by David Bruce Murray | Nov 14, 2017 | CD Reviews, Reviews
The latest release by The Nelons is an 11-song collection titled The Americana Sessions. Family themes run throughout and as the title implies, this is a collection of well-known American standards. The one new song is “Daddy And Son,” written by Jason...
by David Bruce Murray | Oct 23, 2017 | CD Reviews, Reviews
Silence The Stones will hit retail on November 10, but you can go ahead and read all about it today! Some of the best Southern Gospel trio CDs of the past few years have come from 11th Hour. Radio has agreed, sending four consecutive single releases to number one on...
by David Bruce Murray | Oct 19, 2017 | CD Reviews, Reviews
Tribute Quartet’s line-up of Riley Harrison Clark (tenor), Gary Casto (lead), Josh Singletary (baritone), and Anthony Davis (bass) has remained consistent since 2011. In what appears to be the first of a series (given the “Volume One” designation),...
by David Bruce Murray | Oct 18, 2017 | CD Reviews, Reviews
Alan Kendall has sung lead/baritone for several groups over the past few years including the Melody Boys Quartet, Freedom Quartet, and the Rebels. He currently sings with Jordan’s Bridge in addition to performing solo events. On Ease On Down The Road, producer...
by Quartet-Man | Oct 12, 2017 | CD Reviews, Reviews
(This review of Questions & Answers by Mercy’s Well is written by Terry Snyder, AKA Quartet-Man.) Mercy’s Well has been reviewed here before, and had some songs chart, but might still be new to some readers. For those who aren’t familiar with the group,...
by David Bruce Murray | Oct 10, 2017 | CD Reviews, Reviews
Since 1995, the Dixie Echoes have featured a number of bass and tenor singers, but the baritone and lead singers have remained constant. It was 1995 when Randy “Scoot” Shelnut, Jr. first joined the group to provide baritone vocals beside his lead singer...