by David Bruce Murray | Nov 8, 2018 | Music Business, Rant
Music streaming giant Spotify is routinely accused of shortchanging singers and songwriters on royalties. I’ve been giving them the benefit of the doubt for some years now. After an experience I had yesterday, however, it appears they’re even sleazier than...
by David Bruce Murray | Nov 8, 2018 | CD Reviews, Reviews
The latest recording by Josh Turner is an all-gospel collection titled I Serve A Savior. Described as a “labor of love,” the recording features the sort of mix that is now quite familiar when it comes to releases by established singers who fly the Gaither...
by Kyle Boreing | Nov 7, 2018 | Oddities, Recording Oddities
While listening to the latest Gold City album, Hope For The Journey, I immediately recognized one song as an outtake from a previous album – the song “Someday” was (according to Jordan Wilburn) originally recorded for their Moment of Truth album in...
by David Bruce Murray | Nov 5, 2018 | CD Reviews, Reviews
Believe is the first solo release by Imperials/Gaither Vocal Band alumnus since 2011’s Faroe Islands. Believe came to life at music dealer Sweetwater’s recording studio with Phil Naish and Mark Hornsby handling production duties. The release of...
by Diana Brantley | Nov 5, 2018 | Concert Review
On their way home from National Quartet Convention, PromisedLand Quartet made a stop in Newport, Tennessee for a repeat performance at the beautiful Southside Baptist Church. (I believe they said it was their 5th visit to the church.) I was so pleased to be able to...