by David Bruce Murray | Aug 16, 2017 | History, Polls-Games-Contests
What was the Most Significant Personnel Change in Southern Gospel music’s history? We started with 36 nominations. After two rounds of voting, only 4 remain. It’s time to pick the winner! Voting Rules: You MUST submit a total of TWO votes. Your vote will NOT be...
by David Bruce Murray | Aug 9, 2017 | History, Polls-Games-Contests
What was the Most Significant Personnel Change in Southern Gospel music’s history? Last week you were presented with 36 historical moments where someone joined an existing group and proceeded to take that group to new heights. In five of the six sets put before you,...
by David Bruce Murray | Aug 9, 2017 | Audio, History, Streaming Video
“Try A Little Kindness” was written by Curt Sapaugh and Bobby Austin. At least three gospel groups recorded the song in 1969, and each gave their album the same title as the song. These groups include The Hopper Brothers & Connie, the Kingsmen Quartet,...
by David Bruce Murray | Aug 7, 2017 | History, Streaming Video
Check out the new concept video for the hymn “Give Me Jesus” by Ernie Haase & Signature Sound. The hymn is from their upcoming CD Clear Skies. The lyric is from another of Fanny Crosby’s previously unpublished manuscripts with music (and possibly...
by David Bruce Murray | Aug 2, 2017 | Commentary & Observations, History
(Thank you to Darrell Ritchie for broaching this subject and inspiring this article.) The definition of the word “hymn” spans a variety of traditions and may be applied to the creative output of most language groups around the world, but I’m limiting...
by David Bruce Murray | Aug 1, 2017 | History, Polls-Games-Contests
What was the Most Significant Personnel Change in Southern Gospel music’s history? It’s time to vote and find out! We need your input to determine which group member addition made the greatest impact on the entire Southern Gospel music industry (not just...