“Good To Me”
Pastor Van D. Roberson Presents
The Pastors’ Chorus of Bryan/College Station, TX

More a quartet than a chorus in number of singers and technique, the Pastors’ Chorus of Bryan/College Station, Texas is comprised of six Baptist ministers, including Pastor Van D. Roberson.

Pastors Roberson and M.O. Cooper trade leads on “Good To Me,” an old-fashioned mid-tempo hand-clapper.  It has the quartet backbeat, a fine vamp, and shouting leads, some that evoke the earth-shaking screams of the Mightly Clouds’ Joe Ligon. The men dwell on the many ways Jesus has blessed them, even when their fellow human beings have let them down.

One Comment

  1. Aservant September 2, 2012 at 3:17 am - Reply

    I like the synopsis, but where can I hear it? Have you heard Amber Bullock’s, Lord You’ve Been So Good?
    It’s also a powerful song speaking on God’s goodness in a contemporary fashion! Listen here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDTTktssG8A

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