Movies by Ernie Haase

Gaither Vocal Band and Ernie Haase & Signature Sound...Together

Gaither Vocal Band and Ernie Haase & Signature Sound...Together

The Gaither Vocal Band and Ernie Haase & Signature Sound...Together features two great quartets celebrating one great God through songs that, according to Bill Gaither, "are best sung together." Enjoy the harmony of these eight men as they lift up their voices and their lives in a truly remarkable evening of celebration, worship, joy and camaraderie.

Ernie Haase and Signature Sound

Ernie Haase and Signature Sound

The "Ernie Haase & Signature Sound" DVD RELEASE DATE: October 2005 (DVD) Track Listing: Glory To God In The Highest Stand By Me Shout, Brother, Shout Lead Me, Guide Me I'm Telling The World About His Love Trying To Get A Glimpse Forgiven Again Do You Want To Be Forgiven On My Way, On My Own Will The Lord Be With Me Happy Rhythm Hold To God's Unchanging Hand Farther Along This Old Place Godspeed Then Came The Morning Where No One Stands Alone Oh! What A Time This Could Be The Dawning Of That Day Tribute To George Younce W...

Encore

Encore

Includes: Glory, Glory Clear The Road Faith Unlocks The Door Light Of Love How Long Has It Been Practice What You Preach O What A Savior Thanks To Calvary Glory To God In The Highest He Knows Just What I Need Up Above My Head Taller Than Trees Move That Mountain Old Friends

The Cathedrals: 50 Faithful Years

The Cathedrals: 50 Faithful Years

You'd recognize the sound anywhere - the rich, deep bass voice, the clear resonating lead singer, the close 4-part harmonies, the excitement that only a Southern Gospel Quartet can create. Put it all together and you have the Cathedrals, probably the best-known gospel quartet. The sound of the group has always been woven around the two creators of the group, Glen Payne - lead, and George Younce - the bass. [Bill Gaither]

Oh, My, Glory!

Oh, My, Glory!

As Bill Gaither and The Homecoming Friends’ tribute to Memphis’ mighty Mississippi River, Ivan Parker sings “Love Is Like A River.” Other highlights include “I Shall Wear A Crown,” “Oh My Glory, Glory, Glory” and lots of comedy from Mark Lowry and his favorite target, Bill Gaither.

A Farewell Celebration

A Farewell Celebration

"The Cathedrals: A Farewell Celebration" captures this legendary group during one of their finest - and most emotional - hours. This video was taped at a live concert in the Ryman Auditorium on the Nashville stop of the group's 1999 farewell tour. The farewell celebration, hosted by Bill Gaither, attracted some of the biggest names in gospel music. Shown paying musical tribute to the Cathedrals are the Statler Brothers, the Oak Ridge Boys, Sandi Patty, Guy Penrod and others.

A Tribute To George Younce

A Tribute To George Younce

A Tribute to George Younce presents an unforgettable look at one of gospel music's most influential personalities...voice that made a difference in the lives of countless individuals across the globe. This intimate video retrospective, hosted by Bill Gaither, offers never-before-seen footage of conversations with George Younce, footage of his last appearance, personal remembrances by Bill and Gloria Gaither and Janet Paschal, plus a rich treasury of performances by George and the Cathedrals. Hilarious, moving and inspirational all at once, t...

Dream On: Live From Chicago

Dream On: Live From Chicago

Joined by special guests Jessy Dixon, comidenne Chonda Pierce and the New Friendship Youth & Young Adult Choir, gospel quartet Ernie Haase & Signature Sound wow a packed house with this live performance from Chicago's Navy Pier Grand Ballroom. Highlights include energizing renditions of songs such as "Never Give Up, Never Give In," "My Heavenly Father Watches Over Me," "Reason Enough" and "Since Jesus Passed By."

Get Away, Jordan

Get Away, Jordan

Get Away, Jordan is a live CD/DVD released by Christian gospel quartet Ernie Haase & Signature Sound. The album was produced by Gaither Music Group and released on January 23, 2007. This DVD video is the last to feature their piano player Roy Webb.