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VOLUMES ONE, TWO, & THREE Paul began his outstanding career in the Christian music field playing the organ at the famed Angelus Temple in Los Angeles, California. In 1950 he joined the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and traveled throughout the world as its organist for the next seven years. RCA Victor approached him to arrange and conduct the first of his string albums and a series of sacred strings albums was born. These recordings have been digitally remastered from Mr. Mickelson’s personal archive of high fidelity recordings, guaranteeing the very best possible quality. We trust you will find this a rich and spiritually rewarding listening experience. |
| PAUL MICKELSON: SACRED STRINGS, VOLUME ONE |
| 1. What A Friend
2. He'll Give You A Song 3. The Old Rugged Cross 4. Ring The Bells Of Heaven |
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PAUL MICKELSON: SACRED STRINGS, VOLUME TWO
Moment By Moment / Lord Keep Your Mighty Hand On Me / I Asked The Lord / Jesus, Wonderful Friend / Down From His Glory / Great Is Thy Faithfulness / When Love Shines In / Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee / My Faith Has Found A Resting Place / Sweet, Sweet Spirit / He Touched Me / Springs Of Living Water / How Great Is God / Worthy Is The Lamb / Like A River Glorious / Alleluia / Happiness Is The Lord / One Cross / Bless This House |
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Click on the links below to hear song samples from Volume Two.
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The Phil Kerr Monday Musicals began in March of 1945 and continued every Monday night, year-round, until the passing of Mr. Kerr in 1960. Organized in a Pasadena church, the Musicals later moved to a larger church, then to the Shakespeare Auditorium and finally to the 3,000-seat Pasadena Civic Auditorium where such famous events as the Grammy and Oscar Awards were later held.
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A Complete Live Phil Kerr Musical April 11, 1960 2-CD SET! SPECIAL BONUS! Live Recording Session |
| A MONDAY NIGHT WITH PHIL KERR
with Bonus Live Recording Session |
| 1. Phil Kerr & Monday Nighters - Worried And Weary
2. SixTeens w/ Dean Brown - I Found A Friend 3. Phil Kerr - Introduction Of Pam Swan 4. Phil Kerr and Bud Tutmarc |
| 1. Phil Kerr and Gail Mosier
2. Phil Kerr and Bob Green 3. Live Recording Session |
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featuring ART JAISSLE, Bass Art Jaissle was best known musically as the bass member of the Old Fashioned Revival Hour Quartet. He joined the Quartet in 1937 and continued with the group until it disbanded in 1980. |
This compliation of songs is a tribute to highlight his astounding talent and rich bass voice which contributed so greatly to the inspiring sound of the Old Fashioned Revival Hour Quartet. |
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| OFRH QUARTET, FEATURING ART JAISSLE |

| COUNTRY CHURCH OF HOLLYWOOD 25TH ANNIVERSARY
with Bonus Christmas Radio Broadcast |
| 25TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE:
Solo (Art Jaissle) / Greetings (Dr. William W. Orr) / Piano Solo (Rudy Atwood) / Greetings & Solo (Herman Hosier) / Organ Solo (Lew Charles) / Greetings (Al Harlan) / Instrumental (Billy & Maureen Woods) / Greetings & Solos (Wilbur Nelson & Howard Jones) / Greetings (Bill George-KGER) / Solo (Greg Lauren) / Piano Solo (Bud Herman) / Greetings (Gene Carpenter-KHOF) / Music & Intro (SixTeens, Dean & Mary Jean Brown) / Greetings & Music (Tim & Velma Spenser) / Sermon (Dr. Bob Pierce) / Greetings & Organ Solo (Sister Sarah & Loren Whitney)
Click on the links below to hear samples from the 25th Anniversary Service. |
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| 1. Art Jaissle - Greetings & Solo
2. Dr. William W. Orr - Greetings 3. Rudy Atwood - Greetings 4. Rudy Atwood - Piano Solo 5. Herman Hosier - Greetings 6. Herman Hosier - Solo 7. Lew Charles - Intro & Organ Solo |
8. Wilbur Nelson - Greetings
9. Wilbur Nelson - Solo 10. Greg Loren - Comments & Solo 11. Tim Spencer - Greetings 12. Tim Spencer - Solo 13. Bob Pierce - Remarks 14. Loren Whitney - Organ Solo |
1957 CHRISTMAS RADIO BROADCAST: Solo (Dean Brown, accompanied by Mary Jean Brown) / Solo (Margie Poston) / Message (Parson Dick Lee) / Closing Remarks (Sister Sarah) Click on the links below to hear samples of the broadcast. Christmas Radio Broadcast Clip Sister Sarah - Parting Remarks |
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During the early 1950's Homer Rodeheaver produced two different television series. One of these featured Mr. Rodeheaver leading his viewers in a hymn sing-along and the other, Miracles In Song, featured dramas centered around famous gospel songs. Fortunately, some of these TV programs survived, providing a rare glimpse into the life and ministry of this outstanding Christian musician. A RARE COLLECTORS ITEM! |
| THE HOMER RODEHEAVER VIDEO COLLECTION |
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RAINBOW SHINING SOMEWHERE: A Homer Rodeheaver sing-along with Audrey Meier and the Phil Kerr Harmony Chorus. You'll enjoy such hymn favorites as Come Thou Almighty King, Brighten The Corner Where You Are, Beyond The Sunset, and There's A Rainbow Shining Somewhere. Homer also accompanies the singing with his trombone in a style reminiscent of the Billy Sunday crusades.
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THEN JESUS CAME: Here is a second Homer Rodeheaver sing-along with Audrey Meier and the Phil Kerr Harmony Chorus. It features In The Garden, Then Jesus Came, Everybody Ought To Know Who Jesus Is, and There's A Rainbow Shining Somewhere. Mr. Rodeheaver also plays his trombone and shares the meaning of each verse as he sings the title song. |
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SOMEBODY CARES: Homer Rodeheaver narrates this true story of how one of his gospel songs, Somebody Cares, changed the life of a wayward girl. This dramatization portrays the prison ministry and musical talents of a woman who touched many lives, as she beautifully sings this song for a few inmates. |
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WHEN MALINDY SINGS: This telecast honors the contribution Black American composers have made to gospel music, both at home and abroad. It features several Negro spirituals sung by Black musicians. Homer Rodeheaver pays tribute to Black poet, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, by reciting his poem, When Malindy Sings. Mr. Rodeheaver, in black-face, dramatizes this famous poem in the setting of an old Southern plantation in the early 1800's. Songs include I Got Shoes, You Must Come In At The Door, and Swing Low Sweet Chariot. |
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HEARTACHES: In this program Homer Rodeheaver tells a very touching true story of how the song, Heartaches, changed the life of a lady who was planning to commit suicide. The writer of this song, Rev. Alfred H. Ackley, appears on the program and is interviewed by Mr. Rodeheaver. Homer sings the song in a dramatization of this lady's experience. He also speaks on loneliness and pays a tribute to the elderly. An uplifting and moving experience. |
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE MEDIA (562) 415-8122 E-MAIL: cdorders@juno.com WEB: www.heritagemedia.org
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