by David Bruce Murray | Apr 19, 2024 | News
NEWS OF THE WEEK The Southern Gospel Music Association of West Virginia announced they will induct the following individuals into their Hall Of Fame on Saturday, April 27 at a ceremony in Huntington, West Virginia: Diana Perry Gillette, Homer Fry, Mark Hale, Harold...
by James Hales | Apr 17, 2024 | LP Review, Reviews
After “Revival” was released in 1987, it would be 2 years before the Hemphills would release a new album. During this time, the group left RiverSong Records and joined ranks with their friend Bill Traylor on his new label, Homeland Records. With renewed excitement,...
by David Bruce Murray | Apr 12, 2024 | News
NEWS OF THE WEEK The Dixie Echoes announced they have hired former Florida Melody Boys member Shannon Yates to sing baritone. Randy “Scoot” Shelnut Jr. who has carried the baritone part since 1995 will be the group’s bass singer going forward....
by James Hales | Apr 10, 2024 | LP Review, Reviews
One of the most popular albums in the Hemphills’ discography was this gem from 1987 titled, “Revival”. Featuring a classy cover shot of the group, the soft pastel color pallet of the cover perfectly contrasted the vibrant colors of their last 2 album covers. By the...
by David Bruce Murray | Apr 5, 2024 | News
NEWS OF THE WEEK Ernie and Debbie Peters (The Joyaires) were honored with a presentation from the Southern Gospel Music Association recently celebrating their 45 years in gospel ministry. Gold City announced they have hired Lori Wise to manage their current and future...
by James Hales | Apr 3, 2024 | LP Review, Reviews
By 1986, the Benson Company had dropped the Heartwarming label as lots of changes were going on within the company during that time, and in the process, the Hemphills signed with RiverSong Records. RiverSong was actually started in 1983 by Bill Traylor, and by 1986,...
by Kyle Boreing | Apr 1, 2024 | Announcements, Humor, Marketing Oddities, News
APRIL 1, 2024: MusicScribe owner and writer, David Bruce Murray, is excited to announce the recent rebranding of his site to Bill Gaither’s MusicScribe effective immediately. “When I saw how successful Mr. Gaither has been with previous periodical ventures...
by Sony Elise | Mar 31, 2024 | Uncategorized
Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life; the one who believes in Me will live, even if he dies. ~John 11:25 This morning, I’m thinking of two friends who passed away recently. One was a church greeter who used to greet us on Easter morning with...
by David Bruce Murray | Mar 29, 2024 | Uncategorized
NEWS OF THE WEEK Bluegrass Gospel band, Chosen Road, recently performed for a session of the Tennessee State Senate. The Frosts announced the launch of a new weekly southern gospel show in Branson, MO called “Southern Gospel Sundays with The Frosts” at The Americana...
by Kyle Boreing | Mar 27, 2024 | Commentary & Observations, Marketing Oddities, Music Business, Music Tech, Oddities
Ok, so first of all, I don’t have a problem with the rebranding of Bill Gaither’s enLighten. It’s business. The station still has a good chunk of the same playlists as before (for better or worse). What I DO have a problem with is how a large number...
by James Hales | Mar 27, 2024 | LP Review, Reviews
Coming off the tremendous success generated from their “Together” album, the Hemphills released another exciting album called, “Excited!” in 1985. It truly was an exciting time for the Hemphills as they were continuing to enjoy immense success via radio and in their...
by David Bruce Murray | Mar 22, 2024 | News
NEWS OF THE WEEK Singing News announced the Top 10 nominees in 20 Fan Awards categories. Subscribers will vote in May to choose the Top 5. Artist Resource Services (ARS) announced they have added Southern Gospel veterans Steve Ladd and Debra Perry & Jaidyn’s Call...