Jake Hess

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Jake Hess

Born December 24, 1927 · Limestone County, Alabama

Died January 4, 2004 · aged 76

Jake Hess was an American Grammy Award-winning southern gospel singer. Hess' career started at the age of 16, when he joined the popular John Daniel Quartet, making his recorded debut on "Just a Prayer Away". After that, he sang with three of his brothers as the Hess Brothers Quartet. He also sang with the Sunny South Quartet and their rival, the Melody Masters Quartet. In the latter part of his …

Known For

HeavenHeaven · 2003
Heaven
2003
MovieMusic
Through music, dialogue and readings, Bill and Gloria Gaither and their Homecoming Friends, along with well-known authors, pastors, and speakers explore---and perhaps glimpse---what heaven will be like.
The Best of Mark Lowry & Bill Gaither Volume 1The Best of Mark Lowry & Bill Gaither Volume 1 · 2004
The Best of Mark Lowry & Bill Gaither Volume 1
5.02004
MovieFamilyComedy
Mark Lowry is a very clever comedian, as well as an excellent singer, and this DVD focuses on his funny routines during the thirteen years he spent with the Gaither Vocal Band. The way it is presented, is that Mark and Bill Gaither are shown in a relaxed setting, as they sit and talk about the clips they show from the many Homecoming Series concerts around the country, as well as one in Ireland, and a short piece in England. It also includes some terrific music with the comedy, and my favorites are the two versions of "I'm Gonna Keep On", with Bill trying to sing the song while he is interrupted by bird calls and Mark's mischief; it's a terrific combination of wonderful music and harmonies, and at the same time totally hilarious. Well edited, this is a fast moving one hour and thirty-five minute show, interesting as well amusing, with often laugh-out-loud humor. Good clean fun is hard to come by, and Mark is one of the best at it. -Alejandra Vernon
Memphis HomecomingMemphis Homecoming · 2000
Memphis Homecoming
2000
MovieMusic
Bill and Gloria Gaither with their homecoming friends filmed at the Orpheum Theater in Memphis Tennesee
Harmony In The HeartlandHarmony In The Heartland · 2000
Harmony In The Heartland
2000
MovieMusic
The Homecoming Friends share songs, laughs, tears, and hugs on Harmony In The Heartland. In a video taped in Indiana, before their deaths, Glen Payne and Rex Nelon make one of their final appearances. See how they embrace and inspire one another on this unbelievable video.
Journey To The SkyJourney To The Sky · 2004
Journey To The Sky
4.02004
MovieMusic
The Homecoming Friends share songs that serve as a compass for the journey. This video features a range of songs, everything from Randy Travis' "Feet On The Rock" to a saxophone medley with Boots Randolph to the Don Francisco classic, "He's Alive." Helping us deliver truth and hope into the trenches are Alicia Williamson, Russ Taff, Sarah DeLane and Ivan Parker. Also captured on this video, taped at the Indiana Roof Ballroom, are our beloved friends, Jake Hess, Hovie Lister and the Happy Goodmans.
Joy to the WorldJoy to the World · 1996
Joy to the World
1996
MovieMusic
The Homecoming Friends gathered at Christ Church in Nashville, Tennessee, with the world-famous Christ Church Choir and a sanctuary full of brothers and sisters in the Lord. You are invited to rejoice with them and to share in this very special Homecoming Christmas celebration... Joy To The World! Includes: Joy To The World, Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem, Rejoice With Exceeding Joy, Away In A Manger, I'll Be Home With Bells On What Did You Say Was The Baby's Name?, There's Something About That Name, Jesus The Light Of The World, Go Tell It On The Mountain, Winter Wonderland, I'd Still Like To Go To Grandma's House For Christmas, C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S, Mary, Did You Know?, O, Little Town of Bethlehem, Come On Ring Those Bells, Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring, Sleep, Baby, Sleep Little One, What Child Is This?, The Virgin Mary Had A Baby Boy, Jesus, What A Wonderful Child, New Star Shining O Holy Night, O Come All Ye Faithful, Glory In The Highest, Silent Night, Holy Night
A Tribute To George YounceA Tribute To George Younce · 2005
A Tribute To George Younce
2005
MovieMusic
A Tribute to George Younce presents an unforgettable look at one of gospel music's most influential personalities...voice that made a difference in the lives of countless individuals across the globe. This intimate video retrospective, hosted by Bill Gaither, offers never-before-seen footage of conversations with George Younce, footage of his last appearance, personal remembrances by Bill and Gloria Gaither and Janet Paschal, plus a rich treasury of performances by George and the Cathedrals. Hilarious, moving and inspirational all at once, this collection of wonderful memories celebrates a life well-lived... man who always came out singing.
Christmas in the CountryChristmas in the Country · 2000
Christmas in the Country
2000
MovieMusic
The Homecoming Friends recall Christmases long, long ago, while showcasing familiar Christmas Carols and new Gaither-penned songs like "Come And See What's Happenin'." The Old Friends Quartet fronted by Jake Hess and George Younce makes its debut, and Bill pays tribute to the pioneers of Southern Gospel music. "What A Wonderful World," performed by Russ Taff, is dedicated to the memory of Homecoming regular Bob Cain.

