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The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory (1991)
The Mississippi Mass Choir's second album, God Gets The Glory, was recorded live at the Mississippi Coliseum on December 8, 1990. The album debuted on the Billboard chart in the Number 16 position, reaching Number 1 position two weeks later. Awards followed with the release of the album.
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The Jackson Southernaires: Live & Anointed (1992)
Recorded in the Southernaires' beloved hometown, this live performance from Jackson Municipal Auditorium in Mississippi features gospel legend Frank Williams in his final appearance with the Grammy-nominated quintet he helped found. Highlights include "It's Hard to Stumble (When You're on Your Knees)," "Walk Around Heaven (with the Lord)," "What's Wrong with People Today" and "Lord, We Need Your Blessings."
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The Mississippi Mass Choir Live! (1988)
The Mississippi Mass Choir was one of the most influential gospel groups of the late '80s and '90s. Under the musical direction of David R. Curry, the 100-voice choir served their Lord with a sound that made them a constant presence on Billboard's gospel charts. Each of their recordings have reached the top position on the charts. Their debut album, Live, recorded during a 1988 performance at the Jackson, MS, Municipal Auditorium, remained on the charts for 45 weeks and earned the group James Cleveland GMWA awards as contemporary choir of the year and best new traditional artist of the year.
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Mississippi Mass Choir: It Remains to Be Seen (1993)
Join the acclaimed Mississippi Mass Choir for this roof-raising performance as the Grammy-nominated collective sings selections from its 1993 release, the final recording to feature group founder and principal singer, Frank Williams. Highlights from this performance include "It Remains to Be Seen," "There Is None Like Him," "Hold on Old Soldiers," "Your Grace and Mercy" and "It Wasn't the Nails."
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Gospel Visions ll (2006)
This DVD feature tracks by the Mississippi Mass Choir, Dallas/Ft. Worth Mass Choir, Bishop Jeff Banks, Rev. Clay Evans, Rev. James Moore, Canton Spirituals, Florida Mass Choir, Rev. Walter Hawkins, Dorothy Norwood, Willie Neal Johnson, Pace Sisters.


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