Probably the best album ever recorded by the Statesman. It was the first "live album" of southern gospel music and the sound with just three mikes is fantastic. Every song is a classic, and the harmony of awesome. Thank the Lord we can still hear this album on TH-cam!
The Superlative Statesmen then and now the gold standard of the Lords Music. Jake, Chief, Doy, and Rosie with the best front man piano play Hovie. My Grandfather sang in the Lindseyville Quartet in the 50's and 60's my father led our church choir, and I picked up my love for this music from them.
I believe that this recording and The Blackwood Brothers first live album in Long Beach California were the two greatest quality live recordings ever made of gospel quartet music. It does not get any better than these recordings.
My family, the Doñas, went to the concerts in Long Beach and that music has been a big part of our lives ever since. Most of us probably sing along and talk along with every intros to the songs. All of us means 11 kids along with mom and dad. 😁
@@daviddona2264 very true little brother. In fact, now in my old age (67) I find myself drawn back to these recordings. On my 4 hour trips back home, over half the trip is singing along with ..." Those fellas that everybody loves, THE STATEMEN QUARTET WITH HOVIE LISTER, for the next 15 minutes!" ( to thunderous applause)💕
I’m from Australia and in the early 70’s as a kid I stumbled on quartet music and was completely hooked.I wore out my records and the statesman were the cream in my opinion
My father was the lead singer with the Oak Ridge Boys back in the 1950s and he told me when they and the Statesmen were in the same concert event it was almost like a competition between two great quartets. I think this recording is the greatest the Statesmen ever made!
You are right, when I was a teenager I was in a quartet and was fortunate enough to perform in concert on several occasions with both the Statesmen and the Oak Ridge Boys! (Oak Ridge Boys in the late "Smitty Gatlin lead singer" and the early "Duane Allen lead singer" years!) I loved the driving rhythms of the Statesmen! I remember Rosie "dipping a little snuff" after their set and telling us "Boys, don't EVER do this!" Some great groups now, but no one quite like The Statesmen, The Blackwood Brothers or the Oak Ridge Boys!
I love hearing this music! Jake Hess and Hovie Lister were my favorites. But nobody can sing O, What a Savior like Rosie Rozelle! I can't wait to get to heaven so I can hear him sing it again!
One of the first live Southern Gospel albums. Statesmen never sounded better. Got this record at Walgreens as a teenager, and went to my first singing at the Boutwell Auditorium in B'ham. Heard Statesmen and Blackwoods...later became friends with all of them. I miss these great men of God.
wonderful STAARTEMAN QUARTET I love to hear these men, everyone is in glory, but for me it is as if they were here close to me, I am a Brazilian in love with the Big Chief bass. Rio de janeiro Brazil. is someone watching the pandemic with me?
Listening to this timeless music blesses my spirit as well as bringing back incredible memories of seeing this inimitable quartet performing in my hometown in my early teens. If you think it's good here you should have heard and seen them live. They didn't quit singing until after 1:00 a.m. hence the name of "all night singing" describes the concerts.
And each member of the Statesmen and Blackwood Brothers were friends of ours. Big Chief and his family took me to church with them when I lived in Atlanta. When I lived in South Carolina, I was delighted to meet and spend time with Hovie's precious parents.
Excellent description: Timeless. My family of immigrant parents from Nicaragua which came to the USA with 4 little children, family grew to 11 children, and we were befriended by a loving American couple who introduced us these Quartets, and all of us share such a love for this music! We played these albums so much they all ended up scratched, but we listened so frequently, we memorized the introductions by Hovie or James, down to the timing and intonations. We love all this music, and whatever happened on the "business" side of things, our memories are only of the goodness of these singers' hearts. I loved Doy Ott, my brother got a 50 cent piece from Jake (Doy gave me a quarter), all this in long Beach, California. Just a wonderful experience to be in those concerts. God bless you all. thanks for posting these recordings.
Oh Lord, I love this. Sounds like Jake, Doy, Rosie and Big Chief? My Favorite of all time is Jake singing Prayer is the Key, but Faith Unlocks the Door! Those All-night singings were WOnderful. We waited with great anticipation for the Statesmen to walk on stage...their energy and joy was electrifying.
