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Article: Gospel concert with attitude stirs souls, bodies at Orpheum.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
- Article date:
- March 8, 2000
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On Super Tuesday, four politicians ostensibly seemed more concerned about furthering their campaigns and careers than serving their country. They could have learned something about service from the three musical servants at the Shout 2000 gospel concert Tuesday at the Historic Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis.
Fred Hammond & Radicals for Christ, Yolanda Adams and Men of Standard teamed for one of those soul-stirring, churchlike experiences that made you want to jump and shout for joy. They seemed like selfless missionaries who took to the stage to serve their Lord. The 2,000 concertgoers believed in the sincerity of the singers, who also did a little preaching. ...