R.I.P. Herbert 'Toubo' Rhoad (1944-1988), Joseph Jesse ‘Sweet Joe’ Russell (1939-2012), Jimmy ‘Bro’ ‘Mr. Bass Man’ Hayes (1943-2017) and Jerry Lawson (1944-2019).
This is from the November 17, 1971 episode of the pre-Soul Train, pre-PBS New York based TV show "Soul!", which featured The Persuasions, singer Bobby Hebb, bassist Ron Carter, and six-man percussion ensemble M’Boom (led by Max Roach). The show was hosted by Ellis Haizlip, who is currently the subject of a documentary by his daughter Melissa, which focuses, on large part on the show. This is the link to their most famous song "The Tempts Jam" from 1971: ruclips.net/video/EneTGMtuml8/видео.html
I adore the persuasions. Love all their songs. I'm a huge doo wop fan. Have Good Old Acapella in my old 45 record collection by them. Original label from 1971. Was just 14 years old. 😊🇺🇸👍🏻
R.I.P. Herbert 'Toubo' Rhoad (1944-1988), Joseph Jesse ‘Sweet Joe’ Russell (1939-2012), Jimmy ‘Bro’ ‘Mr. Bass Man’ Hayes (1943-2017) and Jerry Lawson (1944-2019).
I play Persuasions now and enjoy. This is the best Acapella group of all time!!!
Be happy and free loving me, Ole Schoole!✨🧞💫🧙👽😻
This group harmony at its finest!!❤❤❤
Thank you The Persuasions for all of it. Special love to Jerry Lawson - RIP. I surround Julie with love and light.
Without a doubt this is the best acapella group of all time
Love this sound! Before Pentatonix, these guys were making musical sounds with their amazing voices.
GREAT VOICES, THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Classic street corner symphony. Nobody does it better.
Very Soulful...The Persuasions has always sung with so much passion and feeling.
They also sing God Bless The Child, opening for Roc.❤.
god bless our family and granpa joe is watching ovver ud
Remembering R&B singer Joseph (Jesse) "Sweet Joe" Russell
(September 25, 1939 - May 5, 2012)
No one does a capella better. RIP Jerry Lawson!
Thank you for appreciating my husband's talent. Julie Lawson
This is from the November 17, 1971 episode of the pre-Soul Train, pre-PBS New York based TV show "Soul!", which featured The Persuasions, singer Bobby Hebb, bassist Ron Carter, and six-man percussion ensemble M’Boom (led by Max Roach). The show was hosted by Ellis Haizlip, who is currently the subject of a documentary by his daughter Melissa, which focuses, on large part on the show. This is the link to their most famous song "The Tempts Jam" from 1971: ruclips.net/video/EneTGMtuml8/видео.html
fantastick soul lives forever
I adore the persuasions. Love all their songs. I'm a huge doo wop fan. Have Good Old Acapella in my old 45 record collection by them. Original label from 1971. Was just 14 years old. 😊🇺🇸👍🏻
👍🏼👋🏻👋🏿🙏🏿🙌🏻🤓
Merry lawson sung at my wedding
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nice
i meant Us
There was one other performance. Another medley.
ukvibeorg...do you have "I believe" by the Persuaions?
Sorry, afraid not.
This is the shit..period.
RAP SUCKS. THIS is GREAT.