View Full Version : Jonathon Moore, Mickey Mangun & Russ Taff
Rhoni
07-12-2008, 10:30 PM
Tonight in Richardson, Texas I had the unique honor of seeing the above mentioned people in concert...live! They were all so awesome and anointed...but my favorite was Sis. MM. I just love that woman and will never forget her singing, "Long and Winding Road", many times during my JCM days. I didn't know she was exactly my age...so she was just a youngun' back then but her voice today is just as strong, and her singing just as anointed.
For those in the are...Russ Taff will be at Christian World Church in Richardson tomorrow at 10 a.m. It would be worth the trip.
Blessings, Rhoni
Well, I didn't know MM in Bible School. I saw her. She was a little girl. Her name was Mickey Lumpkin then. Her Dad was in the freshman class with me in 1956/1957.
crakjak
07-12-2008, 10:34 PM
Just got home from a concert with (don't tell St. Mark) Mickey Mangun and Russ Taff, sponsored by the church that the Mangun's SIL pastors.
Also, Jonathan Moore was singing, it was very good. I really enjoyed Russ and Jonathan. Mickey's style is hard for me to get into any more.
live4him
07-12-2008, 10:37 PM
wow-you serious, i like russ taff singing-where was this at, it is hard for me to beleive both of them together singing, what a combination.
crakjak
07-12-2008, 10:42 PM
wow-you serious, i like russ taff singing-where was this at, it is hard for me to beleive both of them together singing, what a combination.
Richardson, TX, Russ will be at Christian World in Richardson in the morning, the church formerly pastored by John Kershaw. It was great.
live4him
07-12-2008, 10:46 PM
thats awesome,, i saw him with the gaithers a few years ago. me and my son went and got a pic with him, i grew up listening to him. i would love to see him again, i love mickey mangun, she is getting around to sing for some great people though
crakjak
07-12-2008, 10:48 PM
thats awesome,, i saw him with the gaithers a few years ago. me and my son went and got a pic with him, i grew up listening to him. i would love to see him again, i love mickey mangun, she is getting around to sing for some great people though
You can see him regularly on the Gaither's Homecoming programs.
live4him
07-12-2008, 10:52 PM
right-i used to watch it, but because i have been so busy i got rid of television, do not have time to sit and watch it, guy penrod is good to and so is alot of the others, great people. i remember when russ was in the imperials, that was a great group also
StMark
07-12-2008, 10:56 PM
I've already filed my official complaint - some folk may be
in Big trouble!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
crakjak
07-12-2008, 10:56 PM
:ursofunnyI've already filed my official complaint - some folk may be
in Big trouble!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:ursofunny:ursofunny:ursofunny
StMark
07-12-2008, 10:57 PM
Richardson, TX, Russ will be at Christian World in Richardson in the morning, the church formerly pastored by John Kershaw. It was great.
Whaaaaaat!!!! Amazing Grace are you reading this!!!!!
Shocking!!!!
crakjak
07-12-2008, 10:59 PM
Whaaaaaat!!!! Amazing Grace are you reading this!!!!!
Shocking!!!!
What's the problem? Isn't Russ a member at Christ's Church?
live4him
07-12-2008, 10:59 PM
I've already filed my official complaint - some folk may be
in Big trouble!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hey stmark- we see you in your church on the organ, we love your annointing spirit, we enjoy your church on the web,
i wish russ taff would come to our town it has been awhile,
revrandy
07-12-2008, 11:01 PM
Maybe she got to share some truth with him...
StMark
07-12-2008, 11:01 PM
hey stmark- we see you in your church on the organ, we love your annointing spirit, we enjoy your church on the web,
i wish russ taff would come to our town it has been awhile,
Thanks for that - we go to the same church?
Russ Taff has been here ???
RandyWayne
07-12-2008, 11:02 PM
Russ Taff is one of my very favorite singers!
He has been to Central WI a few times.
Downnnnnn in the loowwwww landdssssss..... Here My crryyyyyyyyy.....
live4him
07-12-2008, 11:30 PM
i do not think you could find a better singer that is so sincere, he is the best
Rhoni
07-13-2008, 05:41 AM
Last night they all sung with music and without accompaniment, some of the great foundational Pentecostal songs. I was blessed and encouraged by it. I felt like dancing a shock-a-moo and would have if eveyone would have stopped being entertained and worshipped.
