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Title
"Live" in St. Louis, 1983
Creator
Brown, Fernando, musician
Houston, Oscar, musician
Johnson, Gerard, musician
Tucker, Edward, musician
Temple Church of Christ Radio Choir, singing group
Morris, John F
Contributor
Morris, John F
Morris, Pam
Ray, Marlon, engineer
Henry, James, engineer
Date Created and/or Issued
1983
Publication Information
Pakejo's Production; Chicago, Illinois
USA
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Gospel Music History Archive
Rights Information
Please contact the contributing institution for more information regarding the copyright status of this object.
Description
LP record disc of "'Live' in St. Louis". [Page 1]: Cover of album reads: "'Live' in St. Louis
Evangelist John F. Morris and the Temple Church of Christ Radio Choir". Background photo of St. Louis skyline across the river. [Page 2]: Back cover of album shows the title and two black and white photographs depicting the group singing. Below are special thanks, names of choir members and director, credits to recording collaborators, and the song list for sides one and two. "Choir: Soprano: Alma Blaine, Sabrina Blaine, Dorothy Brown, Dorothy Coleman, Charletta Davis, Mattie Hodges, Marjorie Hopson, Hazel McBride. Tracy McTyer, Donna Paige, Shonda Roberts, Geneva Washington, Princess Williams, Barbara Willis. Bass: Gerard Johnson, Kenneth McKnight, Lehman Walker. Tenor: Fernando Brown, Angela Green, Oscar Houston, Simeon Layne, Clifford Mathews, Ralph Price, Richard Towns, Mae Powell, Michael Winston. Alto: Lawanda Blaine, Pearline Blaine, Kimberly Hodges, Wanda Houston, Deborah King, Elvie Jo Layne, Shirley Price. Director of music: Richard Towns. Recorded 'Live' at the Temple Church of Christ by Shining Stars Productions. Engineer: Marlon Ray. Re-recorded and mixed: El Dorado Studios
Hollywood, CA. Engineer: James Henry. Album layout and coordinator: Pam Morris".
[Page 2 continued]: "Musicians: John Morris, lead guitar, organ and piano. Fernando Brown, bass guitar. Oscar Houston, percussionist. Gerard Johnson, percussionist. Edward Tucker, bass guitar and piano. A Pakejo's production
executive producer: John Morris". [Page 3]: Side one of record reads: "Pakejo's production 'Live' in St. Louis Evangelist John F. Morris and the Temple Church of Christ Radio Choir. PM 1003 Side One. Stereo 33 1/2 RPM
All songs written by: John F. Morris. 1. I've been changed 8:05 Lead Vocal: John F. Morris. 2. Well-done 6:05 Lead Vocal: John F. Morris. 3. Lord take me higher 6:40 Soloist: Ralph Price". [Page 4]: Side two of record reads: "Pakejo's production 'Live' in St. Louis Evangelist John F. Morris and the Temple Church of Christ Radio Choir. PM 1003 Side two. Stereo 33 1/2 RPM
All songs written by: John F. Morris. 1. Keep on keeping on 8:15 Lead Vocal: John F. Morris. 2. I love the Lord 6:50 Soloist: Richard Towns. 3. Fight on 5:10 Soloist: Wanda Houston. 4. God has been good to me 3:20 John Morris, Dolores Anderson, Edward Tucker".
Type
text
Format
4 photographs : photoprint, b&w
8x10 cm.
Contemporary Gospel
photographs
photographic prints
Identifier
gmha-m340 [Legacy record ID]
gmha-jmorris-lp-006~1...~4
http://doi.org/10.25549/gmha-m340
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/gmha-jmorris-lp-006~1.jpg
Subject
Gospel preachers
Singers
Musicians
Morris, John F
Time Period
1983
Place
Era of Contemporary and Hip Hop Gospel
Source
gmha-m1 [Source (legacy collection record ID)]

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