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The Talleys – “For Every Generation” (1988)
The Talleys didn’t release a new album for 2 years, and with this latest release, and being the trendsetters that they were, they went in a new musical direction, once again proving their versatility.
#NewsNuggets: 11-11-22
Several top quartets have news to share this week, plus more in NewsNuggets!
The Rambos – “Cross Country Concert” (1965), “Dottie, Buck & Joe” (1965) & “Those Singing Rambos” (1965)
1965 was a busy year for the Rambos, as they released 3 albums with different personnel on each album. Check out James’ review of these albums as we continue our trek through the Rambos cataloge!
#NewsNuggets: 11-4-22
A new single from Scotty Inman, new Christmas music, and more in this episode of News Nuggets!
The Rambos – “Sing the Songs of Jim (Chief) Wetherington of the Statesmen Quartet” (1963) & “Warner Brothers Present the Gospel Echoes” (1964)
As we start this latest series of album reviews, check out James’ review of these early Rambo albums!
REVIEWS
Concert Review: Anchormen Quartet, North Georgia Sing (Calhoun and Hiawassee, GA)
I'm going to combine the review for these two events since they had a common denominator - The Anchormen Quartet! In April, the Anchormen appeared at the Heritage Baptist Church in Calhoun. Unfortunately, to get there they had to battle some very troublesome Atlanta...
Concert Review: Gold City and Heritage of Gold (Cedartown and Dallas, GA)
I was blessed to see Gold City twice in two months – a single-artist concert at First Baptist in Cedartown, GA and a Gold City Heritage event at the Dallas Theater in Dallas, GA. In Cedartown, there was a full church to hear the current lineup of the group – Thomas...
CD Review: Steve Ladd – No Excuses, No Regrets (EP)
Label: Sonlite Records Producer: Cody McVey Songs: All Things Are Possible God; Chain Breaker; What You've Already Done; No Excuses, No Regrets; Since I Laid My Burden Down; Living Water Rating: 4 Stars Steve Ladd's No Excuses, No Regrets is the second six-song EP...
CD Review: Misty Freeman – Turn The Page (EP)
Misty Freeman’s new solo CD is good!
The Happy Goodman Family – Leave Your Sorrows & Come Along (1972)
It’s time to “Leave Your Sorrows & Come Along with the Happy Goodmans”! Check out James’ review of this great album from 1972.
The Happy Goodman Family – Wanted Live (1971)
One of the most iconic live albums ever made was the Goodmans’ 1971 live album, “Wanted Live”. This week, James takes a look at this exciting and classic live album.
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