The Maharreys perform on worldwide broadcast
2004-05-20 / News
By Evan Carden SA Editor Local gospel recording artists The Maharreys, who are based in St. Stephens, performed live for people in approximately 170 countries last week, when they were asked to take part in two days of a week-long live video feed of The Jim Bakker Show in Branson, Mo.
While there, the group performed several numbers of their own, in addition to performing with other well-known gospel artists, which included Stella Pardon, Tammy Sue Bakker and Branson’s "Vocalist of the Year," Dee Dee Hamilton.
The first hour of each day’s live show was broadcast internationally to countries in Central America, South America, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Bakker said he had received e-mails from people who had watched the program from many places all over the globe, including Kuwait.
On Thursday’s show, psychiatrist Dr. Gary Smalley was the featured guest. Smalley has appeared on a number of talk shows, including the Oprah Winfrey Show on several occasions.
While on Jim Bakker’s show he discussed his new book, "The DNA of Relationships." He offered advice for relieving stress in everyday life and feeling safe with one’s spouse.
Pardon was on the show to talk about options for abused spouses, a cause she strongly advocates. She also performed several songs during her appearances on the show, sometimes backed by The Maharreys.
On Friday, Jim Bakker’s daughter, Tammy Sue Bakker was one of the featured guests. She talked about her mother, the former Tammy Faye Bakker and her struggle with cancer. She also performed several numbers with The Maharreys and other gospel artists appearing on the show.
The Jim Bakker Show is usually taped at the Studio City Cafe and broadcast at different times on a number of spiritual stations nationwide. The special live broadcasts that took place last week, may lead to the show permanently being broadcast live, according to Bakker.
After Friday’s show, Paul Maharrey said he felt a definite "energy" in the studio during the show. "It was great" he said. "I love that feeling when everyone is praising our God."
The Maharreys travel all over the country performing at venues large and small. Following Friday’s broadcast, they headed for Dixon, Mo., which is about three hours from Branson, to do a singing. Sunday they were in Walker, La. for a revival at a church there.
While there, the group performed several numbers of their own, in addition to performing with other well-known gospel artists, which included Stella Pardon, Tammy Sue Bakker and Branson’s "Vocalist of the Year," Dee Dee Hamilton.
The first hour of each day’s live show was broadcast internationally to countries in Central America, South America, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Bakker said he had received e-mails from people who had watched the program from many places all over the globe, including Kuwait.
On Thursday’s show, psychiatrist Dr. Gary Smalley was the featured guest. Smalley has appeared on a number of talk shows, including the Oprah Winfrey Show on several occasions.
While on Jim Bakker’s show he discussed his new book, "The DNA of Relationships." He offered advice for relieving stress in everyday life and feeling safe with one’s spouse.
Pardon was on the show to talk about options for abused spouses, a cause she strongly advocates. She also performed several songs during her appearances on the show, sometimes backed by The Maharreys.
On Friday, Jim Bakker’s daughter, Tammy Sue Bakker was one of the featured guests. She talked about her mother, the former Tammy Faye Bakker and her struggle with cancer. She also performed several numbers with The Maharreys and other gospel artists appearing on the show.
The Jim Bakker Show is usually taped at the Studio City Cafe and broadcast at different times on a number of spiritual stations nationwide. The special live broadcasts that took place last week, may lead to the show permanently being broadcast live, according to Bakker.
After Friday’s show, Paul Maharrey said he felt a definite "energy" in the studio during the show. "It was great" he said. "I love that feeling when everyone is praising our God."
The Maharreys travel all over the country performing at venues large and small. Following Friday’s broadcast, they headed for Dixon, Mo., which is about three hours from Branson, to do a singing. Sunday they were in Walker, La. for a revival at a church there.
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