Posts From David Bruce Murray
David Bruce Murray
David Bruce Murray is a church music director in Ellenboro, NC. He is the author of Murray's Encyclopedia Of Southern Gospel Music and the owner of both SGHistory.com and MusicScribe.com. David plays piano for Southern Sounds Quartet and the Foothills Community Choir.
CD Review: The Beelers (You’re Loved)
Check out the new CD from The Beelers!
January 5, 2017 David Bruce Murray CD Reviews, ReviewsCD Review: Lauren Talley – The Gospel
Label: Horizon Records Producer: Lauren Talley Song Titles: I Believe (featuring Brian Free & Assurance); The Cradle, The Cross And The Crown; I Am Not Ashamed; I Hear A Song
January 3, 2017 David Bruce Murray CD Reviews, ReviewsBest CDs, DVDs and Songs from 2016
Check out DBM’s list of the top CDs, DVDs, and songs from 2016!
December 27, 2016 David Bruce Murray SuperlativesMega Review: Booth Brothers – Between Here And Heaven
Daniel Mount, David Bruce Murray, Kyle Boreing, and Diana Brantley will be participating in this “mega-review.”
December 12, 2016 David Bruce Murray CD Reviews, Mega Review, ReviewsThe Originals: I Know
“I Know” was first heard in 1970, but part of it had been heard many years before.
March 4, 2016 David Bruce Murray HistoryThe Originals: Operator
Who sang “Operator” first? If you say Manhattan Transfer or the Downings, you are wrong. Read the article for the answer!
March 2, 2016 David Bruce Murray HistoryThe Originals: Go Out To The Program
Did you know another group recorded “Go Out To The Program” before the Oak Ridge Quartet?
February 6, 2016 David Bruce Murray Audio, HistoryThe Originals: Mary, Did You Know?
Did you know this lyric waited six years for its melody?
January 19, 2016 David Bruce Murray Audio, HistoryThe Originals: Jesus Is Coming Soon
Who recorded it first?
January 12, 2016 David Bruce Murray Audio, HistoryThe Originals: Look For Me At Jesus’ Feet
Let’s revisit The Calvarymen of West Virginia for another installment of The Originals.
June 4, 2015 David Bruce Murray Audio, HistoryThe Originals: How Great Thou Art
Did you know “How Great Thou Art” went through three languages before it was translated into English?
May 28, 2015 David Bruce Murray Audio, History