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The Best of Mark Lowry & Bill Gaither Volume 1The Best of Mark Lowry & Bill Gaither Volume 1 · 2004
The Best of Mark Lowry & Bill Gaither Volume 1
5.02004
MovieFamilyComedy
Mark Lowry is a very clever comedian, as well as an excellent singer, and this DVD focuses on his funny routines during the thirteen years he spent with the Gaither Vocal Band. The way it is presented, is that Mark and Bill Gaither are shown in a relaxed setting, as they sit and talk about the clips they show from the many Homecoming Series concerts around the country, as well as one in Ireland, and a short piece in England. It also includes some terrific music with the comedy, and my favorites are the two versions of "I'm Gonna Keep On", with Bill trying to sing the song while he is interrupted by bird calls and Mark's mischief; it's a terrific combination of wonderful music and harmonies, and at the same time totally hilarious. Well edited, this is a fast moving one hour and thirty-five minute show, interesting as well amusing, with often laugh-out-loud humor. Good clean fun is hard to come by, and Mark is one of the best at it. -Alejandra Vernon

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Joy to the WorldJoy to the World · 1996
Joy to the World
1996
MovieMusic
The Homecoming Friends gathered at Christ Church in Nashville, Tennessee, with the world-famous Christ Church Choir and a sanctuary full of brothers and sisters in the Lord. You are invited to rejoice with them and to share in this very special Homecoming Christmas celebration... Joy To The World! Includes: Joy To The World, Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem, Rejoice With Exceeding Joy, Away In A Manger, I'll Be Home With Bells On What Did You Say Was The Baby's Name?, There's Something About That Name, Jesus The Light Of The World, Go Tell It On The Mountain, Winter Wonderland, I'd Still Like To Go To Grandma's House For Christmas, C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S, Mary, Did You Know?, O, Little Town of Bethlehem, Come On Ring Those Bells, Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring, Sleep, Baby, Sleep Little One, What Child Is This?, The Virgin Mary Had A Baby Boy, Jesus, What A Wonderful Child, New Star Shining O Holy Night, O Come All Ye Faithful, Glory In The Highest, Silent Night, Holy Night
Red Rocks HomecomingRed Rocks Homecoming · 2003
Red Rocks Homecoming
2003
MovieMusic
It's been the scene of concerts by the Clash, U2, the Dave Matthews Band, and many other secular musical acts, so the natural outdoor amphitheatre of Colorado's Red Rocks was perhaps overdue a visit from the prolific and decidedly non-secular Gaither Family, whose HOMECOMING series has been a fixture of both the Christian movement and the Billboard charts for many years. Their Red Rocks foray follows the form of the classic Gaither manifestation-the family hosts performances by longtime favorites such as Wesley Pritchard, whose "I Never Shall Forget the Day" is a particular highlight, and Donnie Sumner, who contributes a delicate, moving "The Anchor Holds." As a celebration of traditional religious values, the HOMECOMING series is perhaps unequalled in contemporary worship music. RED ROCKS HOMECOMING is a fine example of the Gaither Family and its satellite members doing what they do best--singing simple, unadorned, traditional songs of praise.