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Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 1:51:58 PM
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DeeAnnBailey
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Ok a post on another thread brought back some great memories. All night singings man have I been to some good ones over the years. One of my favs was in Charlotte on the Saturday night before Easter. For years they had service at sunrise and we would drive home, take a shower, change clothes and head to church! Any other all night singing memories?
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 1:54:27 PM
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I was at one this last new years eve. Driven Qt was at a local Church. I recall many of them in my youth. the groups today I dont know if they have the vocal stamina to go all night. many many hours of non stop singing.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 1:58:17 PM
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The closest I've gotten was staying up until 1:30 AM to hear the Perrys and the Mark Trammell Trio close out one night of NQC with a stirring rendition of "I Wish I Coulda Been There." That was fun!
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 2:02:41 PM
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I wish that I could stay awake that long now. I have stayed up (several years ago) until 3:00 am listening to Randy Flack sing. My only "all night" music memory is camping out all night for Elton John tickets in 1975.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 2:07:17 PM
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DeeAnnBailey
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ORIGINAL: danielmount The closest I've gotten was staying up until 1:30 AM to hear the Perrys and the Mark Trammell Trio close out one night of NQC with a stirring rendition of "I Wish I Coulda Been There." That was fun! I was there that night and it was fun!!!
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 2:23:01 PM
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Oh, MAN, do I ever remember those!!! They were literally all night. I was 12, maybe 13 yrs old....ca 1963 I remember the LeFevres, the Speer Family, The Florida Boys, JD and The Stamps, Hovie Lister and The Statesmen, The Blackwood Brothers, The Happy Goodman Family........and the list could go on and on.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 2:34:11 PM
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the days of real concerts. the three day events rolled into one night. and was it ever packed. people walked in and same amount left next morning. people today are to crimped and want to have all the sleep. God and worship can wait. hmmmm. I say lets have them again. one saturday night starting 6 pm and end sunday morning 6 am like the old days.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 2:48:12 PM
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JimC did you live in Kennesaw then? My parents always talked about the Wally Fowler shows at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium. They were from Ball Ground and Marblehill - it was a BIG deal to go to an all night singing all the way in ATLANTA. But for the country folk like my family those singings were real events. I was jealous that those days were past and gone when I came along. One of my earliest memories is a singing at my childhood church in Marietta (Eastwood Baptist). I'm not sure all of the group lineup that night but the Florida Boys were there in orange sherbet colored suits! (I'm dating myself right?! It was around '74 or '75 I think.)
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 2:56:34 PM
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No, this was in Jackson, Mississippi. We had the all night sings at the city auditorium. The promoter, as I recall, was the late Roy Brookshire.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 3:00:56 PM
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Wally Fowler used to promote All Night Sings in the Birmingham area many years back. They have not had them in some time now.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 3:06:47 PM
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I have attended some in Jackson, Birmingham and Atlanta as well as the ones they used to have in Greenville, SC and Charlotte. Then there was wonderful Bonifay and Waycross!!!!
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 3:12:04 PM
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ORIGINAL: becca_lynn JimC did you live in Kennesaw then? My parents always talked about the Wally Fowler shows at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium. They were from Ball Ground and Marblehill - it was a BIG deal to go to an all night singing all the way in ATLANTA. But for the country folk like my family those singings were real events. I was jealous that those days were past and gone when I came along. One of my earliest memories is a singing at my childhood church in Marietta (Eastwood Baptist). I'm not sure all of the group lineup that night but the Florida Boys were there in orange sherbet colored suits! (I'm dating myself right?! It was around '74 or '75 I think.) I lived in Kennesaw back then, the all night singings at the Atlanta Municipal (City) Auditorium was a highlight of early childhood. You were literally there until the early (4:00 am) hours of the morning. There were a lot of groups based around Atlanta during that time period and they would always be there. A lot of those group members still live in the Atlanta Area. The Klaudt Indian Family (Melvin 'Chief'), Eva Mae LeFerve, Norma Crews (Bob's widow) and several others are here and still attending concerts in the area. After the all night singings came a place in East Point, GA called the Joyful Noise, where those artist continued to perform almost every night of the week (except Sunday). It was a great place for food and Southern Gospel Music. This was during the early years of our marriage. Enjoyed both places and WISH THEY WERE STILL HERE.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 3:14:36 PM
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I also attended some of the all night sings in Atlanta in early 60's. Good sings for sure.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 3:19:58 PM
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was during the early years of our marriage. Enjoyed both places and WISH THEY WERE STILL HERE. Me too!
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 3:40:14 PM
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ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey I have attended some in Jackson, Birmingham and Atlanta as well as the ones they used to have in Greenville, SC and Charlotte. Then there was wonderful Bonifay and Waycross!!!! Wow!! We may have rubbed elbows in Jackson ....'61-64 ?
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 3:50:01 PM
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Jackson was closer to the late 60s, I was still in elementary & jr high 61-64.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 3:51:33 PM
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I saw them in Jackson, Runnelstown, Laurel, Waynesboro, Collins, Ms in middle 70's early early 80's
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 4:41:49 PM
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I am a youngen but i can remember my mom and dad taking me to some all night sings with the cathedrals, kingsmen and the Inspirations every year...that was my first encounter with the cadillac of quartets...The Cathedrals!
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 4:49:02 PM
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ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey Jackson was closer to the late 60s, I was still in elementary & jr high 61-64. Not sure where my brian was when I typed this. elementary 61-64, didn't graduate until early 70s so the concerts would have stated somewhere in the 1970-1975 years
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 5:44:43 PM
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ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey quote:
ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey Jackson was closer to the late 60s, I was still in elementary & jr high 61-64. Not sure where my brian was when I typed this. elementary 61-64, didn't graduate until early 70s so the concerts would have stated somewhere in the 1970-1975 years Oh, WOW...by that time I was in the Marine Corps in Southeast Asia So I guess we didn't brush elbows....LOL
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 5:56:37 PM
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ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey quote:
ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey Jackson was closer to the late 60s, I was still in elementary & jr high 61-64. Not sure where my brian was when I typed this. elementary 61-64, didn't graduate until early 70s so the concerts would have stated somewhere in the 1970-1975 years I was in elementary school then and was at all them in Jackson-south to Biloxi, Mobile, and New Orleans area
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 6:05:35 PM
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ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey Ok a post on another thread brought back some great memories. All night singings man have I been to some good ones over the years. One of my favs was in Charlotte on the Saturday night before Easter. For years they had service at sunrise and we would drive home, take a shower, change clothes and head to church! Any other all night singing memories? Growing up I use to attend the ones on New Year's Eve and night before Easter at the local civic center...we would leave usually around 1 or 2 am and it was still going strong.
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RE: Real All Night Singings - 5/27/2008 6:36:51 PM
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ORIGINAL: danielmount The closest I've gotten was staying up until 1:30 AM to hear the Perrys and the Mark Trammell Trio close out one night of NQC with a stirring rendition of "I Wish I Coulda Been There." That was fun! I was there that night and it was fun!!! Yes, that was great! A little rough getting up the next morning, but well worth it. I've been to all-night sings in Waycross and Bonifay. As said by previous poster(s), they're not what they used to be...but I still love the singers and the singing, even if I do get to bed before sunrise!
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