Title: Wacky Wednesday
Description: hands, part three
JohnCBoy - November 8, 2006 09:45 AM (GMT)
You seemed to like the recent "hands" threads. . . and here's the Wacky Wednesday version :D
What three famous gospel pianist's hands are shown in the following pictures?
Mark Stephens - November 8, 2006 03:31 PM (GMT)
The one on the right played for one of the best quartets ever.
The one in the middle is the brother of a man who sang with that same quartet for awhile;
The one on the left, plays for one of the best quartets still singing today, and only has one regret in his long and distinguished career and that is that he never got a chance to play for the aforementioned quartet.
:P
KLB - November 8, 2006 03:45 PM (GMT)
I believe that's the most complete (and accurate) non-answer I've ever seen. :rollinglaughing:
Mark Stephens - November 8, 2006 05:13 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (KLB @ Nov 8 2006, 10:45 AM) |
| I believe that's the most complete (and accurate) non-answer I've ever seen. :rollinglaughing: |
Thank you. I work hard at my craft. :situp:
Mineola - November 8, 2006 05:44 PM (GMT)
Let's face it. People will always be critical to those who show a grand measure of knowledge.
adkinsdean - November 8, 2006 06:14 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Mark Stephens @ Nov 8 2006, 03:31 PM) |
The one on the right played for one of the best quartets ever.
The one in the middle is the brother of a man who sang with that same quartet for awhile;
The one on the left, plays for one of the best quartets still singing today, and only has one regret in his long and distinguished career and that is that he never got a chance to play for the aforementioned quartet.
:P |
I didn't know that Howard Goodman or Derrell Stewart ever played for the Sego Brothers & Naomi. :lol:
Dean
Mark Stephens - November 8, 2006 06:58 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (adkinsdean @ Nov 8 2006, 01:14 PM) |
| QUOTE (Mark Stephens @ Nov 8 2006, 03:31 PM) | The one on the right played for one of the best quartets ever.
The one in the middle is the brother of a man who sang with that same quartet for awhile;
The one on the left, plays for one of the best quartets still singing today, and only has one regret in his long and distinguished career and that is that he never got a chance to play for the aforementioned quartet.
:P |
I didn't know that Howard Goodman or Derrell Stewart ever played for the Sego Brothers & Naomi. :lol:
Dean
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No Dean, you are still confusing all these mixed groups, which I know is easy to do :lol:
BUT, but one of the best bass singers ever, who did sing with that aforementioned quartet, sang for a short time with the Segos and Naomi.
Too bad there are no recordings of that time although I believe there is an album with his picture on it. ;)
adkinsdean - November 8, 2006 09:49 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Mark Stephens @ Nov 8 2006, 06:58 PM) |
| QUOTE (adkinsdean @ Nov 8 2006, 01:14 PM) | | QUOTE (Mark Stephens @ Nov 8 2006, 03:31 PM) | The one on the right played for one of the best quartets ever.
The one in the middle is the brother of a man who sang with that same quartet for awhile;
The one on the left, plays for one of the best quartets still singing today, and only has one regret in his long and distinguished career and that is that he never got a chance to play for the aforementioned quartet.
:P |
I didn't know that Howard Goodman or Derrell Stewart ever played for the Sego Brothers & Naomi. :lol:
Dean
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No Dean, you are still confusing all these mixed groups, which I know is easy to do :lol:
BUT, but one of the best bass singers ever, who did sing with that aforementioned quartet, sang for a short time with the Segos and Naomi.
Too bad there are no recordings of that time although I believe there is an album with his picture on it. ;)
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Yeah - I know - I bought the LP thinking that the bass pictured was on it - boy was I surprised!!!
Dean