MAN, OH MAN, WHAT AN ERA IN GOSPEL MUSIC, AS A CHILD I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE STATESMEN, THE FIRST TIME I SAW THEM AND MORE ESPECIALLY, THE CHIEF... ALWAYS ATTEMPTED TO SOUND LIKE HIM BUT, OF COIURSE, NEVER MADE, BUT JUST MIGHT GET A LESSON WHEN I JOIN HIM IN HEAVEN..LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING HIM AND ASKING TO JOIN IN AND TRY TO BALANCE WITH HIM, JAKE, DOY, ROSIE AND HOVIE...BEST EVER TO ME.....SIMPLY THE BEST EVER TO ME. I OWNED EVERY ALBUM THEY MADE AS A FRIEND OF MINE OWNED A GOSPEL MUSIC RADIO STATION AND WHEN THEY DISBANDED AFTER CHIEF DIED, HE WAS REQUESTED TO EMPTY HIS RACK OF MUSIC BY THE STATESMEN, AND HE KNEW HOW I LOVED THEM SO GAVE THEM TO ME. MANY WERE REPEATS BUT I WAS PROUD TO GET EACH ONE OF THEM AND LEARNED THE SONGS AND ORDER IN EACH ALBUM. THEN CAME A VERY UGLY LADY (KATRINA) AND WASHED THEM AWAY... ONE OF MY GREATEST LOSSES... LOVE ALL OF THEM AND HAVE NOT HEARD ONE OF THE BEST EVER FEATURING CHIEF, ABOUT JESUS WAS A BABE, JESUS WAS A BOY, JESUS WAS A MAN, HANGING ON CROSS,. WOULD LOVE IF SOMEONE WHO HAS IT WOULD LOAD IT HERE. LOVE IT.
Mr. McCormick, I think these songs are great. I recall listening to songs like these as a child at Masonic Temple in Detroit. Very much elevated the Spirit and united some people together. Is there a way you could make a video of say individual songs like the favored melody hymn near the end?Or Get Away Jordan? If not, thank you anyhow.
I am 69and my farther used to play this record all the time. So blessed to have found it here. Now I listen as I'm busy in the house, thanks
Probably the best album ever recorded by the Statesman. It was the first "live album" of southern gospel music and the sound with just three mikes is fantastic. Every song is a classic, and the harmony of awesome. Thank the Lord we can still hear this album on TH-cam!
True but I think stop look and listen for the Lord is my favorite album
I didn't realize it was the first recorded "live" album.
The Blackwood Brothers in Concert was the first
The Superlative Statesmen then and now the gold standard of the Lords Music. Jake, Chief, Doy, and Rosie with the best front man piano play Hovie. My Grandfather sang in the Lindseyville Quartet in the 50's and 60's my father led our church choir, and I picked up my love for this music from them.
I believe that this recording and The Blackwood Brothers first live album in Long Beach California were the two greatest quality live recordings ever made of gospel quartet music. It does not get any better than these recordings.
johncehowington statesmen quartet & Hovie Lister.
johncehowington The icing on the cake was Chief's walk-on during The Old Country Church.
@@WillBravoNotEvil I absolutely agree chief took over on the end
My family, the Doñas, went to the concerts in Long Beach and that music has been a big part of our lives ever since. Most of us probably sing along and talk along with every intros to the songs. All of us means 11 kids along with mom and dad. 😁
@@daviddona2264 very true little brother. In fact, now in my old age (67) I find myself drawn back to these recordings. On my 4 hour trips back home, over half the trip is singing along with ..." Those fellas that everybody loves, THE STATEMEN QUARTET WITH HOVIE LISTER, for the next 15 minutes!" ( to thunderous applause)💕
I’m from Australia and in the early 70’s as a kid I stumbled on quartet music and was completely hooked.I wore out my records and the statesman were the cream in my opinion
My father was the lead singer with the Oak Ridge Boys back in the 1950s and he told me when they and the Statesmen were in the same concert event it was almost like a competition between two great quartets. I think this recording is the greatest the Statesmen ever made!
You are right, when I was a teenager I was in a quartet and was fortunate enough to perform in concert on several occasions with both the Statesmen and the Oak Ridge Boys! (Oak Ridge Boys in the late "Smitty Gatlin lead singer" and the early "Duane Allen lead singer" years!) I loved the driving rhythms of the Statesmen! I remember Rosie "dipping a little snuff" after their set and telling us "Boys, don't EVER do this!" Some great groups now, but no one quite like The Statesmen, The Blackwood Brothers or the Oak Ridge Boys!
@@timericson6569 I was at the Ellis Auditorium many times back in the day in Memphis. Loved all these older groups!
Wow!!! That was when Sothern Gospel was worth listening to.
I love hearing this music! Jake Hess and Hovie Lister were my favorites. But nobody can sing O, What a Savior like Rosie Rozelle! I can't wait to get to heaven so I can hear him sing it again!
I use to have this record in the 60s
One of the first live Southern Gospel albums. Statesmen never sounded better. Got this record at Walgreens as a teenager, and went to my first singing at the Boutwell Auditorium in B'ham. Heard Statesmen and Blackwoods...later became friends with all of them. I miss these great men of God.
Yes Don I remember those concerts, and this great album. God bless you my friend / Jim
What an event for a worthy Jesus! As a 21 year old, I would’ve loved to attended this, especially at the historical Ryman! Brilliant, simple!
wonderful STAARTEMAN QUARTET I love to hear these men, everyone is in glory, but for me it is as if they were here close to me, I am a Brazilian in love with the Big Chief bass. Rio de janeiro Brazil.
is someone watching the pandemic with me?
