" The Garfied and Rivard Step" Bishop R.P. Hall

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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
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" The Garfied and Rivard Step" Bishop R.P. Hall

Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hi my fellow steelers :)
Here is one of my earlier renditions of a melody that is a reminder of the earlier years of what became known as "Sacred Steel". During the 1940s, into the 1950s, there was a small church on the corner of Garfield, and Rivard streets, in Detroit, Michigan, that seemed to be packed with musicians, and singers. This hearty group left a legacy that even lasts to this very day. Even though it is long gone, as even the streets are also gone. The remnant of grandchildren, great grandchildren, and so forth are still carrying the tradition on, in the various organizational churches that they are a part of.
Here is to their memory. Enjoy!(I hope)! :)
Ron (The Bishop)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXNAUm808ic
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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Another winner. :D

I love to see that look of sheer joy in your face as you start the rhythm. :D 8)

Do you have any recordings of yourself playing in those days ?
David Hartley
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Hello Bishop Hall..

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Nice to see another great instrumental from you.
Many thanks.
Have a great Sunday.
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hey Al! :D (Brookes)
Always great to hear from you! I know you`ve been busy supporting and participating bOb`s CD project. I trust that it will be a tremendous testament to the talent that are members of this forum!
Yes!!!, that grin on my face is really a look of surprise that the background turned out halfway right! As you took note on the Valentine`s day thing, and bOb`s project, sometimes "things" just dont go as planned! :lol:
Also, I was just a little sprite, in those days, but I recall so much about those formulative years of my life. If I could have recorded anything, it would probably have to be replayed on one of those wire recorders!!!! :eek: :lol:
Thanks my friend, :)
Ron
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hey Dave!!! (Hartley)
For a guy that produces the talent, quality, and quantity, of video work that you do, I`m just glad you took a little time to look in on me. It means much. Thanks my friend! :)
Be blessed!
Ron
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