Jonathon Moore is starting a Home Missions work outside San Antonio in Oct '08 I believe. I found all three to be anointed and in tune with God's spirit last night. If I didn't have responsibilites at my own assembly today I would go and worship at Christian World, pastored by George Hancock.
Blessings, Rhoni
What's the problem? Isn't Russ a member at Christ's Church?
Not that I know of. He has been to the church for some special services, etc.
I think at last year or the year before Music Conference they brought him up on stage for an unscheduled testimony and he sang a couple of songs.
I also saw him at Dottie Rambo's funeral.
I am almost positive he is NOT a Christ Church member though. I have seen him about three times in nine years.
I have never been a fan either. I have a niece who thinks he is the best singer in the world but I disliked his singing from the beggining. The Imperials were my favorite Gospel group growing up and when I finally got to go see them in person around the late 70's it was right after he had joined the group and I hated his "sound". He sounded like he was singing with cotton balls in his mouth.
Later in the late 80's or early 90's when his career was in decline he came to my church in Austin and was such a prima dona I heard the pastor said he would never have him back. However to his credit I heard that later he confessed he had been a jerk around that time in his life and asked for forgiveness.
Even now he irritates me. When he "testified" at our music conference it was all whining about how he had an abused upbringing from his Pentecostal dad, yada, yada, yada. Very much the victim mentality.
Just my opinion and luckily for him many people disagree and seem to enjoy his singing and whining.....er... testifying.
BTW - Who is pastoring John Kershaw's church now? Is JK Pastor Emeritus or gone?
Last night they all sung with music and without accompaniment, some of the great foundational Pentecostal songs. I was blessed and encouraged by it. I felt like dancing a shock-a-moo and would have if eveyone would have stopped being entertained and worshipped.
Jonathon Moore is starting a Home Missions work outside San Antonio in Oct '08 I believe. I found all three to be anointed and in tune with God's spirit last night. If I didn't have responsibilites at my own assembly today I would go and worship at Christian World, pastored by George Hancock.
Blessings, Rhoni
Jonathon Moore is an incredible singer! Is his SA work a daughter work of Rex Johnson's church or something he is doing on his own?
BTW - I also loved MM's music back in the 70's. I remember buying her album with Long and Winding Road on it.
AmazingGrace
07-13-2008, 09:41 AM
He is still what you would call Pastor Emeritus or Sr Pastor kind of LOL... his health is so bad that he does not take the pastoring role too often but when he does decide to preach he definitely still has it!
Russ I believe is still a part of what used to be known as the Church on the Rock... they are now called something else.. but he was really tight in with those pastors and I talked to one of my ex boyfriends from way back whos father pastored one of the largest church on the rock churches and he said that Russ was still working with them altho I cannot for the life of me remember what they call those churches now.
As for Russ' attitude. He has changed a lot!!! Back in the day when I was out of church and just getting out of high school. I stayed with my bf's family for about 3 months and Russ stayed at their home for about the same amount of time as he and Tori (his wife) were touring at the time on a major tour and they would come there as a home base when not on the road and we had some major run ins our personalities clashed like tnt and a flame thrower!!!! He was a very rude person but God has definitely changed him. And I even at one time got a call from him with an apology telling me that he knew he should have been an example to me at that point in my life and was worse than a turn off to God for anyone... I think he realized he made his rear shown to many people during those given years in his life.. he is indeed a different person now.
I do wish I could have made it to the concert but felt spending time with my family was much more benificial this weekend considering my upcoming surgery :)
Not that I know of. He has been to the church for some special services, etc.
I think at last year or the year before Music Conference they brought him up on stage for an unscheduled testimony and he sang a couple of songs.
I also saw him at Dottie Rambo's funeral.
I am almost positive he is NOT a Christ Church member though. I have seen him about three times in nine years.
I have never been a fan either. I have a niece who thinks he is the best singer in the world but I disliked his singing from the beggining. The Imperials were my favorite Gospel group growing up and when I finally got to go see them in person around the late 70's it was right after he had joined the group and I hated his "sound". He sounded like he was singing with cotton balls in his mouth.
Later in the late 80's or early 90's when his career was in decline he came to my church in Austin and was such a prima dona I heard the pastor said he would never have him back. However to his credit I heard that later he confessed he had been a jerk around that time in his life and asked for forgiveness.
