Baylor A Cappella Choir Tour 2011 - FBC Tulsa - March 6, 2011 City Called Heaven - Josephine Poelinitz - Jonathan Pilgrim, soloist Dr. Alan Raines, Conductor
One more thing....absolutely the best spiritual I've heard by a white dude, with the best sense of what it must of been like to be a black man back during the time of the song...without actually being a man of color. Probably has close cross-cultural/racial friends and relationships. I'm guessing he's a sensitive and insightful person. Once again, WONDERFUL!
I've been listening to this song for over and hour because it touches every fiber in the soul about hope, encouragement, and that there is a better place. Heaven is that better place. This soloist has power and calm at the same time. Love his vocal range. Great! Simply Great!!!
We are doing this song at my school, kudos to Mr. Jonathan Pilgrim, because I used this videos to learn some runs to use in my solo audition. Overall, best soloist I've seen do this song yet. Great work.
Praise God for Jonathan Pilgrim. I don't know who he is but the Lord sure did use him to move my soul. I pray over his talent that God blesses him to go where ever that voice will lead him. Amen!
I am a pilgrim, a pilgrim of sorrow I'm left in this wide world, this wide world alone Ain't got no hope, got no hope for tomorrow Trying to make it, make heaven my home I am a pilgrim, a pilgrim of sorrow I'm left in this wide world, this wide world alone Ain't got no hope, got no hope for tomorrow Trying to make it, make heaven my home Sometimes I'm tossed and I'm driven, Lord Heard of a city, a city called heaven Trying to make it, make heaven my home Heaven
Hey "Octa"...you "hope" he's getting quality instruction??? He clearly has already had it!!! I fully agree with your feeling and I felt it too...he has plenty of free movement and facial expression if you look closely....he was feeling it too! It's a vocal performance, not a spiritual dance. This guy is VERY musical and his voice and interpretation is fabulous!
Actually, my comment was my personal opinion on what I saw/heard based on my music education background. I fully understand that every performance will have a different interpretation, but to say that someones opinion was unnecessary is ignorance as well. I know that gospel and spirituals can be considered different, yet can be classified in the same genre as well. There is more to a "perfect" performance then simply executing the notes on the page
There is no denying that Jonathan has vocal talent, but this is a soulful song...a gospel song...and he just stood there and executed the notes, but where was the feeling, where was the soul?
We did this song in high school I still come back and watch this video I graduated in 16 dude killed this song choir sounded great also
One more thing....absolutely the best spiritual I've heard by a white dude, with the best sense of what it must of been like to be a black man back during the time of the song...without actually being a man of color. Probably has close cross-cultural/racial friends and relationships. I'm guessing he's a sensitive and insightful person. Once again, WONDERFUL!
I've been listening to this song for over and hour because it touches every fiber in the soul about hope, encouragement, and that there is a better place. Heaven is that better place. This soloist has power and calm at the same time. Love his vocal range.
Great! Simply Great!!!
We are doing this song at my school, kudos to Mr. Jonathan Pilgrim, because I used this videos to learn some runs to use in my solo audition. Overall, best soloist I've seen do this song yet. Great work.
This is AMAZING. Baylor A Cappella is incredible! And Jonathan, you are awesome and TALENTED BEYOND BELIEF.
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS VIDEO FOR NEARLY 2 yEARS
Great job, soloist! You made the super-slow tempo work for you...
This is amazing!!! The sound is great and the soloist is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!
Give it up for Baylor A Cappella!! This reaches deep within and stirs the soul! Way to go Jonathan!
If the opening was sped up along with a couple other parts, this whole thing would be 10000 times better. Amazing soloists also
Brings tears to my soul
OMG! He OWNED that song! Absolutely wonderful!
heard this today at church. what a great song!
Nice soloist! Good sound choir!!! yes
Praise God for Jonathan Pilgrim. I don't know who he is but the Lord sure did use him to move my soul. I pray over his talent that God blesses him to go where ever that voice will lead him. Amen!
I am a pilgrim, a pilgrim of sorrow
I'm left in this wide world, this wide world alone
Ain't got no hope, got no hope for tomorrow
Trying to make it, make heaven my home
I am a pilgrim, a pilgrim of sorrow
I'm left in this wide world, this wide world alone
Ain't got no hope, got no hope for tomorrow
Trying to make it, make heaven my home
Sometimes I'm tossed and I'm driven, Lord
Heard of a city, a city called heaven
Trying to make it, make heaven my home
Heaven
Absolutely beautiful!!!
Absolute PERFECTION! Thank you for sharing!
This was beautiful.
Give it up for Baylor A Cappella!! Way to go Jonathan!
beautiful
love the tempo!!!! love the soloist!!!!
Love this soloist!
Enjoyed!!!
Soloist can SANG!
Jonathan Pilgrim is singin his entire face....
The soloist, Jonathan Pilgrim, is the same one from that video on Facebook that just went viral with the choir from Dallas. He sings down heaven!
i mad this white brotha is killin it like dis....praise the lord for this song...it really speaks to my heart
SANG JOHNATHAN!!! Lol. You took me to church!!
YOU BETTA SANG BOY
Hey "Octa"...you "hope" he's getting quality instruction??? He clearly has already had it!!!
I fully agree with your feeling and I felt it too...he has plenty of free movement and facial expression if you look closely....he was feeling it too! It's a vocal performance, not a spiritual dance. This guy is VERY musical and his voice and interpretation is fabulous!
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SHUT THE FRONT DOOR Jonathan Pilgrim!
This song really does sound best with a guy.
I don't especially like how the whole choir phrases the opening, but the soloist is insanely talented.
Actually, my comment was my personal opinion on what I saw/heard based on my music education background. I fully understand that every performance will have a different interpretation, but to say that someones opinion was unnecessary is ignorance as well.
I know that gospel and spirituals can be considered different, yet can be classified in the same genre as well. There is more to a "perfect" performance then simply executing the notes on the page
There is no denying that Jonathan has vocal talent, but this is a soulful song...a gospel song...and he just stood there and executed the notes, but where was the feeling, where was the soul?
Sara?....are you from another university that competes with Baylor???? Just thought I'd ask.
I disagree. I think there was feeling behind it. I felt it.
Nice voice on soloist. I hope he's getting some quality instruction.