"Soon As I Get Home" (1985) Helen Stephens & The Northern California GMWA HD
This is track 11 of the 1985 album entitled "Oh, My Jesus What A Friend". Written by Roscoe Corner Helen J. H. Stephens was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was educated in the public schools in New Orleans and obtained her degree of music from Dillard University of New Orleans, Louisiana. While attending Booker T. Washington High School, Helen played the piano for weekly assembly programs, sang in the school choir, performed in operettas, and was active in the school band. While in New Orleans, she sang with a choral group, “The Southland Spiritual Chanters”. Helen, being the aggressive and progressive woman formed her own group “The Ebenezer Echoes”. In addition to this, she played for several churches in the area. After completing her degree at Dillard University in 1949, Helen married Arnold E. Stephens (1927-2009) in 1950 and shortly thereafter moved to California in 1953. She initially played for the Solid Rock Baptist Church of Oakland. She also played at the Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, Berkeley California, and the Antioch Baptist Church of Oakland, California. Helen was most recently a member of the Olivet Institutional Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Gordon Humphrey, Jr. In 1956, Helen organized the “Stephens Singers”. In 1969, she organized the gospel group, “The Voices of Christ” of Berkeley, California with 23 members. By 1970, the choir had grown to 92 members strong. The choir has recorded eight albums and has received numerous awards. The choir is the Hall of Fame of the Bay Area Gospel Academy Awards presented by the late Dr. Justin S. Cummins and the G.L. Bedford Specials. Many outstanding music directors and gospel singers were trained under the direction of Helen Stephens. Helen has many ‘firsts’ to her credit along with being the founder of the “Voices of Christ”. She also organized the Northern California Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America and remained as chapter representative until retiring in 2013. At the invitation of the California State College of Hayward, Helen introduced and incorporated gospel music into that institution’s curriculum and instructed there for six years. She was a teacher of gospel music at the College of Marin in Kentfield, California and formerly Dominican College of San Rafael, California. In 1979, Helen became the director of the “The Lighthouse Singers of Marin”. The choir was formed from the Family Light School of Music and the Tamalpais Singers. Under Helen’s fine direction, they sang throughout the Bay Area, California and nationally. As an example of her influence, the Lighthouse Singers of Marin won an award at the Bay Area Gospel Academy Awards for the most promising choir of 1983. Helen and the Lighthouse Singers have completed two recordings, their first “See the Glorious Light” and the second “Lighthouse Sings Steven Roberts Music”. In addition to being one of the greatest directors around, Helen also sang beautifully. In