Even now he irritates me. When he "testified" at our music conference it was all whining about how he had an abused upbringing from his Pentecostal dad, yada, yada, yada. Very much the victim mentality.
Just my opinion and luckily for him many people disagree and seem to enjoy his singing and whining.....er... testifying.
BTW - Who is pastoring John Kershaw's church now? Is JK Pastor Emeritus or gone?
AmazingGrace
07-13-2008, 09:42 AM
Mark... yes I saw this and ??????????????????????????? I dont see a thing wrong with it. I am glad that Mickey and Jonathan are in worship with Russ. Doesnt surprise me one bit :)
One thing about Christian world is they have always went against the grain and its not always been a bad thing. I remember us having Jessie Dixon back in the 80s and the old group Truth and many other concerts... actually we had the McGruders one night and the next we had Jessie... Never a reason we shouldnt have the ability to have other groups in the church to minister in music.... its not like they are preaching or anything!
Rhoni
07-13-2008, 02:38 PM
Jonathon Moore is an incredible singer! Is his SA work a daughter work of Rex Johnson's church or something he is doing on his own?
BTW - I also loved MM's music back in the 70's. I remember buying her album with Long and Winding Road on it.
The comment as I heard it was that he was doing it on his own. He was so nice to me and asked me about Clearwater, Florida. He was there to share in a Christmas concert with The POC choir led by Sis. Kim Ballestero. It was an awesome night. Two really blessed and anointed musicians and singers.
smurfette
07-13-2008, 02:51 PM
The comment as I heard it was that he was doing it on his own. He was so nice to me and asked me about Clearwater, Florida. He was there to share in a Christmas concert with The POC choir led by Sis. Kim Ballestero. It was an awesome night. Two really blessed and anointed musicians and singers.
He is doing it on his own. He has a really nice website that he is using to build his church. It is northrocksa.com. It is an area that is growing very fast north of San Antonio.
crakjak
07-13-2008, 03:02 PM
Not that I know of. He has been to the church for some special services, etc.
I think at last year or the year before Music Conference they brought him up on stage for an unscheduled testimony and he sang a couple of songs.
I also saw him at Dottie Rambo's funeral.
I am almost positive he is NOT a Christ Church member though. I have seen him about three times in nine years.
I have never been a fan either. I have a niece who thinks he is the best singer in the world but I disliked his singing from the beggining. The Imperials were my favorite Gospel group growing up and when I finally got to go see them in person around the late 70's it was right after he had joined the group and I hated his "sound". He sounded like he was singing with cotton balls in his mouth.
Later in the late 80's or early 90's when his career was in decline he came to my church in Austin and was such a prima dona I heard the pastor said he would never have him back. However to his credit I heard that later he confessed he had been a jerk around that time in his life and asked for forgiveness.
Even now he irritates me. When he "testified" at our music conference it was all whining about how he had an abused upbringing from his Pentecostal dad, yada, yada, yada. Very much the victim mentality.
Just my opinion and luckily for him many people disagree and seem to enjoy his singing and whining.....er... testifying.
BTW - Who is pastoring John Kershaw's church now? Is JK Pastor Emeritus or gone?
From what I saw and heard from Russ Taff last night, I would say he has probably been through some refining fire. As far as membership at CC, I just threw that out there to see what the response would be, you know all those gospel singers go to CC in Nashville, don't they.
Praxeas
07-13-2008, 03:08 PM
Tonight in Richardson, Texas I had the unique honor of seeing the above mentioned people in concert...live! They were all so awesome and anointed...but my favorite was Sis. MM. I just love that woman and will never forget her singing, "Long and Winding Road", many times during my JCM days. I didn't know she was exactly my age...so she was just a youngun' back then but her voice today is just as strong, and her singing just as anointed.
For those in the are...Russ Taff will be at Christian World Church in Richardson tomorrow at 10 a.m. It would be worth the trip.
Blessings, Rhoni
I remember going to a russ taff concert years ago. He got to this one part and started talking about Pentecostal roots and the song sounded very pentecostal and he started dancing around like it was a pentecostal service and the crowd went nuts
Sandra
07-14-2008, 11:21 AM
Whaaaaaat!!!! Amazing Grace are you reading this!!!!!
