THE LATEST
The Inspirations – “Praise God and Country” (1985)
The Inspirations love this country! They have always been proud to show their patriotism, and this latest album featured the patriotic title song, “Praise God and Country”. This album was a little different than most, but it was a good album overall. Read all about it…
#NewsNuggets: 1-10-25
A new book and more in this week’s #NewsNuggets!
The Kingsmen – “Singin’ in the Sun…Live” (1992)
As the golden age of live albums were coming to an end, the Kingsmen recorded one last great live album, “Singin’ in the Sun”. A little different from their previous live albums, it was a great and exuded all things “Kingsmen”! Read all about it…
#NewsNuggets: 1-3-25 – Happy New Year!
Habedank announces winter tour and MORE in #NewsNuggets!
The Kingsmen – “Wish You Were Here” (1991)
One of the best loved recordings in the Kingsmen’s repertoire is this gem from 1991, featuring the title song, “Wish You Were Here”, which became Tim Surrett’s signature song and one of the Kingsmen’s greatest hits. Check it out…
REVIEWS
The Rex Nelon Singers – “The Sun’s Coming Up” (1977)
1977 was the dawn of a new beginning for Rex Nelon and the Rex Nelon Singers. This album was the start of something marvelous and the impact to this industry is still felt today! If you’re unfamiliar with the beginnings of the Nelons…you need to check this out!
The Downings – “Birthplace” (1977)
1977 brought us the final album by the Downings, which was basically a “full on” contemporary album that was way ahead of its time for Southern Gospel Music! Check it out…
The Downings – “Spiritfest” (1976)
One of the most unique and progressive albums released during the 70s was the Downings’ 1976 album, “Spiritfest”. Take a moment and read about this trailblazing album…
The Downings – “Praise Him!” (1975)
In 1975, the Downings released a phenomenal live recording entitled, “Praise Him!”. This album contained it all…excitement, soaring vocals, driving music, great songs and pure energy! Read all about it…
NQC 2024 In Review
Check out DBM’s better-late-than-never NQC 2024 report!
The Kingsmen – “Your Ride’s on the Way” (1982)
Though it lived in the shadow of “Live…Naturally”, this 1982 album was truly a gem. Read all about it!
HISTORY
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The Originals: Operator
Who sang “Operator” first? If you say Manhattan Transfer or the Downings, you are wrong. Read the article for the answer!
The Originals: Go Out To The Program
Did you know another group recorded “Go Out To The Program” before the Oak Ridge Quartet?
VIEWS AND COMMENTARY
A Conversation with Gerald Wolfe
Kyle Boreing talks to Gerald Wolfe about different aspects of the gospel music industry.
#NewsNuggets: 3-2-18
Watch a couple of videos with us!
The Next Generation of Trax
If we’re gonna be using tracks from now on, why not have some flexibility with them?
SONY’S DEVOTIONS
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Have You Been Changed?
"If he can make a change in me, He can make a change in you." These words from the Cathedrals' song "He Made a Change" got me thinking this morning. Every true Christian should be able to look back and "see where He brought me from to where I am today." Even if you...
Seek Your Servant
My mind has been going in a lot of directions the last few days as I've been processing the National Quartet Convention which I watched online last week. I had thought I might share some of the things I took away from that since it would be semi-Southern...
NQC 2019 – Saturday
While I was not able to attend the closing concert, I did attend the two showcases earlier in the day and they were both fabulous! Gerald Wolfe brought his popular Hymn Sing to NQC, and he sure had lots of artists that were conveniently available to take the stage...




