Look to New England and Sacred Harp - shaped-note singing for a clue to the history of this kind of music. FaSolLa singing was brought to America from England, and migrated South, as the pioneers migrated South, and it "morphed" into various forms as it encountered diffferent environments.
I would like to ask if this is Brother Barney Roberson leading this singing. If not please tell me who it is. and the other Gentleman who sang "I'll SIng Again" Is seated there.. WHats His name.?
Look to New England and Sacred Harp - shaped-note singing for a clue to the history of this kind of music. FaSolLa singing was brought to America from England, and migrated South, as the pioneers migrated South, and it "morphed" into various forms as it encountered diffferent environments.
ServusGrueziHallo 2 years ago
Which song book are they using? I'd like to learn that song.
000hbad 2 years ago
This is great. So inspiring. makes not want to give up but to keep on keeping on. God Bless. Thank you for posting.
djmjdpg 2 years ago
Beautiful singing!!
What kind of church is this?
It looks like it's an old timey kind. Is that a mourner's bench or an altar in the background?
SarahKathryn2 2 years ago
I would like to ask if this is Brother Barney Roberson leading this singing. If not please tell me who it is. and the other Gentleman who sang "I'll SIng Again" Is seated there.. WHats His name.?
yaesuham 4 years ago
This song brings many memories. I was blessed enough to attend a country church that still held on to the old time singing.
davy75az 4 years ago
I love watching these videos and listening to the great music! The LORD JESUS is ALIVE!!!!
14nitetripper 4 years ago 2