Goss Brothers
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Rev. Floyd H. Lawhon and the Goss Bros.-- Send the Light, undated
Side One: Send the Light, When I've Gone the Last Mile of the Way, After All, I Must Tell Jesus, Just A Closer Walk With Thee, Too Much to Gain to Lose; Side Two: Let Me Touch Him, There's Nothing My God Can't Do, Precious Lord Take My Hand, I Just Came to Talk With You, Lord, One More Valley, At The End of the Journey
The Goss Brothers, The Creative Gospel Stylings, undated
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
The Goss Brothers—A New Concept In Gospel Singing, 196-
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
The Goss Brothers—Big Gospel Sound, 1964
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
The Goss Brothers—Inspired Sounds, undated
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
