Wonderful clip! For a group that began recording in the 1940's, it's amazing how good, and "modern", they sound here in the 90's. Thanks so much for sharing this.
I agree. The group really hit a stride again in the mid-1980s when John Burrows joined. He really made the most of his days with Rev. Cheeks & The Knights and truly came forth as a leader when he joined The Trumpeteers.
💘 JESUS STEP RIGHT IN. WHEN I NEED HIM MOST WHEN I NEED HIM MOST DR JESUS STEP RIGHT IN JESUS STEP RIGHT IN WHEN I NEED HIM MOST SANG MY BROTHERS 💘 💘 💘 💘 THEY TURN THEIR BACKS ON U SO CALL FRIEND S GOD WILL STEP IN ON TIME 👍 👍 LORD HALLIAUAH ANYHOW SERVANT.PAULING AGAPE
You are right. Both groups enjoyed success with this song. The Mighty Sons of Glory recorded it in 1989 on their "Day By Day" LP. I remember the Trumpeteers doing it before they recorded it in 1993 as well.
mr dshock im a huge fan of your videos been following you for years do you have the one album that jimmy jones voice is on by the southern sons? im not tALKINg about cliff the bass for southern sons im talking jimmy jones he did one album with southern sons ..before going with the harmonizing four
superdeejaycool Thanks for your support. Yes, I have the sides Jimmy Jones cut with the Southern Sons. You can get all of them on a 1998 import CD on ACE called "The Best Of Excello Gospel" CD#687.
Sing Trumpeteers, of Baltimore Maryland. I always enjoyed being on the same concert in South Carolina. The Mighty Gospel Saints
This is my uncle's group, Calvin Stewart, he was the original member.
Thanks son for this post 📫 love you 😍 Kate
praise the Lord is nothing like good old quartet singing singing the Praises of Jesus
I agree 100%
HIS name is JESUS, HE will never let you down.AMEN!
wow, I never heard of this group. beautiful video.
Wonderful clip! For a group that began recording in the 1940's, it's amazing how good, and "modern", they sound here in the 90's. Thanks so much for sharing this.
I agree. The group really hit a stride again in the mid-1980s when John Burrows joined. He really made the most of his days with Rev. Cheeks & The Knights and truly came forth as a leader when he joined The Trumpeteers.
I've never heard of this group before...........very nice!!
The CBS Trumpeteers formed in Baltimore, MD in 1946 and remained active throughout the 1990s. Their biggest hit was 1948's "Milky White Way".
Thanks so very much. Be blessed.
Never heard of this group,They sound very nice.
I miss you Johnmy😪❤
never heard of this group old school gospel singing
The CBS Trumpeteers formed in Baltimore, MD in 1946 and remained active
throughout the 1990s. Their biggest hit was 1948's "Milky White Way".
💘 JESUS STEP RIGHT IN. WHEN I NEED HIM MOST WHEN I NEED HIM MOST DR JESUS STEP RIGHT IN JESUS STEP RIGHT IN WHEN I NEED HIM MOST SANG MY BROTHERS 💘 💘 💘 💘 THEY TURN THEIR BACKS ON U SO CALL FRIEND S GOD WILL STEP IN ON TIME 👍 👍 LORD HALLIAUAH ANYHOW SERVANT.PAULING AGAPE
I see my Aunts sitting in the front row!
Sang dad and uncle John
How did you find these?Wow!!!
I don't know why I thought the Mighty Sons of Glory sung this song.
You are right. Both groups enjoyed success with this song. The Mighty Sons of Glory recorded it in 1989 on their "Day By Day" LP. I remember the Trumpeteers doing it before they recorded it in 1993 as well.
This song put the Mighty Sons of Glory over in SC back then. That and So Glad I'm Alive.
mr dshock want to ask you a question about bass singer jimmy jones can i ask?
are you dshock?
Sure. Hopefully I know the answer or can point you in the right direction.
mr dshock im a huge fan of your videos been following you for years do you have the one album that jimmy jones voice is on by the southern sons? im not tALKINg about cliff the bass for southern sons im talking jimmy jones he did one album with southern sons ..before going with the harmonizing four
superdeejaycool Thanks for your support. Yes, I have the sides Jimmy Jones cut with the Southern Sons. You can get all of them on a 1998 import CD on ACE called "The Best Of Excello Gospel" CD#687.
ALL SLOW MUSIC UGHHHHHHH