Shocking!!!!
whats shocking ? In 1990 when I started traveling , that was one of the first church I was invited to ...pink lip stick on women ,small earrings ! All on the platform.. so shocked he got by with that back then.
U376977
07-14-2008, 12:36 PM
I used to preach at the church where Russ grew up. I never met his Dad, but his uncles and aunts are super people. The church is oneness, so that is Russells roots. His cousin got him started singing with a group he had before he went to the Imperials. Russell can really sing. When he went to the imperials he changed style--and that is what some people do not like. I met him back in the early Imperials days and he was very kind and friendly. He was always a little odd or eccentric, but his family said after you knew him he was great.
One of my good friends is tour manager for the Oak Ridge Boys and has his pulse on the SG world. Russ's wife emailed him the night that Anthoney Burger died at the piano and he quickly forwarded me the email. Look for good things to come from Russ in the near future.
He lives in Nashville, or maybe it is Hendersonville. I am not sure where he goes to church but it is not CC.
As a side note, he was vacationing in SC at the beach and his daughter was bitten by a shark. She required 18 stitches on her ankle. She is fine. Russ was reading on the beach and Toni was in the condo at the time.
papapraiz
07-14-2008, 01:30 PM
Does the Christian World Church in Richardson has a web site address?
collegemom
07-14-2008, 03:33 PM
My husband and I were there...Russ was our favorite singer back in the day and still has it. He did some good oldie and some newer stuff. MM and JM are some of the best.
Does the Christian World Church in Richardson has a web site address?
You won't like it;
http://www.christianworld.us/home.html
seguidordejesus
07-14-2008, 04:25 PM
So what church did Russ Taff grow up in? Christian World?
OnTheFritz
07-14-2008, 04:54 PM
Sponsored by my home church, but I couldn't make it to the concert. MM preached our morning service however. She did a great job.
U376977
07-14-2008, 06:33 PM
So what church did Russ Taff grow up in? Christian World?
It is an independant church called, "Old Country Church" in Hot Springs AK. I have not talked to the Pastor in years so I do not even know if it is still there. I just had got married the last time I was there and that was 13 years ago.
Rhoni
07-14-2008, 06:38 PM
Sponsored by my home church, but I couldn't make it to the concert. MM preached our morning service however. She did a great job.
MM and her daughter sang together at the concert. They did an awesome song.
Blessings, Rhoni
SavedLou
07-14-2008, 08:47 PM
MM and her daughter sang together at the concert. They did an awesome song.
Blessings, Rhoni
i know some folks that attend her SIL and daughter's church. pretty sure they're still upc but from what i hear maybe don't preach the standards...(based on being told her daughter is much less 'costal looking than she used to be.) i remember when she and her daughter used to sing some at la. campmeetings and such. really awesome!
Sandra
07-15-2008, 10:04 AM
i know some folks that attend her SIL and daughter's church. pretty sure they're still upc but from what i hear maybe don't preach the standards...(based on being told her daughter is much less 'costal looking than she used to be.) i remember when she and her daughter used to sing some at la. campmeetings and such. really awesome!
they are upc, they DON'T HARP on standards at all. They are focusing on the main thing, not man made RULES:D
revrandy
07-15-2008, 10:07 AM
they are upc, they DON'T HARP on standards at all. They are focusing on the main thing, not man made RULES:D
Good thing you don't follow those man-made rules.....:)
Sandra
07-15-2008, 04:50 PM
Good thing you don't follow those man-made rules.....:)
You got that right!! :ursofunny:ursofunny:ursofunny:ursofunny
Rhoni
07-15-2008, 04:53 PM
You got that right!! :ursofunny:ursofunny:ursofunny:ursofunny
Sandra,
One of my most favorite memories is spending time with you and your late Momma in Tampa. Of all who sang at at Without Walls...you were the most anointed and people responded.
Stay as you are:friend
Love & Blessigns, Rhoni
Sandra
07-15-2008, 07:38 PM
Sandra,
One of my most favorite memories is spending time with you and your late Momma in Tampa. Of all who sang at at Without Walls...you were the most anointed and people responded.
Stay as you are:friend
Love & Blessigns, Rhoni
thanks , you are so kind. I was with donna penick in Rapid city ,south dakota about a month ago. we had a reunion there of about 100 people who went to our church there. she asked if I knew you.