Hovie and the statesmen upbeat crossover spirituals inspired elvis and rock and roll
God loves us and Jesus does too. Please accept Jesus into your hearts and lives if you have not already.
Listening to this timeless music blesses my spirit as well as bringing back incredible memories of seeing this inimitable quartet performing in my hometown in my early teens. If you think it's good here you should have heard and seen them live. They didn't quit singing until after 1:00 a.m. hence the name of "all night singing" describes the concerts.
And each member of the Statesmen and Blackwood Brothers were friends of ours. Big Chief and his family took me to church with them when I lived in Atlanta. When I lived in South Carolina, I was delighted to meet and spend time with Hovie's precious parents.
Excellent description: Timeless. My family of immigrant parents from Nicaragua which came to the USA with 4 little children, family grew to 11 children, and we were befriended by a loving American couple who introduced us these Quartets, and all of us share such a love for this music! We played these albums so much they all ended up scratched, but we listened so frequently, we memorized the introductions by Hovie or James, down to the timing and intonations. We love all this music, and whatever happened on the "business" side of things, our memories are only of the goodness of these singers' hearts. I loved Doy Ott, my brother got a 50 cent piece from Jake (Doy gave me a quarter), all this in long Beach, California. Just a wonderful experience to be in those concerts. God bless you all. thanks for posting these recordings.
Unfortunately a bygone era of class, showmanship, spiritual richness and musical genius.
vermaxusa at least they didn't scream into the mic.
AMEN!!! That's because they had REAL talent. No mushed voices or screamers!!!!
This was not at Long Beach, but at the Ryman in Nashville. The Statesmen and Blackwoods recorded later at Long Beach.
Oh Lord, I love this. Sounds like Jake, Doy, Rosie and Big Chief? My Favorite of all time is Jake singing Prayer is the Key, but Faith Unlocks the Door! Those All-night singings were WOnderful. We waited with great anticipation for the Statesmen to walk on stage...their energy and joy was electrifying.
MAN, OH MAN, WHAT AN ERA IN GOSPEL MUSIC, AS A CHILD I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE STATESMEN, THE FIRST TIME I SAW THEM AND MORE ESPECIALLY, THE CHIEF... ALWAYS ATTEMPTED TO SOUND LIKE HIM BUT, OF COIURSE, NEVER MADE, BUT JUST MIGHT GET A LESSON WHEN I JOIN HIM IN HEAVEN..LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING HIM AND ASKING TO JOIN IN AND TRY TO BALANCE WITH HIM, JAKE, DOY, ROSIE AND HOVIE...BEST EVER TO ME.....SIMPLY THE BEST EVER TO ME. I OWNED EVERY ALBUM THEY MADE AS A FRIEND OF MINE OWNED A GOSPEL MUSIC RADIO STATION AND WHEN THEY DISBANDED AFTER CHIEF DIED, HE WAS REQUESTED TO EMPTY HIS RACK OF MUSIC BY THE STATESMEN, AND HE KNEW HOW I LOVED THEM SO GAVE THEM TO ME. MANY WERE REPEATS BUT I WAS PROUD TO GET EACH ONE OF THEM AND LEARNED THE SONGS AND ORDER IN EACH ALBUM. THEN CAME A VERY UGLY LADY (KATRINA) AND WASHED THEM AWAY... ONE OF MY GREATEST LOSSES...
LOVE ALL OF THEM AND HAVE NOT HEARD ONE OF THE BEST EVER FEATURING CHIEF, ABOUT JESUS WAS A BABE, JESUS WAS A BOY, JESUS WAS A MAN, HANGING ON CROSS,. WOULD LOVE IF SOMEONE WHO HAS IT WOULD LOAD IT HERE.
LOVE IT.
Hovie Lister had a big influence on Jerry Lee and Little Richard to name a few. This album brings back great memories as a kid.
MUSIC & MINISTRY THAT FEEDS THE SOUL.
Thanks for posting this! I evermore love this album!
This is one of the very first albums I purchased when I first came across The Statesmen while at Houghton College in 1961.
Had this lp and wore thing totally out. Love it.
Looking forward to joining them in Jesus' choir "over there"...
Looking forward to singing with them at the throne!
Best live album ever? Probably a toss-up between this and Live Naturally by the Kingsmen.
Legendary
Jake Hess & Rosie - credit to the soulful piano
Mr. McCormick, I think these songs are great. I recall listening to songs like these as a child at Masonic Temple in Detroit. Very much elevated the Spirit and united some people together. Is there a way you could make a video of say individual songs like the favored melody hymn near the end?Or Get Away Jordan? If not, thank you anyhow.
I have a brand new unopened copy of this record.
Produced by Chet Atkins.