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KUT Twine Time Aircheck Of Fifties Gospel

This was from last night (Easter Eve). Every year, Paul Ray plays a Gospel show with songs that will vibrate a church wall. The recording will not fast forward because it is directly from the stream, not the audio. The music starts after underwriting announcements and one minute of Star Date.

They are fifties and sixties Gospel, mostly Black. The show is two hours long.

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> This was from last night (Easter Eve). Every year, Paul Ray
> plays a Gospel show with songs that will vibrate a church
> wall. The recording will not fast forward because it is
> directly from the stream, not the audio. The music starts
> after underwriting announcements and one minute of Star
> Date.
>
> They are fifties and sixties Gospel, mostly Black. The show
> is two hours long.
>
> http://download.yousendit.com/40CE00D352B161BF
>

Thanks! I'd rather hear that any day, than Kirk Franklin.
 
> > This was from last night (Easter Eve). Every year, Paul
> Ray
> > plays a Gospel show with songs that will vibrate a church
> > wall. The recording will not fast forward because it is
> > directly from the stream, not the audio. The music starts
>
> > after underwriting announcements and one minute of Star
> > Date.
> >
> > They are fifties and sixties Gospel, mostly Black. The
> show
> > is two hours long.
> >
> > http://download.yousendit.com/40CE00D352B161BF
> >
>
> Thanks! I'd rather hear that any day, than Kirk Franklin.
>

I agree!! If the gospel radio stations sounded like this, I'd listen a LOT! Anyone know of any stations that sound like THIS??
 
> This was from last night (Easter Eve). <snip>
> They are fifties and sixties Gospel, mostly Black. The show
> is two hours long.
>
> http://download.yousendit.com/40CE00D352B161BF
>

Very interesting indeed. I heard just a few weeks ago on WTHL-90.5 in Somerset, KY some *antique* white gospel recordings from the 1920s and 30s. I caught it late, just as they were ending, they forgot their TOH ID (grrrr!) and then went into some brokered programming.
 
Someone asked me that yesterday afternoon, that is why I recorded the show for him. My answer to him was to ask on some Christian discussion groups such as

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chrissbiblestudy/

Perhaps some Baptist or Pentecostal discussion groups would have an answer as well.

Happy Easter



>
> I agree!! If the gospel radio stations sounded like this,
> I'd listen a LOT! Anyone know of any stations that sound
> like THIS??
>
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> > > This was from last night (Easter Eve). Every year, Paul
>
> > Ray
> > > plays a Gospel show with songs that will vibrate a
> church
> > > wall. The recording will not fast forward because it is
>
> > > directly from the stream, not the audio. The music
> starts
> >
> > > after underwriting announcements and one minute of Star
> > > Date.
> > >
> > > They are fifties and sixties Gospel, mostly Black. The
> > show
> > > is two hours long.
> > >
> > > http://download.yousendit.com/40CE00D352B161BF
> > >
> >
> > Thanks! I'd rather hear that any day, than Kirk Franklin.
>
> >
>
> I agree!! If the gospel radio stations sounded like this,
> I'd listen a LOT! Anyone know of any stations that sound
> like THIS??
>

KKDA/"Soul 73", here in DFW plays that kind of music on Sundays. I might post some next Sunday.
 
>
> KKDA/"Soul 73", here in DFW plays that kind of music on
> Sundays. I might post some next Sunday.
>

I've caught some stuff like this on WMQM here in Memphis, but never a whole show of it. WDIA has gospel on all Sunday, but still, not quite like this.
 
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