASHINGTON AND CHARLES MCLEAN ONE OF THE TOP TENOR IN THE NATION AT THIS TIME A LEGENDARY QUARTET SECOND TO NONE
🎉❤😊😊Bob Washington was one in a million 😊😂😂watch Bob's feet 😅❤😂 Gospelaires of days 😅😊😊😊😊
A real good performance
The kids love it the adults r thinking what will my neighbors think
Excellent camera work!
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AMEN!!!😊
Sing Charles
Sing Bob
That song would have sounded even better if someone had been on them drums in the back of the stage.
Those white people don't know whats going on. Those brothers gettin off. Sounds good
That’s classic of him to just dance right in their faces lol love it
Some of us white folks DID know what was going on😉
@@htraindogs you are telling the truth!
I love it,but the sound is very low
Do you have anything of the Dixie Hummingbirds or the Harmonizing Four
If This at Nyc WASHINGTON TEMPLE IT WOULD BEEN AMBULANCE OUTSIDE..A SHOUTFEST
Bobby Washington showing those white folks how to be unhinged by the Holy Ghost.
Your 100% Right. What a privelege it must have been. This genre has blessed me.I would fall in that tribe along with American Native. During Covid I fell in love with this Old Time Jet Fuel for the Soul! ❤️ these guys along with: The Rev. Cheeks, The Consolers, Mighty Clouds of Joy, Dixie Hummingbirds, Soul Stirrers, Mrs. Inez Andrew's, you name it. I listen most every morning. I share it with those I know and meet to. I was a soldier who grew up with and broke bread with Black and Brown. For Praise music this genre is #1 all the way. God Bless
I’m so glad I grew up integrated. Us whites and blacks lived and loved and churches together. I know the reason he is dancing and singing so hard. I love every aspect of it. ❤😊
Where the Harmonizing Four there?
Too many uptight white people. But the boys kept singing. Hallelujah!
I don't know about uptight, they had enough good taste for the Gospel to be there! You have to keep in mind the times, probably the first time that they ever experienced such a dynamic powerhouse of a Gospel Group! I will say if I were there I'd of been shaking and a moving! God Bless!
@@jackpalance9509disagree in your views badly
@Blu-Man I stand by my views. I will add one thing: I read since the year ago that I posted, In those years, that is the mid to late 60's, many of the Gospel Giants from America were doing many live performances in Europe. Mainly Holland and France. That being said,perhaps there could have been a language barrier. Either way I see NO skin tone of people as a monolith. (too many uptight white people)With the location being unknown (Likely Holland since everyone appeared to be white.) In the mid 60's, I'd guess this was the first time that these group of people had seen a Gospel Group Live..They appeared to be enjoying themselves. I certainly didn't see them making a mad dash for an exit. Bob Washington was out in the audience shaking their hands.What is it that you and I disagree with here?
@Bobstumpel do they have a cd available now
Not that I know of...
Ok thank you
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