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Knight & Co. put zip in LDS hymns
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The choir with men wearing black suits, black shirts with royal blue ties and women wearing royal blue choir robes filled about two-thirds of the Tabernacle Choir seats and responded forcefully to Knight's animated direction with short, staccato punches mixed with long, drawn-out phrasing, the sound rising to fill the hall and spilling out of the doors onto Temple Square. A grand piano, synthesizer, electric guitar and tambourine accompanied, adding some of the "zip" Knight said she longs to share.
The meeting was conducted by Darius Gray, president of Genesis, and presided over by Elder Merrill J. Bateman of the Presidency of the Seventy.
Elder Bateman concluded the program with a dramatic reminiscence of his personal connection to the 1978 revelation.
Three weeks after the revelation was announced, he and an associate, Edwin Q. Cannon, went to Calabar, Nigeria, where they were to meet Ime Eduok. At a large hotel, they asked about him. A crowd of people gathered around and tried to help but without success. Suddenly, a man came up, having overheard them, and said he was Eduok's employer but did not know where he lived. He gave them directions to the office, and they arrived just as a lock was being put on the door. Over the next three days, led by Eduok, they found all the people and groups they needed to see. Their work prepared the way for the church to be established in West Africa after the priesthood revelation was announced the following month.
E-MAIL: carrie@desnews.com
Contributing: R. Scott Lloyd
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