They have another album called "Under the Spout Where the Glory Comes Out". This is the only albumn my parents ever bought. The names on this albumn are: Van Wilkes; Hank Alrich; Mary Egan; Tom Reed; Tomas People; Ed Vizard and Kerry (no last namegiven. There is no address or date but I know it had to be late 70's (77 to 79).
Karen
On Tuesday, May 21, 2002 9:15:54 AM UTC-7, Jimbo156 wrote:
I am in South Texas. Back in the late 70s or early 80s, there was a
group
playing in churches in Texas called THE HOPE of GLORY. I recall at
least one album of their music. They had guitars and a drummer, but
it was far from rock...there is really nothing even close to the style
of music that they played. It was not at all raucous, the drums were
very subdued/light, never a heavy beat. Really inspirational. Anyway,
I was trying to find info about them, about name of album released, possible source, etc. but a Google search (as I thought) turned up
nothing on any group by this name. I met them once, but have long
since forgotten all of the members' names. The group may have
disbanded 20 years ago, and they were sure never nationally known.
There is now a group called "Song of Glory" in SOuth Texas....that's
not them! Any ideas?
Bubba chambers, Rick Thigpen, Gary Ingram, Melvin Marr were the main men. I have converted all thier albums over to CD's and mp3 and still enjoy them. Bubba Chambers is on Facebook.
I first saw you in the early-mid 70s at our home church in Columbia, SC. I have 2 or 3 of your albums incl the self-titled one. Were you together in 1973? Did you tour then? The reason I ask is because the first verses I memorized were Col. 1:26-29, w/1:27 being the "foundational" verse of your band. I had an "emotional acceptance encounter" and responded to an altar call at a youth retreat in 1969, but it wasn't until early Feb in 1973 when I completely gave my heart to Jesus. Within 6 weeks I was
I pray thus finds you well and hope to hear more of your journey.Back around 1973 I was in high school and asked to preach at a youth night at a church in Houston. Afterward a band called The Hope of Glory performed in a small house converted to a youth building. Later I went to hear them in concert where it was
Howard Meyer
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Back in the early 70's, Hope of Glory spent about a week in Kingville, Texas, then went a little north to Corpus Christi. In Kingsville, the band met a young long haired blonde haired girl that ran around barefoot and blue jeans mostly. She also likedto do hand embroidery.
I embroidered Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon triangular rainbow on the back of a blue jean jacket and a sunrise on the back pocket of a pair of blue jeans and I think with a dove.
If anyone remembers, I like to say "Hi!" and thank you for your kindness. I still remember ya'll, especially Melvin.
Back in the early 70's, Hope of Glory spent about a week in Kingville, Texas, then went a little north to Corpus Christi. In Kingsville, the band met a young long haired blonde haired girl that ran around barefoot and blue jeans mostly. She also likedto do hand embroidery.
I embroidered Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon triangular rainbow on the back of a blue jean jacket and a sunrise on the back pocket of a pair of blue jeans and I think with a dove.
If anyone remembers, I like to say "Hi!" and thank you for your kindness. I still remember ya'll, especially Melvin.
On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 8:59:56 AM UTC-6, samca...@fumcbridgeport.org wrote:
On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 8:53:04 AM UTC-6, samca...@fumcbridgeport.org wrote:
On Sunday, June 29, 2014 at 10:56:23 PM UTC-5, ste...@nwi.net wrote:
I have all on digital and can make CD's and I have Bubba's permission. Only charge for the cost of shipping and 50 cents for the actual CD. can contact me at ste...@nwi.net
later in 1981 with a Fender Rhodes. :) Those days are just gone. I am a United Methodist Pastor in Bridgeport Texas. fumcbridgeport.orgOn Thursday, June 12, 2014 3:52:58 PM UTC-7, roat...@gmail.com wrote:
We all want to purchase the Same Sweet Song album music by the Hope Of Glory...come on Bubba...help us out please!
I am emailing you Steve about the cds.
rev.sam....@gmail.com
I heard Hope of Glory at Wichita Falls (TX) High School in about 1973-4. I was so moved by their music, especially their rendition of "Power in the Blood". And particularly the song "Only Jesus" which I performed at my brother's wedding several years
All, has anyone received the copies of The Hope of Glory music? I would love a copy as well. - keith
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