Happy Blessed Sunday! May God bless you, our great nation, our true leaders, and all our brave troops around the world.
I dare you to sit still through this. Have a great day!
by Pup on August 15, 2010
Happy Blessed Sunday! May God bless you, our great nation, our true leaders, and all our brave troops around the world.
I dare you to sit still through this. Have a great day!
Tagged as: gospel music, the hoppers
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Hi Conservative Pup,
My name is Alex Weintz and I am the Communications Director for the Mary Fallin for Governor Campaign. I’d love to put you on our blog roll and blog distribution list. I’d greatly appreciate it if you’d shoot your contact info to Alex@maryfallin.org if you’d like to get on our list. Thanks!
-Alex
Wow, fancy this. I came over to visit your blog after you commented on Political Realities and what do I find but a Southern Gospel video. Was that Jim Hamil I saw in the background? Thanks for sharing the video.
LD,
Thanks for coming by, and leaving the comment. Appreciate it! I don’t know Jim Hamil, so I don’t know if that’s him in the background. I like The Hoppers, and I like to share some of my favorite Christian music sometimes on Sundays. I enjoyed visiting your blog today, and I thank you again for coming by here.
The big man with the mustache, sitting in the front row is Jim Hamil, if I am not mistaken. He was the lead singer for The Kingsmen for years. When was the video recorded?
LD, I checked back at YouTube, and this video was posted there in 2007, but it looks like there’s a date shown briefly at the beginning of the video that says “1998″ possibly; my eyes can’t quite make out the last number. This is part of a Gaither Family homecoming show; they do these all around the world.