Hello, This video is broken. I was in this choir. I watch this video all the time when I miss Mr.Brown. If you still have this video could you please re-upload it or see if you can fix it.
Booker T Washington High School Alumni Choir Concert, “O, Sing Your Songs”, Julius E. McCullough, Director, Randy Walston, accompanist, Geraldine T. Boone, Organist, "For The Beauty of the Earth" by John Rutter.
Thank you Julius for posting this wonderful video of the 33rd Anniversary of the Golden Ages Ministry. What an awesome gift you have given us. It was a fantastic program and these memories will be cherished for years to come.
I love my chorus to death ill make a vow right now... Im moving and if I ever get the career i hope for i would owe it most to Mr. Joe Harmon I love you and I loved my class💯😟❤
After seeing and listening to over 20 versions of "I’ve Been Bucked," I must say this is the finest. These singers and dancers do not have the polish of some better known performers, but they communicate with conviction and startling clarity. Some of this transparency is a fortunate match of a moderately sized chorus with a relatively small performance shell that really helps to focus the sound. But Terry Butler builds on these advantages: The Sherman Green Chorale dispenses with choral affectations like “ummms and ahhhhs”; instead maintaining the cadence of a conversation directly with the audience. In only this version does one hear “Ah been talked about sho’s been born” not only sung, but exclaimed, as it should be. Many of the dance styles that typically accompany "I’ve Been Bucked" are either balletic or modern, which are pretty but irrelevant to the music. This is the only performance I have seen that opens with a cakewalk-adding a note of perfect authenticity. I’m sure if Hall Johnson himself had to choose one version of "I’ve Been Bucked" to take to heaven, this would be the one. Ron Levine