The Soul Stirrers (ft. Martin Jacox on lead) on Jubilee Showcase in 1969. #gospel #jubilee #gospelmusic #gospelsingers #soulmusic #gospelsongs #gospelfest #soulstirringmusic
Luv the old gospel songs and enjoy watching them on Jubilee Showcase. Thanks! *“But you O' LORD are a shelter for me, my glory, and the Lifter of my head.”-Psalm 3:3*
I just had the thought that we get to Glory and hear our brother Martin Jacox letting one of those praise shouts as only God created Him to do and we know him immediately🙌 Yes Lord, that's my brother. Thank God for being our Shelter. Those that have gone on and those that prayed for us and who were to come and now are. And now for us to do the same these younger ones and those to come, Be a Shelter Dear Lord Jesus Christ!!
I love Martin Jacox beastly voice. He and Rev. Luther P. Gamble, who also sang with the Soul Stirrers, sounded a lot alike in their singing. Both of them are now in their eternal rest.
Though i heard their doctrine is wrong. Heaven is not a a reward. It is free kjv.but i i use martin song to kill pain going thru cold ,heat. Apartments etc
The Soul Stirrers we’re not as successful when they didn’t have a lead that sounded like Sam Cooke. Brother Wilcox certainly was a good singer but he didn’t fit into the Stirrer sound. That’s also why they never did as good when Paul Foster was on the lead. Everybody expected that Sam Cooke vibe because they became synonymous with Sam Cooke.
I think Willie Rogers was the Sam Cooke inspiration while Jacox was the powerful Paul Foster inspiration. Most groups had that duality with lead singers, especially the male groups
Luv the old gospel songs and enjoy watching them on Jubilee Showcase. Thanks!
*“But you O' LORD are a shelter for me, my glory, and the Lifter of my head.”-Psalm 3:3*
Glad you like them!
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Yes Lord Jesus you have been a shelter for me and my family. Thank You Lord!
1:52 when I was in trouble lord Jesus I remember you took me in lord have mercy thank you Jesus
I just had the thought that we get to Glory and hear our brother Martin Jacox letting one of those praise shouts as only God created Him to do and we know him immediately🙌 Yes Lord, that's my brother. Thank God for being our Shelter. Those that have gone on and those that prayed for us and who were to come and now are. And now for us to do the same these younger ones and those to come, Be a Shelter Dear Lord Jesus Christ!!
More of the soul Stirrers please
God morning, God bless you, this song brings so many good memories of my childhood. My dad would buy their records and play them. Thank you.
Yes the Lord has been a shelter for me.
Yes lord
Thanks so much for posting!
Thank you for watching!
I love Martin Jacox beastly voice. He and Rev. Luther P. Gamble, who also sang with the Soul Stirrers, sounded a lot alike in their singing.
Both of them are now in their eternal rest.
I fondly remember this great Gospel song as a '60s kid! By the way, that was Jessy Dixon, on the organ!
MY DADDY LOVED THIS
Amen
Great group
My Song!!!🙌🏾❤️
Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus!
I can hear a bit of Resting Easy.
Though i heard their doctrine is wrong. Heaven is not a a reward. It is free kjv.but i i use martin song to kill pain going thru cold ,heat. Apartments etc
The Soul Stirrers we’re not as successful when they didn’t have a lead that sounded like Sam Cooke. Brother Wilcox certainly was a good singer but he didn’t fit into the Stirrer sound. That’s also why they never did as good when Paul Foster was on the lead. Everybody expected that Sam Cooke vibe because they became synonymous with Sam Cooke.
I would rather have one Paul Foster than two Sam Cookes. I can't speak for others. That's just me.
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I think Willie Rogers was the Sam Cooke inspiration while Jacox was the powerful Paul Foster inspiration. Most groups had that duality with lead singers, especially the male groups