“How sweet the sound.”

Some things have to be seen to be believed. You need to see the site of K&K Mime, “identical twins [who] silently interpret contemporary Gospel music with dramatic gestures and animated facial expressions, portraying man’s resistance of life’s evil temptations and His transformation from doubter to believer.” They are the “founders of Gospel mime,” and I’m dying to see more of this exciting artform. You must see the Flash intro and this video.

Check out this interview with Karl & Keith Edmonds, the members of K&K:

A lot of groups want to know how we do what we do. How can you put the makeup on correctly? What type of gloves to use? Why do you wear only certain outfits? These are questions people ask and we’re excited about that.

One Response

  1. April Trombetta Says:

    When I was a Jehovah’s Witness I listened to some Gospel music. One of my favourite’s was “We fall down” by Donnie McCurklin or however you spell his name. Anyway, the reason most Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t listen to Gospel music is because it puts more emphasis on praising Jesus, God’s son, and not God himself. Yes they are thankful for Jesus sacrifice and all, but really who is more important. The person who sacrificed his life, or the person who made such a sacrifice in the first place and created you and I? Hope this helps.

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