
On the Jubilee this Memorial Day weekend … you’ll begin with the old and travel all the way to the new! Leading off … it’s the legendary Sego Brothers and Naomi … and their 1974 concert performance, Live at Hallelujah Square.
Then, the music takes a brief break so you can enjoy a story or two by the legendary storyteller, Wendy Bagwell.
Finally, to round out this week’s Jubilee … you’ll hear the first portion of a recently recorded performance by the Fair Haven Quartet that took place at the Old Barn Theater in Renfro Valley, Kentucky. Even if you don’t recognize the Fair Haven name, you’re likely familiar with their much requested song, Who Moved the Piano.

On this May 18th weekend … the Jubilee is devoted entirely to an hour-plus performance featuring all six members of the fantastically-talented Collingsworth family … Phil, Kim and their four children. Recorded at the Central Church of the Nazarene in Flint, Michigan, and accompanied by a full orchestra directed by Wayne Hahn, this is their Fear Not Tomorrow project.
On this May 11th weekend … the Jubilee leads off with the balance of the first in the KingsGold series of four recordings, a 1992 performance combining the two quartets that took place in Atlanta.
The Jubilee’s May 4th edition leads off with a celebration which took place some 12 years ago on November 17, 2000 at Norm’s Gospel Sing. It’s the Original Paynes and their 30th Anniversary Reunion and, of course, the location was the Dayton Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio.
Leading off on this April 27th weekend … it’s Brian Free & Assurance from early 2005, their great concert recorded at Christ Tabernacle in the Big Apple, titled Live in New York City. The quartet at the time consisted of Brian Free, Bill Shivers, Derrick Selph and Keith Plott.