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Talk:Way Productions[edit]

Welcome to the talk page[edit]

Other groups[edit]

This section was removed from the article and placed here: Other groups included from the 1970's were Selah with Ed Fisher, Paul Vergilio(now called Paolo Emilio Dionisio), Joe Maestri and Kristiana Linder Perez; Good Seed with Greg Anderson and Rick Panyard; Pressed Down, Shaken Together, and Running Over with Joe Fair, Ralph Graham and Paul Cuoco; Agape from Great Britain with David Bailey; Hope(Larry and Marianne Shicks); and Joyful Noise with Ted Ferrell, Brian Bliss, Dean Ellenwood, Ken McCaw, Claudettee Royal, Stevie Kay, Helen Parker Sudduth, Mary Ann Daly Hendricks, Ralph Dubofsky, Johnny Ruiz, and Cliff Adelman; Steve and Beverly Strick.

There were also a few bands that were put together in The Way Corps including "Living Waters" - 6th Corps, and "Glad Tidings" - 7th Corps.

Some info was placed into the page and this left here for someone else to work on or to leave as a note. Lsjzl 18:41, 21 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

(Absolutely - the weirdest description(s)of "Way Productions" I've ever seen. All of the 'members listed' have not been involved with the Way International for about 20 years (many of them I know personally). Nor was there ever any 'closed group songs' ever played only 'selected groups' (at least at that point in time).) Who ever wrote this made some very strange description(s) and implications. (from: just a friend)

which implications? There is nothing listed about playing songs for select few on this page. So, which implication? That they play music?? OOH scary! Lsjzl 14:43, 1 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Non affiliated[edit]

Again an editor added Agape, even though it was in the article. Other groups not directly with Way Productions include Agape from Great Britain(David Bailey) and Takit(Skip Mesquite and David Garabaldi of Tower of Power). << Should add a section (perhaps) talking about unaffiliated groups before we add them. They aren't Way Productions officially perhaps but play the "style".. maybe the def. on this page needs more working. Just thoughts to work on! Lsjzl 23:06, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ted F[edit]

What does the term "originator" refer to? Lsjzl 22:29, 22 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Someone came along and arbritarily deleted this. Replaced it again. This note is here so if the user returns they can comment rather than delete. Lsjzl 01:34, 27 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Members[edit]

Removed entire section as really this is no list. This is a list of some people who were at some point in time involved but no way definitive or current at all.

Members of Way Productions

  • Ted Ferrell (Musical Director)
  • Mike Martin (vocals)
  • Debra Olthouse (vocals)
  • Claudettee Royal (vocals)
  • Stevie Kay
  • Helen Parker Sudduth
  • Gregory Dean Ellenwood
  • Cliff Adelman
  • Brian Bliss
  • Skip Mesquite
  • John Ruiz
  • Steve and Beverly Strick
  • Ralph Dubofski
  • Tom Lepenski
  • Paul Vergilio/Paolo Emilio Dionisio
  • Joe Fair
  • Ralph Graham
  • Paul Cuocoo
  • Larry and Marianne Shicks
  • David Bailey


dispute songs sung[edit]

"I'm Gonna Wash My Feet in the Blood of the Wicked"? where is there proof of this? unless this is the posters personal testimony which is not proof enough i have to say. i request documentation —The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages 70.17.173.23 11:42, 16 May 2007 (UTC)alexis n. cromer-mahony]] [reply]

Now this is an actual song (The one titled above) but I removed this section for another reason:

"Some songs have, at times, been only performed to certain groups, such as the Way Corps, for example "I'm Gonna Wash My Feet in the Blood of the Wicked", which eventually became available to the general Way audience."

1. (My thought) Anti-way authors love the title of the song... hehe 2. The song was 1st performed for Way Corps and from what I heard at an Adv Class. It may or may not have been performed at a Sunday service but this is not clear. Either way there is no proof that there was a reason it was performed for a certain group 1st. Most songs are first sung to a group etc. OR doesn't count. Lsjzl 00:05, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

<random comment>I used to like Mike Martin's voice as a kid, when I was involved with this organization.</random comment> I read something about "Wash My Feet...", but I forgot where I found it. Oh well. — Deckiller 16:59, 20 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Albums[edit]

Removed this section for one big reason: (pasted here)

Albums[edit]

  • God of All of Us - 1970s
  • Miles of Smiles - 1970s
  • Wake Up America - 1970s
  • Pressed Down, Shaken Together and Running Over - 1970s

Reason: By whom? Unofficial or former group? Published by the Way? Just needs more info and adds nothing so far to the article so moved here for a bit. (This is NOT a very widely used article which is why it was moved here) Lsjzl 15:21, 12 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]