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Gaither Homecoming is the name applied to a series of videos, music recordings and concerts, which are organized, promoted and usually presented by Christian music songwriter and impresario Bill Gaither.
Beginnings
On February 19, 1992, the Gaither Vocal Band had just wrapped up a recording session in a Nashville, Tennessee, working on an album called Homecoming, which featured many of the great voices of southern gospel music: The Speers, The Gatlins, Jake Hess, The Cathedrals, Howard & Vestal Goodman, Buck Rambo, Eva Mae Lefevre, James Blackwood, Hovie Lister, Jim Hill, and J.D. Sumner & The Stamps. After the session, the artists stayed around to chat, swap stories and sing old standards around the piano. The impromptu session was recorded on video and later published. The recording was so well received that Gaither began a series of professionally produced videos with larger gatherings of gospel musicians.
Format
The format for almost all of the videos in the series is very similar. A studio set or concert stage is home to a group of several dozen singers, with the front row featuring artists with longstanding and legendary careers in Southern Gospel music. They would be joined by younger artists, some of them up-and-coming acts in the Gaither Music Group publishing stable. Gaither would lead the group in several songs, with soloists and groups featured in additional songs. Comments by veteran singers, who would reminisce about their careers, are a staple of the series. In later videos, the inevitability of death found its way into the videos, as segments remembering artists who had died since the previous taping were featured.
Most videos also have accompanying CDs which can be purchased in a set or separately.
The videos and CDs regularly top sales charts, even many years after the series' inception and after the death of many favorite artists. The most recent videos, Gaither Homecoming Tour: Live From Toronto and Canadian Homecoming, were first and third, respectively, on Billboard's music video chart, and the companion CDs also hit the CCM charts. [1] More recently, the 2007 recording of "How Great Thou Art" was nominated for a Dove Award.
Concert series
In 1996, the video series gave birth to a concert tour, with a format similar to the videos but usually performed "in the round" in arenas. The concert dates are normally on Fridays and Saturdays, usually in separate cities.
In 2004, the Gaither Homecoming concert tour ranked 16th in Pollstar rankings of all tours, beating out pop music heavyweights such as Elton John, Fleetwood Mac and Rod Stewart.
Television series
Many of the video series have been repackaged into a series of hour-long or half-hour-long television shows (similar to an infomercial). They can be found on the following Christian or family-oriented cable/satellite channels. (There is also an Internet TV channel – gaither.tv)
In the U.S.
In Canada
Cruises
The Gaither Homecoming series has branched out into twice-yearly cruises. One cruise normally sails to Alaska in September, and the other to tropical ports in February.
It was on one of these cruises, in 2006, where regular pianist Anthony Burger, a longtime favorite of the Homecoming series, collapsed on-stage as a result of a heart attack while accompanying Gaither, his wife Gloria and the rest of the Homecoming Friends.
In 2009, for the first time, a Homecoming cruise was recorded for DVD/CD releases. Alaskan Cruise Homecoming and Majesty were released in January 2011.
Videography
This is an incomplete list of all the videos. Some of them may not be in the correct order.
Hall of Honor Series
1994: The Goodman Family: The Journey (Vol. 1)
1994: The Speers Family: A Love Story (Vol. 2)
1994: Hovie Lister & The Statesmen: An American Classic (Vol. 3)
1994: O Happy Day: Old-Time Southern Singing Convention (Vol. 4)
1994: The Cathedrals: Fifty Faithful Years (Vol. 5)
1994: The Best of the Gospel Singing Jubilee: Number. 1-4 (Vol. 6)
1995: Cynthia Clawson: Thank God for The Promise of Spring (Vol. 7)
1995: The Blackwood Brothers: Family Reunion (Vol. 8)
1995: Jus' Jake and a Few Close Friends (Vol. 9)
1995: The Sweetest Song I Know (Vol. 10)
1997: The Gatlin Brothers: Come Home (Vol. 11)
1997: J.D. Sumner & the Stamps: God Still Lives in This Old House (Vol. 12)
1997: The LeFevres: A Song in your Heart at Night (Vol. 13)
1998: The Best of Jessy Dixon: Sanctuary (Vol. 14)
Featured artists
An asterisk (*) indicates that the artist is deceased.
Numbers indicate how many videos the artist has appeared in as a featured performer.
References
External links
Gaither Homecoming's official web site
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gaither Vocal Band
- Gloria Gaither
- Bill Gaither (penyanyi gospel)
- Album Gospel Southern, Country atau Bluegrass Terbaik (Grammy Award)
- Gaither Homecoming
- Bill Gaither (gospel singer)
- Gloria Gaither
- Gaither Vocal Band
- Cathedral Quartet
- David Phelps (musician)
- Ivan Parker
- Southern gospel
- Jake Hess
- Danny Gaither