I will be in dallas the 25th -26th of this month at Dr. Tony Evans church for their womens conf. then it looks like I may be with Bishop Jakes on 27th am , would love to see you.
I am in London, should be sleeping its 2:30 am.. major jet lag. :tantrum
scotty
07-15-2008, 08:30 PM
Bro. Anthony Mangun is preaching here for Arkansas Campmeeting this week , gonna be awesome..
revrandy
07-15-2008, 08:39 PM
You got that right!! :ursofunny:ursofunny:ursofunny:ursofunny
ftr...I love and appreciate Sandra and all of her foggy Israel Christmas Specials!!! :)
South of I 90
07-16-2008, 10:59 AM
Russ Taff first 3 albums, "Walls of Glass", "Medals" and the self-titled album are in my top 20 favorite all time records. The musicians were the top LA session players at the time; Jeff Porcaro, Nathan East, Robbie Buchanan, Michael Landau, Lenny Castro, Paul Jackson, Jr. and the list goes on.
Scott Hutchinson
07-16-2008, 11:03 AM
Didn't Russ Taff use to have a rocked out kind of style back in the 80s ?
Scott Hutchinson
07-16-2008, 11:05 AM
This is off topic but the West Coast had alot of great country session men.
Of course I used to listen alot of West-Coast Bakersfield type country stuff.
South of I 90
07-16-2008, 02:31 PM
Didn't Russ Taff use to have a rocked out kind of style back in the 80s ?
It possibly could have been labeled as rock. When his first solo album "Walls of Glass" was release in 83, it was definately "cutting edge" for Christian music.
OnTheFritz
07-16-2008, 03:11 PM
It possibly could have been labeled as rock. When his first solo album "Walls of Glass" was release in 83, it was definately "cutting edge" for Christian music.
Well, only if you rule out Daniel Amos, Steve Taylor, Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill..... ;)
Scott Hutchinson
07-16-2008, 03:24 PM
I came to God in the late 8Os so I seem to remember Russ Taff in the CCM crowd of the day.
Michael Phelps
07-16-2008, 03:26 PM
thanks , you are so kind. I was with donna penick in Rapid city ,south dakota about a month ago. we had a reunion there of about 100 people who went to our church there. she asked if I knew you.
I will be in dallas the 25th -26th of this month at Dr. Tony Evans church for their womens conf. then it looks like I may be with Bishop Jakes on 27th am , would love to see you.
I am in London, should be sleeping its 2:30 am.. major jet lag. :tantrum
My two oldest boys are in London, wouldn't that be a kick if you guys ran into each other? Lol.........
U376977
07-16-2008, 04:57 PM
Didn't Russ Taff use to have a rocked out kind of style back in the 80s ?
Time has a way of changing our perception of "rock out." I thought I was kind of out there listening to his Imperials "I'm forgiven" I used to love that song. Anyway I found the old tape and put it on the other day. It sounded so different than I remember. It was so disco sounding. Whew, My wife asked if I really listened to that kind of stuff. I found an old Goodmans record that had just piano, drums and guitar. It sounded really out of date.
I was in ORU at the time and Randy Stonehill, Petra, Carmen, Russ Taff, Twila Paris, were some of the more popular.
RandyWayne
07-16-2008, 05:18 PM
Time has a way of changing our perception of "rock out." I thought I was kind of out there listening to his Imperials "I'm forgiven" I used to love that song. Anyway I found the old tape and put it on the other day. It sounded so different than I remember. It was so disco sounding. Whew, My wife asked if I really listened to that kind of stuff. I found an old Goodmans record that had just piano, drums and guitar. It sounded really out of date.
I was in ORU at the time and Randy Stonehill, Petra, Carmen, Russ Taff, Twila Paris, were some of the more popular.
I have Russ Taff's first three CD's and they all have a very distinct style. His first was very "80's Pop" sounding, while his second was much deeper which reflected some personal stuff he was going through before making it (The Lowlands tells his story), and finally the 3rd was a very down home country rock style.
South of I 90
07-16-2008, 06:10 PM
I have Russ Taff's first three CD's and they all have a very distinct style. His first was very "80's Pop" sounding, while his second was much deeper which reflected some personal stuff he was going through before making it (The Lowlands tells his story), and finally the 3rd was a very down home country rock style.
"Down in the Lowlands" was on his third release (self titled). The "down home country rock style" project was his fourth release called "Way Home".
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