The Dynamic Dixie Wonders - Brand New Me
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- The Dixie Wonders of Memphis, Tennessee released two albums on Gospel Express and Golden Rule and seven singles on Song Bird, Designer, and Memorial.
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Thanks so much for sharing this gem. The late Pastor Melvin Rodgers (lead vocalist) remains one of my all-time favorite singers. He recorded this one many years later LIVE when he was with the Memphis Harmonizers on their "Catch On Fire" album. I had the honor of being at that recording session. When I heard them playing the intro to this one I knew we were in for a treat. It was truly a night I will never forget.
That's too cool! His performance on this one is too good. I love a singer who sounds like he knows he has his audience in the palm of his hand.
@@YouDontHaveToRide He was one of the most humble and kind souls I've met to this day. I always used to make him laugh when I saw him because he knew I was going to ask him when he was going to record a tribute project to the late R.H. "Pop" Harris. In terms of falsetto mastery, Rev. Rodgers was the only person I ever heard who could do the things that Pop Harris did note for note.