I had another great southern gospel weekend. On Saturday evening and Sunday morning I saw Triumphant. We went to the little middle-Georgia town of Unadilla Saturday. Many of the people at the concert had never heard Triumphant in person and they such got a treat that evening. They've started doing the song You Gotta Love It in their program and I sure enjoyed hearing it in person. They also sang Don't Let the Sandals Fool Ya; One Day at a Time; Forgave Me, Saved Me, Raised Me; Goodbye, World, Goodbye (David and Jeff - piano and harmonica); Sunday School Medley (the audience really got into singing the "Daddy sang bass, Momma sang tenor parts!!); The Old White Flag; Jeff Stice - When They Ring Those Golden Bells and Hallelujah Chorus; The Great I Am Still Is; Jesus Saves (Jeff - offertory); Long Black Train; When Morning Sweeps The Eastern Sky (
a capella); God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (
a capella - the audience loved the first
a capella song, so they sang this one, too); a medley of several older songs with just piano; Amazing Grace (David and Jeff); People Need the Lord; and He Is. It was a wonderful service. Triumphant also sang about 30 minutes at two worship services Sunday morning in northeast Georgia. They did mostly the same songs and were very well received the Concord Baptist Church in Clermont, GA where they sing every year. I'll be putting some video on youtube tonight from the Saturday concert.
Then I saw The Old Paths Quartet last night. They didn't have the bass guitar and drums last night but Joe Cox was really tearing it up on the keyboard! This service was at an elementary school less than 2 miles from my house, which was especially nice after all the driving to see Triumphant! This group is really good and I enjoy them more every time I see them. They were very tired from their weekend travels but they gave it all they had for this worship service. Here's what they sang:
Hallelujah, I'm Going Home - there is a video at
www.youtube.com/dinanaSNLittle Is Much - Jeremy Peace has such a pretty, pure tone on this song
Oh Bless His Name - there is a video of this one, too; I their lead singer (Tim Rackley) sounds like Shane Dunlap. He's an outstanding lead (like Shane!!).
Somebody Touched the Lord - another video!
Goodbye, World, Goodbye (medley) - great keyboard solo by Joe Cox
I've Missed Out - another video is posted of this, too!
He'll See You Through - written by bass singer Brandon Barry - beautiful song - another video!
Look for Me at Jesus' Feet - Jeremy was great on this one, too
Living In Canaan Now - this is the one Jeremy hit a double high C on - but I didn't catch it on video - but I will next time!