Interesting that they are reading the music here. I don't know the occasion. Another treat is that they EACH have a turn at singing their part alone. So, it's fantastic before and after to hear/see what it sounds like blended together in 4-part.
Thanks for the video. I love the kingsmen and have been listening to them for some time now but I never have seen what they look like.Not what I was expecting.They're surely at the top of my list
This is the Kingsmen of the mid-to-late 1980s. The group has had various incarnations over the years; however, a lot of people (including myself) consider this group to be the "heyday" of the Kingsmen.
I think this was done in the early 80's in Tuscaloosa, AL.
gco11ins 3 months ago
That looks like the late anthony Berger on piano
jbaggman1 3 months ago
Interesting that they are reading the music here. I don't know the occasion. Another treat is that they EACH have a turn at singing their part alone. So, it's fantastic before and after to hear/see what it sounds like blended together in 4-part.
msktomson 8 months ago
Wow...Didn't see Parker Jonathon in this one...but he held my daughter for about an hour between concerts one night. A class act!
sundaypunchr 2 years ago
I love these kinda hymns hearing all the differ parts in these it's really cool
drumaster24 2 years ago
The skinny one is Arthur Rice of the Kingdom Heirs and the other one is Ed Crawford of the Mystery Man Qt
r52003 2 years ago
@r52003 I though he sounded familiar! I didnt know Aurthur was with the Kingsmen!
tman8077 1 year ago
I like Garry's yellow mic
drumaster24 2 years ago
who is singing baritone in this
drumaster24 2 years ago
hey r52003 can you please post more from this album?
thrashman1973 3 years ago
Thanks for the video. I love the kingsmen and have been listening to them for some time now but I never have seen what they look like.Not what I was expecting.They're surely at the top of my list
jkeaton28 3 years ago
This is the Kingsmen of the mid-to-late 1980s. The group has had various incarnations over the years; however, a lot of people (including myself) consider this group to be the "heyday" of the Kingsmen.
Row6Seat8 3 years ago