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Performer: Robert Honeysucker ALPHER: Atlantic Legend. Elegy for a Friend. Returnings. Songs of Transcendence. Tribute to Kerouac (Review by John Story) | baritone | BONDS, MARGARET: Lord, I just can't keep from cryin'. He's got the whole world in His hand. The Negro Speaks of Rivers. Three Dream Poems. Dry Bones (Review by David Mason Greene) | baritone | KING, BETTY JACKSON: Calvary. Springtime. It's me, O Lord (Review by David Mason Greene) | baritone | MOORE, UNDINE SMITH: Watch and Pray. I am in doubt. Is there anybody here that loves my Jesus? Love, let the wind cry. Come down, angels (Review by David Mason Greene) | baritone | PERRY, JULIA: I'm a poor HT orphan. Free at last (Review by David Mason Greene) | baritone | PRICE, FLORENCE B.: My Dream. Song to a Dark Virgin. Night. My soul's been anchored in the Lord (Review by David Mason Greene) | baritone | STILL, WILLIAM GRANT: Highway One, USA (Review by Bill White) | Bob | YANNATOS: Trinity Mass (Review by John Story) | bass |
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