Summary: Hear the Silver Leaf Gospel Singers perform "It's in My Mind, Lord I'll Overcome Someday" at NAACP Portland's 2006 MLK Jr. Gospel Concert. The performance is cut with brief interview/oral history segements with Deacon Randy Green.
This piece is simple and powerful. Producer Kerry Seed introduces us to a very charismatic deacon Randy Green, and after rolling a few brief and judicious pieces of tape that give us the requisite background on Green, our producer invites us to sit in on a live presentation from the venerable deacon in front of a large crowd at Portland, Maine's, 2006 Martin Luther King, Jr., Gospel Concert.
As listeners, we get the privileged feeling of eavesdropping on a momentous event. We can hear the deacon playing to his audience, provoking spirited reactions, and basically demonstrating what charisma is all about. Deacon Green proceeds to rev up his audience for a solid five minutes. And then the singing begins. And that's when we realize what this piece is all about.
You know, we radio producers can all too easily get caught up in wanting to make everything punchier, faster, always with more and more technical bells and whistles to hold our listeners' attention. But this story reminds us that hearing a simple recording of a meaningful performance, as it happened, uninterrupted and unmediated, can be as powerful as anything else we're likely to hear on the radio.
84 year old Deacon Randy Green tells a bit of his life story and sings in front of an NAACP national meeting. One could use this piece in the middle of a music program, blues, folk or roots and give listeners a treat.
Comments for The Silver Leaf Gospel Singers
This piece belongs to the series "The Local Option - Features"
Produced by Kerry Seed
Other pieces by WMPG
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Aaron Henkin
Posted on July 13, 2006 at 12:30 PM | Permalink
Review of The Silver Leaf Gospel Singers
This piece is simple and powerful. Producer Kerry Seed introduces us to a very charismatic deacon Randy Green, and after rolling a few brief and judicious pieces of tape that give us the requisite background on Green, our producer invites us to sit in on a live presentation from the venerable deacon in front of a large crowd at Portland, Maine's, 2006 Martin Luther King, Jr., Gospel Concert.
As listeners, we get the privileged feeling of eavesdropping on a momentous event. We can hear the deacon playing to his audience, provoking spirited reactions, and basically demonstrating what charisma is all about. Deacon Green proceeds to rev up his audience for a solid five minutes. And then the singing begins. And that's when we realize what this piece is all about.
You know, we radio producers can all too easily get caught up in wanting to make everything punchier, faster, always with more and more technical bells and whistles to hold our listeners' attention. But this story reminds us that hearing a simple recording of a meaningful performance, as it happened, uninterrupted and unmediated, can be as powerful as anything else we're likely to hear on the radio.
Michael Johnson
Posted on March 29, 2006 at 10:58 PM | Permalink
Review of The Silver Leaf Gospel Singers
84 year old Deacon Randy Green tells a bit of his life story and sings in front of an NAACP national meeting. One could use this piece in the middle of a music program, blues, folk or roots and give listeners a treat.