Yet, the artistic and spiritual brilliance of the performance recorded that night in Chattanooga is simply near impossible to duplicate, despite a formidable performance here. Being recorded in a time when video was an expensive and complex undertaking for a live performance, and when making a record was a literal description of the event, the imagination is set free by the Chattanooga Live version. One can see the stage lights bathing Parsons as his powerful voice fills the darkened hall,...Can see the sweat as it forms on Hamil’s fleshy cheeks and forehead, as he barks his signature exhortations - ringing every last drop of energy from the quartet around him and finally sailing into his own note, completing the power chord that ends with shouts and cymbals. There is nothing on God’s earth quite like it. “That Name I Hear” from that album is now a legend and justifiably so.
Clouds roll back, the sun starts shining! Pain and heartache disappear....When that Lovely , lovely name ..I hear.....AMEN...this is one of GODS miracles....When that Lovely ...lovely name
The one and only Squire Parsons. I would recognize his voice with the very first note out of his mouth. Awesome is not an adequate description of his singing.
This song performed by these four members of the KINGSMEN rightly takes its place among the most legendary performances in Southern Gospel history. Perhaps it is appropriate to explain that the legendary performance I refer to is the original live version as recorded for the Chattanooga Live Concert the KINGSMEN crafted in 1976. Now this performance is as close as one will ever get to - and possesses almost all the components of - the original
One of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard!
Squire Parsons is a national treasure.
Oh my, the name that's above all others! Hearing Squire lift up Jesus always blesses my soul ... praise His Holy Name!
Ray Reese says this is the best lineup of Kingsmen that he's been a pert of...
Never be a bigger talent than the Squire
squire parsons what a voice.
Yet, the artistic and spiritual brilliance of the performance recorded that night in Chattanooga is simply near impossible to duplicate, despite a formidable performance here. Being recorded in a time when video was an expensive and complex undertaking for a live performance, and when making a record was a literal description of the event, the imagination is set free by the Chattanooga Live version. One can see the stage lights bathing Parsons as his powerful voice fills the darkened hall,...Can see the sweat as it forms on Hamil’s fleshy cheeks and forehead, as he barks his signature exhortations - ringing every last drop of energy from the quartet around him and finally sailing into his own note, completing the power chord that ends with shouts and cymbals. There is nothing on God’s earth quite like it. “That Name I Hear” from that album is now a legend and justifiably so.
What an incredible song with a powerful message! The precious, lovely name of Jesus is certainly the Name of above all others! What a great old song!
Clouds roll back, the sun starts shining! Pain and heartache disappear....When that Lovely , lovely name ..I hear.....AMEN...this is one of GODS miracles....When that Lovely ...lovely name
Where I come from, that's a time that began as a gospel concert.....THEN CHURCH BROKE OUT!!!!!
I’d honestly forgotten how strong Bro. Squire’s voice was. That was, in my meaningless opinion, their heyday.
Agreed! Voice big as a house. That lineup with Squire and Ernie is my favorite, also.
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Hi Bob, Ray said the same thing in an interview some time ago.
I'ved listened 3 times to this tonight.
The one and only Squire Parsons. I would recognize his voice with the very first note out of his mouth. Awesome is not an adequate description of his singing.
Wonderful vocals singing about our Wonderful Lovely Lord Jesus
Loved this lineup! My all time favorite!
First time to see this one. Thank you.
One of my favorite albums ever.
LOVE!! The SON starts shining!
Love how Mark Trammell is enjoying himself at 2:42😍
Absolutely marvelous!!!!
Jesus! The name that the whole family in heaven and earth are called?
Beautiful song 😭
Rob Balmer and I co-wrote The Name of Jesus at Christmas time in 1985.
This song performed by these four members of the KINGSMEN rightly takes its place among the most legendary performances in Southern Gospel history. Perhaps it is appropriate to explain that the legendary performance I refer to is the original live version as recorded for the Chattanooga Live Concert the KINGSMEN crafted in 1976. Now this performance is as close as one will ever get to - and possesses almost all the components of - the original
Amazing
THE Kingsmen Quartet: Ray Reese, Squire Parsons, Big Jim Hamell and The Little Giant, Little Ernie Phillips!
Hamill is the correct spelling
Love it 😀
Sorry to report that Ernie Phillips passed away last week and bro squire Parsons is very ill. Please pray for the families.
When was this in chattanooga??
He wrote some real winners. Jim Hamill was the real deal too.
put Eldridge Fox and the indian from new york and you have the greatest Godliest group in history
The name Satan hates and wants you to call Him by another name like Yeshua.. it’s not Yeshua and never was! It’s Jesus!