Honestly, this is what made The Kingsmen so enjoyable. Try to imagine a group like Gold City doing so much off-the-cuff singing. Thanks to Big Jim for always making it fresh.
Thank you so much for sharing this. It's a real blessing to hear, for the first time when my song, Roll Out The Red Carpet was rehearsed and sang to an audience by The Kingsmen. I'll never forget the evening that Big Jim called me to inform me they were going to record it. Believe it or not, as I wrote the words of the song and played the music on my piano, I envisioned Eldridge Fox and the Kingsmen singing it.
Always loved Garry’s soft lead voice. If anyone knows how Shep is doing these days please let me know. Boy I miss my friend Gary Dillard! I got to know Beaver when I bought a steel off him. Such a nice and friendly man.
This "Kingsmen Quartet" were based out of Asheville NC- you may be thinking of The Kingsmen, who sang Louie Louie? Lots of folks thought the same but different genres of music.
What? Wyoming? Read your history before posting things like this. This group started in 1956, in NC, by the Mckinney Brothers. And they are still singing under the lead of Ray Reese. You must be thinking of some small local group.
This was the Kingsmen line up when I discovered southern Gospel and though the memories are great the blessing is better
Honestly, this is what made The Kingsmen so enjoyable. Try to imagine a group like Gold City doing so much off-the-cuff singing. Thanks to Big Jim for always making it fresh.
Thank you so much for sharing this. It's a real blessing to hear, for the first time when my song, Roll Out The Red Carpet was rehearsed and sang to an audience by The Kingsmen. I'll never forget the evening that Big Jim called me to inform me they were going to record it. Believe it or not, as I wrote the words of the song and played the music on my piano, I envisioned Eldridge Fox and the Kingsmen singing it.
I so love ❤️ their singing and I find the words so comforting and make me feel close to God 🙏.
Wow would I love to be there.
Always loved Garry’s soft lead voice. If anyone knows how Shep is doing these days please let me know.
Boy I miss my friend Gary Dillard! I got to know Beaver when I bought a steel off him. Such a nice and friendly man.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video.
Love the Glory Road and the Kingsmen. My favorite group.
Back in the 70’s the quartet I was in singing tenor, this was my song.
First time I heard Gary Shepherd featured great song
I love this singing love the kingman wishing I could get some DVDS they're all a beautiful blessed
You can already see the bright future of Arthur Rice
This is great, thanks for posting!!
The Kingsmen were the BEST Southern Gospel Quart ever. Alot of them are enjoying what they sang about.
I loved them.
They are still good and Ray is still going strong but Jim Hamil was the definition of irreplaceable as both a singer and a personality
Thank you so much for sharing! Truly a hidden treasure!
Thank you SO much for posting this great trip down memory lane! I miss these days so much!
Wish someone will post the lyrics to the Wedding reception.
LOL....
Jim: God Made a Way
Ray: Oh no!
The words being typed are not what they are singing
Gary doesn't sound like a full-grown woman here! lol.
This was The Kingsmen's final appearance.`
get your facts right please.
@@toolsandthings5054 The Kingsmen were a originally from Wyoming. They eventually moved.
This "Kingsmen Quartet" were based out of Asheville NC- you may be thinking of The Kingsmen, who sang Louie Louie? Lots of folks thought the same but different genres of music.
@@terrifox6837 Oh, you're thinking of The Statler Brothers, They were actual brothers.
What? Wyoming? Read your history before posting things like this. This group started in 1956, in NC, by the Mckinney Brothers. And they are still singing under the lead of Ray Reese.
You must be thinking of some small local group.