For those of you who don’t know WHO your watching or WHAT your watching. That’s Ms Reggie Parker original bass guitar player of this song! The man behind this bass line. He is the original creator!
@@kareemdixon4800 Its him, read his discography bro. He's been playing professionally with Hez & LFCC since 1995. God has blessed him with playing both the ministry and on albums. Read the album credits his resume speaks for itself.
@@kareemdixon4800 Gerald played on two albums for Bishop and the Choir "I'll Make It" 1985 & "Oh Lord We Praise You" 1991 after that he left to play with Teddy Riley's group "Guy" then Jason Hendrickson came in along with the late Jeff "Lo" Davis in 93 & 94 then in 95 Jeff Lez came in and been with choir ever since. All 3 of these guys are incredible and God has blessed them to do great things. I'm not trying to challenge you I'm just trying to inform you with facts from their resumes. I know as men we sometimes let our egos get the best of us which is what hinders us from learning something but when one is sharing legitimate facts you can choose to believe it or not believe. If you don't believe it that's totally fine. Blessings.
Maaaan, those cats are the baddest. We also have Alan ‘Snoop’ Evans,Tony Russell, Darrell Freeman and Sharay Reed. Big Mo influenced my playing the most.
The Brother on the Bass is absolutely BAD...Wow our Church would love to have him. I know that he's using his gift for the Lord but I hope that they are paying him well!
Look y'all, I get what y'all are saying about the sax, but they good; we can let em slide now. They wasn't _that_ off. Just a few notes here and there. They were keeping up. The flavor can come later. Lol
Too much slapping. Apparently he and other Bass players in a Gospel setting mostly in a predominantly African American Churches do this. As the late James Brown says "Stay in the pocket"!
Let the genre be the genre. Thank God your 1 in 6 billion opinion won’t change anything. Keep listening to Jameson and Motown. He was absolutely one of the most influential to ever pick up a bass but something you may not know is Jamerson stopped getting a lot of the first calls when slap started to make way in popular music because “that wasn’t his thing”. Go look up MonoNeon, research his vids talking about where he got started on bass. It was somethin like here in this vid. As far as “African American gospel players go” , trust me, most of the most influential musicians, singers, producers of the past 50 yrs came out of these black churches. How about jazz that came from blues which came from the black church. You made a clown comment. Corey Henry, Jahari Stampley, Sean Martin AND Sput Seawright (of snarky puppy), Bb king, Whitney Houston, Quincey Jones, Aretha Franklin, heard of any of these people? Well they’re all the people that “other groups” tried to emulate, and they all started in the “African American gospel churches”. You gotta be over 50. Smh
He made that 4 string talk!
For those of you who don’t know WHO your watching or WHAT your watching.
That’s Ms Reggie Parker original bass guitar player of this song! The man behind this bass line. He is the original creator!
Reggie Parker is a straight up monster on that Bass. I’ve always love his approach to music excellence.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bassist! One of my favorites!
Both Reggie Parker & Jeff Lesley are LOCKED in the pocket!! That what a song should feel like a nice smooth ride. #bassanddrums 🔒🔒🔒🔒🔒
I don't think that's Jeff🤔 I believe he is the church drummer.
@@kareemdixon4800 Its him, read his discography bro. He's been playing professionally with Hez & LFCC since 1995. God has blessed him with playing both the ministry and on albums. Read the album credits his resume speaks for itself.
@@rodneyskinnermusic Hear you Sir, but I'm very familiar with LFT seeing that Bishop Walker is very very close with my family.
Bishop Walker's original drummer was Gerald.
@@kareemdixon4800 Gerald played on two albums for Bishop and the Choir "I'll Make It" 1985 & "Oh Lord We Praise You" 1991 after that he left to play with Teddy Riley's group "Guy" then Jason Hendrickson came in along with the late Jeff "Lo" Davis in 93 & 94 then in 95 Jeff Lez came in and been with choir ever since. All 3 of these guys are incredible and God has blessed them to do great things. I'm not trying to challenge you I'm just trying to inform you with facts from their resumes. I know as men we sometimes let our egos get the best of us which is what hinders us from learning something but when one is sharing legitimate facts you can choose to believe it or not believe. If you don't believe it that's totally fine. Blessings.
That saxophone player is 😅😂
Must be the pastor's nephew 😂
all in the wayyy
😂😂😂@@gentd2743
I wish yall hadnt pointed out cus I was so focused on EVERYTHING else until i read that lmaooo
Saxophone player sounds average.
This band is so good
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Reggie "back in my day" Parker 😂.
real bad boy bass playing
This guy killed it
He better……cause he’s the original bass player of the song 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Love Mr. Parker’s playing! He’s straight 🔥 That beginning is just sick!
It sure is.
Get into!! 🔥💥 The Bass Player is bringing the Thunder and Vibe to the Musician Group. The Drummer is outstanding!! His chops are powerful!!
"My God... how amazing, pure anointing!" The Best song...
