
SG History 10101 Dec 2004
SG History 101 - The Couriers
![]() One of the most unique, accomplished, and influential groups in southern gospel music history is the Couriers! Here is their story. Reader Comments
Bryan Jones passed away this morning, June 12,05.
He accompanied the Couriers, best as I can remember, at Carnagie Hall, in the early 60's. Bryan was a phenomenal pianist / accompianest, and had a great grasp of Scripture. He spent a great deal of time at our house his last 3 years, and tutored my pianist teen-age son wonderfully. We love Bryan and look forward to seeing him in Glory. I DO hope there are piano's in Heaven. .....Paul, Jane, and Alex Doss
Commented by On 06/12/2005
I just read the article, really enjoyed it. If possible please pass this along to the original Couriers, as we ministered together in many concerts in New York City, as Christian Church John 3:16, Bronx NY with Rev. Richard Tanon.
Please let them know that the youngest member of our gospel group just passed away with the Lord his name is Jose Alicea (Manny), if possible please give my number to Brothers Neal, Duane and Dave 631-968-1611. God Bless.
Commented by On 07/31/2005
Dear John: The passing of Bryan Jones was not taken lightly by Dave, Duane and Neil. On occasion, Bryan played for us, and whenever he was in attendance at one of our concerts we always prevailed upon him to play the piano. I remember, with sadness, the last time I saw him. He told me that he could no longer play the piano for physical reasons. That was devastating news. Bryan, of all the piano players we ever had, could make the Old Hymns come alive and so we used him on a Hymn album. To this day when you ask me what a great higlight of singing has been ,I would tell you it was the days that Bryan would sit at the piano and inspires The Couriers way beyond our abilities to soar into heavely places with the grand old gospel hymns.
I think I speak for Dave and Neil these words. Bryan, thanks for all the great inspirational times we had together and we look forward with great anticipation to hooking up with you in heaven for the biggest concert session of all times. If the readers of this column never heard Bryan play you missed one of the greatest experiences of a lifetime.
Commented by On 08/01/2005
Gentlemen,
My son, Alex and I appreciate your comments about Bryan Jones more than I can express here. He had become like a grandfather to my son, and expanded the piano and theory to him like no other. In fact, he told Alex, "son, I am passing my mantle to you". This nearly brought us (Jane, Alex, me) to tears. Altho Jane took Bryan to various Doctors, he was not correctly diagnosed until shortly before his passing. The disease (Lawry bodies dimentia) is not curable....even if discovered earlier. Well, we know where he is now. At his wonderful funeral / memorial service, Alex played several of Bryans works, and accompanied Bryans friends, singing his music. Bryans daughters told me afterwards, that when they closed their eyes,it sounded to them as tho their Dad was playing. That was highly complementary.....even if a little bit stretched! Don Baldwin attended CBI in the 50's. He was sent there out of my father / Alex's grandfather's church, Calvary Tabernacle, in Chicago. I was a little kid then, and thought Don was the Baldwin of the piano company. We have much of Bryan's old music, thanks to Don's wife, and recordings Bryan gave us, and I can tell you, he was an incomparable accompianist. Alex leaves for Bible school in two weeks. He has recieved a 4 year scholarship.....to be an accompianist. So on a smaller scale, Bryan's work lives on. Not sure that ANYONE could do it like Bryan. Phenomenon does not do him justice. Bryan also had a huge grasp of scripture, and Alex and he spent hours discussing it. The time in the Scripture was as valuable as the music mentoring he did. Bryan was incredibly kind to Alex, and we did our very best to reciprocate, before the Lord. He is not replaceable in our lives, until we get to Glory. For me, that's likeily not a real long time, and I look forward to that day. "What a day, that will be...." In Christ..... Paul Doss
Commented by On 08/01/2005
The Couriers became my favorite quartet with Duane,Neil,Don,Dave,and David. I have most of their LPs and a friend has converted them over to CDs. I am so thankful that I can continue to enjoy their rich harmony structures and the joy they presented in their songs. But most of all I appreciated their passion for the gospel and ministering for Him to His people. I saw the Couriers many times in Nashville and Scottsville, Ky and have many fond memories of their concerts. The three guys still do a fantastic job. Keep on keeping on, gentlemen. And May God Contine to Bless You!
Commented by On 08/26/2005
Does anyone know where I can obtain the lyrics to the Couriers' beautiful song "Statue of Liberty"? I've done a websearch but keep coming up empty. I have just recently heard this song again and have fallen in love with it all over again.
Thanks. I'd appreciate an email response if anyone can help.
Commented by On 09/19/2005
Edna,
Using any search engine on the internet, you will find many references to the lyrics of Neil Enloe's beautiful 'Statue Of Liberty'. To make it real easy for you, here's a link that gives you the lyrics, and it also plays the notes. This is not my website and I do not endorse it otherwise, but it does have what you are looking for. http://my.homewithgod.com/mkcathy/inspirational/statue.html Edna, why not go to daveduaneandneil.com and order yourself a new copy of this song on their newest CD album, entitled, 'One Nation Over God. Your favourite song is on that album. Neil Enloe composed over 50 songs and while 'Statue' is probably the most well-known, the others are still treasures by any measure. Many of Neil's annointed songs are still sung by 'The Couriers' of today. Try and catch them in your area, by checking their schedule. thecouriers.com Blessings, Steve
Commented by On 09/19/2005
I recently saw Duane, Neil and Dave at
a concert they gave at Westminister Chapel in Bellevue Washington. What a great blessing and great music! Wonderful to see men that live what they believe and use their wonderful voices to serve God and spread the Gospel!! Thanks so much for coming to Bellevue to sing for us! In Him, Karen Schickling
Commented by On 10/21/2005
My personal experience has been extremely positive. I know that these three guys are not only great singers, but wonderful, Christian men. I encourage anyone wanting to hear some great gospel music and sincere testimony to book this time-tested trio.
Commented by Bob Sellers On 10/26/2005
It was so great looking back at all the memories. My group, The Singing Canadians have fond memories of the original Couriers, as we travelled so much together both in Canada and the US. Much time has gone by, and it's nice to know we both are still singing for Jesus. It's hard to get it out of your system, isn't it. Neil, the Statue of Liberty is still one of the favorite songs we did, back then. Keep on Keepin on, guys.I hope we get to sing together again soon, when you're in Canada in the Southern Ontario, area.
Commented by On 12/29/2005
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