Jesus delivered me from drugs and alcohol. I was one of the greatest sinners. Jesus kept me hell and the grave. Yes I will tell somebody. Jesus can do the same for you.
Great to see this video again; my wife and I were at that concert following the Singing at Sea cruise. Being from Cambridge ON Canada, Jim offered to pick us up from our hotel with the Kingsmen bus, but we had a rental car.
The fantastic "train wreck" that was the mighty Kingsmen Quartet. 🤣 I grew up on the southern gospel of the Cathedrals, Inspirations, Florida Boys, Kingsmen, and so many others. I loved them all, but these guys were just something different in concert. You very literally never knew some times who was going to be doing what...but it was ALL wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing these blessings with us!!!
My first introduction to the Kingsmen Quartet was back in 1975. The first Album I ever heard from them was called "1686 Lbs. Of Gospel", which had been put out the previous year (1974). Back then, the singers were Johnny Parrack at Tenor, Jim Hamill at Lead, Eldridge Fox at Baritone, and Ray Dean Reese at Bass. That Album is a very special Album to me. I still pull it up on RUclips, and listen to it. Good times! Songs like "He's still living", "It's enough to make me Shout", "Hallelujah Square", "Jesus, I love you", and many more, make this particular Album very special...at least for me!
As much as I love modern Southern Gospel I do miss the guys like Jim Hamill and their bigger than life personality. JD Vestel Wendy and such. The charisma and ability to take a joke and the anointing they possessed were used mightily of God
Jesus delivered me from drugs and alcohol. I was one of the greatest sinners. Jesus kept me hell and the grave. Yes I will tell somebody. Jesus can do the same for you.
Great to see this video again; my wife and I were at that concert following the Singing at Sea cruise. Being from Cambridge ON Canada, Jim offered to pick us up from our hotel with the Kingsmen bus, but we had a rental car.
The fantastic "train wreck" that was the mighty Kingsmen Quartet. 🤣
I grew up on the southern gospel of the Cathedrals, Inspirations, Florida Boys, Kingsmen, and so many others. I loved them all, but these guys were just something different in concert. You very literally never knew some times who was going to be doing what...but it was ALL wonderful!
Thank you so much for sharing these blessings with us!!!
So glad you enjoyed it!
I miss those guys. I grew up listening to every, single song.
My first introduction to the Kingsmen Quartet was back in 1975. The first Album I ever heard from them was called "1686 Lbs. Of Gospel", which had been put out the previous year (1974). Back then, the singers were Johnny Parrack at Tenor, Jim Hamill at Lead, Eldridge Fox at Baritone, and Ray Dean Reese at Bass. That Album is a very special Album to me. I still pull it up on RUclips, and listen to it. Good times! Songs like "He's still living", "It's enough to make me Shout", "Hallelujah Square", "Jesus, I love you", and many more, make this particular Album very special...at least for me!
Seen them too many times the guys are awesome and great men of God miss them
Love seeing the whole performance. Thank you.
Thanks for posting this, I love listening to Shep!
Such memories!
Such a rockin' band!
Absolutely!
They are good singers
Thats Goos Stuff !!! I don't care who you are . How I Miss y'all❤😅
Ray Dean Reese..no other words needed
The "Dean" of the Bass Singers-Ray Dean Reese!
As much as I love modern Southern Gospel I do miss the guys like Jim Hamill and their bigger than life personality. JD Vestel Wendy and such. The charisma and ability to take a joke and the anointing they possessed were used mightily of God
Ive seen them in concert