Maaane he playing the devil out that bass ! ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
One of the hardest things to do in music is to be unique and very excellent at the same time. This man is both! 😊
Nice Bass Guitar 🎸 Sounds Good TO Also Nice Bass, Playing 🎸
Dude is killing that bass. Danggggggg
The 🎷 player would compliment the set better hittin and accenting on the “How much we”s and the “We can bare”s.
@2:55 the drummer shoulda kept that lil groove going for a min that was 🔥🔥
Yes. He definitely should’ve played that a lil longer. Just the band going and then the choir director bringing everything back in on a 1,2,3 count.
Just like at 4:11
Is the original bassist?
Yeah
Yes
I’m sure he is. Got that bass sounding good
Yessir that be him boss
U fired for asking that...
That pocket is solid 🔥🔥🔥
Outstanding Bass Player on Deck.
Choir sound good
that bass bout to get down and walk😁😖🥰
Amen. Solid. Tight!
Good to see you man.L.U in the house !!.Great to hear you brother(C.Elliot Johnson)
Good Lord Reggie words can’t express. You are a Bad Boy !!!!!
Loved the bass playing 😊
Man this is good
Throw away the SAX!!!!
🤣🤣
Man, let people worship.
I would love to hear Reggie on a five-string
He doesn't want to play 5 sings, his signature guitar can actually be tuned in a 5 string by shifting a lever. His nickname Reggie 4 strings parker
He too smooth...Regg, Thadd Tribbett, Big MO (Maurice Fitzgerald) and Palmer
Maaaan, those cats are the baddest.
We also have Alan ‘Snoop’ Evans,Tony Russell, Darrell Freeman and Sharay Reed.
Big Mo influenced my playing the most.
Them open hi-hats @2:21 gets me everytime 😮💨
WOW!!😳 He went all the way in!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
DEMON on that bass. Living Legend
Awesome playing
Putting that work in
The Brother on the Bass is absolutely BAD...Wow our Church would love to have him. I know that he's using his gift for the Lord but I hope that they are paying him well!
Holy guac........stunning.
❤🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️ bass is on it!!
That saxophone player had no clue what he was doing with his out of tune self 😂. In other news, REGGIE IS THE ORIGINAL BASS BEAST
He is 🔥💯
Hey where 6 Strangs at? My bass assassin!
Is it just me hearing sharey reed joy to the world melodies? 🤔
Play on playa!!!
On a 4 piece. Ha.. Good worship.
Man, he juukin off his own beat before it hits the air
R Parker LEGEND
hold up 🫢😳
This just makes me happy
The saxophone OMG
0:52 😳😳😳
I hope the guy recording was playing the sax too, that would explain a lot.
Cant stop looking the bassit
😍😍😍 Toca muitooo
Look y'all, I get what y'all are saying about the sax, but they good; we can let em slide now. They wasn't _that_ off. Just a few notes here and there.
They were keeping up. The flavor can come later. Lol
🎸🎸🎸
he thumping 😂😂
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Is that Arty White on guitar?
Nice
What a groove... But the bass looks like a toy. Is Reggie so tall or he is playing a short-scale?
Dudes a killer 🤟
🔥
What was the saxophonist trying to do? 😂
🔥🔥🔥✌🏾✝️
Imagine this on a 5 wow
Good 🇧🇷
Jesus Christ this a clinic in staying locked in
Y'all better know this the original band.
Monsterrrrrrrrr on the strings
Wish the sax player would stop playing.
😂😂
Lmbo😂😂🤣
Yeah it is kinda whach
Yeah, he was totally off!!
Those awesome musicians seem unbothered. How humble! What a great opportunity for the saxophonist to learn and grow. My hat is off to them all.
На 00:03:07 басис психует...Правильно! В религиозном экстазе но под рок концерт...ннсовместимо....
сдохнуть так как робот играть для них
🔥🔥🔥
The sax player needs practice
I love horn but not needed for this groove.
Definitely agree with you
Yip
Facts tbh even though I do like the idea
What you playing... Bassmods?
Pensa Surh
a problem
😳👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I should've been on organ..ijs..
The sax player is getting on my nerves 🤦🏽♂️
I'm a FAN!!!!!! LOVELY
That sax needs to stop..
Too much slapping. Apparently he and other Bass players in a Gospel setting mostly in a predominantly African American Churches do this. As the late James Brown says "Stay in the pocket"!
Let the genre be the genre. Thank God your 1 in 6 billion opinion won’t change anything. Keep listening to Jameson and Motown. He was absolutely one of the most influential to ever pick up a bass but something you may not know is Jamerson stopped getting a lot of the first calls when slap started to make way in popular music because “that wasn’t his thing”. Go look up MonoNeon, research his vids talking about where he got started on bass. It was somethin like here in this vid. As far as “African American gospel players go” , trust me, most of the most influential musicians, singers, producers of the past 50 yrs came out of these black churches. How about jazz that came from blues which came from the black church. You made a clown comment. Corey Henry, Jahari Stampley, Sean Martin AND Sput Seawright (of snarky puppy), Bb king, Whitney Houston, Quincey Jones, Aretha Franklin, heard of any of these people? Well they’re all the people that “other groups” tried to emulate, and they all started in the “African American gospel churches”. You gotta be over 50. Smh