Thanks so much for this great old clip of Eva Mae and the LeFevres from the "new" Gospel Singing Caravan TV program (late 60s). Eva Mae had a unique and unmistakable style at the keyboard which has NEVER been duplicated, although many have tried. She was the queen of those open octave runs! As a gospel pianist, I use many of the techniques I learned from watching and listening to her on TV back in the 60s. I so enjoy all your posts on TH-cam! God Bless You! MoJoPiano
Wow! Mrs. Eva Mae LeFevres pioneering piano playing with such high spirited key tinklin' sure has placed her high into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame!! The LeFevres were true Pioneers in Southern Gospel Music that has endured the test of time and continues to enlighten new generations of Gospel music lovers even today !! God bless Mrs. Eva Mae!!
I listened to Eva Mae back in the 60's and I still yet to this day enjoy her style of playing. In my book no one will ever take her place. God has blessed her now past 90 years of music ministry. What a legancy she will leave behind someday. God bless always.
You are so right! No one could pound the old gospel 88 quite like Eva Mae! It tickles me to see young people discover and appreciate her playing. She was one of the best Southern Gospel pianists ever to sit on the bench in my opinion.
Thanks so much for this great old clip of Eva Mae and the LeFevres from the "new" Gospel Singing Caravan TV program (late 60s). Eva Mae had a unique and unmistakable style at the keyboard which has NEVER been duplicated, although many have tried. She was the queen of those open octave runs! As a gospel pianist, I use many of the techniques I learned from watching and listening to her on TV back in the 60s. I so enjoy all your posts on TH-cam! God Bless You! MoJoPiano
Wow! Mrs. Eva Mae LeFevres pioneering piano playing with such high spirited key tinklin' sure has placed her high into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame!! The LeFevres were true Pioneers in Southern Gospel Music that has endured the test of time and continues to enlighten new generations of Gospel music lovers even today !! God bless Mrs. Eva Mae!!
I listened to Eva Mae back in the 60's and I still yet to this day enjoy her style of playing. In my book no one will ever take her place. God has blessed her now past 90 years of music ministry. What a legancy she will leave behind someday. God bless always.
You are so right! No one could pound the old gospel 88 quite like Eva Mae! It tickles me to see young people discover and appreciate her playing. She was one of the best Southern Gospel pianists ever to sit on the bench in my opinion.
I can't say thank you enough for the wonderful memories of my childhood that has stayed with me all my 53 years!! WONDERFUL !!
Eva Mae was the Jo Anne Castle of gospel music! Such a tremendous talent and full of energy, the both of them!!
I agree with you kerryincolumbus! SO much so, looks to me like they had the same hairdresser!
Wow! She could walk this piano down the freeway. Nice!!
Such a beautiful song and she really played it well
Mark Fuller (known as Piano Man in Atlanta,Georgia) Traveled with the LeFevres for years) Plays Eva Mae's style of southern gospel piano. He is great.
thanks, I love Eva Mae,
None can play that style like Eva Mae,
she is a great
LOL Ol Eva Mae is pumping the dickens outta that pedal! She's fantastic!
very nice.....
she was such an inspiration to my daddy.
was that a gretsch? Sounds good.
golly gee what fingers they fly around like busy bees
The Leftovers!
I pressume that was Mylon on bass guitar.
Mylon couldn't have helped being in the music business if he'd tried. All those Sunday morning gospel TV shows were great, weren't they.