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Title
Interview of Bishop O. (Olson) Kenneth Wells, choir director, announcer, preacher, and music industry executive, 2008
Creator
Wells, O. Kenneth (Olson Kenneth), interviewee
Walker, Daniel, interviewer
Contributor
Flory, Richard, videographer
Moon, Haeyong
Date Created and/or Issued
2008
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Gospel Music History Archive
Rights Information
Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189
Send requests to address or e-mail given. Phone (213) 821-2366; fax (213) 740-2343.
USC Libraries Special Collections
specol@usc.edu
Description
Interview with Bishop O. Kenneth Wells, choir director, radio announcer, preacher, and music industry executive. Bishop O. (Olson) Kenneth Wells (1963-) was born in Sparr, Florida and migrated to Fontana, California in 1969. He is the pastor of Spirit of Love Christian Church in San Bernardino, California and a Jurisdictional Bishop (California) for the Mt. Calvary Holy Churches of America. Throughout the majority of his public career he has been associated with community choirs and the Southern California affiliate of the Gospel Announcers Guild of the Gospel Music Workshop of America (GMWA). Bishop Wells has served as a gospel radio announcer on KPRO Radio (AM 1570-Riverside/San Bernardino) since the mid-1980’s. A former record executive at Pearl Records (Houston, Texas), Wells is also credited with aiding the early career of national gospel artist Kim Burrell.
The interview covers his early religious upbringing within the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, his religious conversion in a “country” revival in Citra, Florida (1979), and his eventual movement to the Pentecostal church. Gaining his first exposure to professional gospel singing as a member of the Southern California A.M.E. Mass Choir, he began directing choirs at Loveland Church in Fontana, California. Eventually becoming the business manager and assistant director of the San Bernardino Community Choir, founded by Dennis Jackson and directed by William Brown, Wells is best know for his work as the founder of the Riverside Mass Choir. Heavily influenced by the Los Angeles Gospel Music scene, he credits membership in the GMWA, Keith Pringle’s Pentecostal Community Choir, and the music of Andrae Crouch, Edwin and Walter Hawkins, James Cleveland, the Winans, and the Clark Sisters as his major influences.
Topics covered in the interview include the power of song as a tool of conversion and deliverance, tarrying, gospel preachers, the influence of the Hammond B-3 organ and Leslie speaker, the role of community choirs, the Bible’s King David as a musician, playing by ear, ministry to youth, hip hop culture, musician salaries, marketing gospel, the music industry, and the role that online music downloads play on record sales and profits. Specific songs mentioned in the interview include
“Try Me Again”, “Precious Lord”, “Oh Happy Day”, “Stomp”, “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”, “Yes, Lord!”, “I Surrender All”, and “Hallelujah Jesus”. Bishop Wells is married to Gospel singer Shervonne (Anderson) Wells.
Type
moving image
Format
1 video file (58 min.) : digital, mp4 file
streaming video
Identifier
gmha-m5 [Legacy record ID]
gmha-wellsOlson-interview
http://doi.org/10.25549/gmha-m5
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/gmha-wellsOlson-interview.jpg
Language
English
Subject
San Bernardino Community Choir
Traditional Gospel
Contemporary Gospel
Gospel preachers
Choral conductors
Radio broadcasters
Music trade
Executives, Black
Interviews
Wells, O. Kenneth (Olson Kenneth)
Time Period
1963-12-01/2008-01-01
Place
-117.28889,34.10833
California
Era of Contemporary and Hip Hop Gospel
San Bernardino
USA
West
Source
gmha-m1 [Source (legacy collection record ID)]
gmha-wellsOlson-interview [Identifying number]
Relation
Gospel Music History Archive

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