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Frank Ollin Winstead Sing! (E.
D. Winstead's older brother)
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In Microsoft Internet Explorer the music will start streaming automatically after a few seconds and play the first song, or you may click on the top Windows Media Player "stop square" and then click on a circled arrow to start a particular song. Microsoft Internet Explorer is recommended, since, even though this page is coded for other browsers, e.g., Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, the availability of the audio control panel and streaming audio is dependent on the capabilities of different browser versions. For example, the audio control panel to the right of the song title may not even appear and/or the songs may not start automatically, so click on “MP3 file” to start playing a particular song. To save an MP3 file of a song, Right Click on "MP3 file,” then left click "Save Target As" or "Save Link As.” In some computer / browser combinations only downloading the MP3 file and then playing it works. The streaming audio in Microsoft Internet Explorer always seems to function correctly as originally designed.
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It Is No Secret What God Can Do Organist: Margaret H. Pigueron Recorded during a church service at Union Methodist Church, Wilmington, Delaware c. 1950 (Right click: Save MP3 file) Damaged RCA 78 rpm record restored by Complex One Recording Studios, Indiana, PA 3/16/2010 (Words & Music: Carl Stuart Hamblen, 1950) |
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When They Ring The Golden Bells Organist: Margaret H. Pigueron Recorded during a church service at Union Methodist Church, Wilmington, Delaware c. 1950 (Right click: Save MP3 file) Damaged RCA 78 rpm record restored by Complex One Recording Studios, Indiana, PA 3/16/2010 (Words & Music: Daniel de Marbelle, 1887) |
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How Great Thou Art (September 1973 NC) (Right click: Save MP3 file) |
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First Two Hymns
Above but poorer quality recorded from 78 rpm record through speakers onto cassette tape: It Is No Secret What God Can Do When They Ring The Golden Bells Organist: Margaret H. Pigueron (c. 1950) E. D. Winstead is the announcer at the beginning of the file. (Right click: Save MP3 file) |
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