House Resolution 198, sponsored by Representative Pearson, honors Reverend Al Green in celebration of his eightieth birthday. The resolution acknowledges Reverend Green's significant contributions to American music and his role as a devoted man of faith. Born on April 13, 1946, in Forrest City, Arkansas, he rose to prominence as a soul music icon, known for timeless hits like "Let's Stay Together" and "Take Me to The River." His powerful and tender voice has earned him multiple Grammy Awards and a place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, solidifying his status as one of the greatest singers of all time.
In addition to his musical achievements, Reverend Green has dedicated his life to ministry as the pastor of Full Gospel Tabernacle Church in Memphis, where he has served his congregation and community for decades. The resolution highlights his embodiment of love, resilience, and redemption, using his talents to unite people and inspire through faith and music. The House of Representatives expresses gratitude for Reverend Green's extraordinary life of artistry and service, extending heartfelt wishes for his continued health and joy.