
The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory 1991
"Hallelujah, Just To Our God!"
Captured in electrifying live performance, *The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory (1991)* delivers a soul-stirring celebration of faith through gospel music.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory (1991)* about?
This concert film documents the Mississippi Mass Choir's electrifying live performance, capturing their uplifting gospel anthems and the joy of worship. The film celebrates faith through music, bringing the energy of a packed coliseum to life on screen.
Who directed *The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory*?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in *The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory*?
The film features Frank Williams, Milton Biggham, David Curry Jr., Dorcus Curry-Thigpen, Jerry Mannery, and Lillian Lilly among its prominent choir members.
Is *The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory (1991)* worth watching?
For gospel music fans, this concert film is a must-watch, offering an authentic and spirited performance that topped the Billboard charts. While it may not suit all tastes, its raw energy and heartfelt delivery make it a standout in the genre.
How long is *The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory*?
The runtime is 95 minutes.
About The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory (1991) — Live Gospel Concert That Soared to Billboard's Top Spot
Captured in electrifying live performance, *The Mississippi Mass Choir: God Gets The Glory (1991)* delivers a soul-stirring celebration of faith through gospel music. Recorded at the Mississippi Coliseum on December 8, 1990, this uplifting concert film transforms the venue into a spiritual sanctuary, where powerful vocals and joyous harmonies rise to the rafters.
Directed by an unknown filmmaker, the film features the dynamic voices of Frank Williams, Milton Biggham, and David Curry Jr., among other standout choir members, blending tradition with raw energy. Rooted in gospel tradition, the themes of redemption, hope, and communal worship radiate through every note, enveloping audiences in a transcendent experience. The film's infectious energy and heartfelt delivery made it a chart-topping success, debuting at #16 on Billboard before soaring to #1 just weeks later—a testament to its enduring appeal.