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News Nuggets: 10-10-25
Two departures announced and MORE in NewsNuggets!
#NewsNuggets: 11-8-24
A classic group returns and MORE in this week’s #NewsNuggets!
The Kingsmen – “Better in Person” (1985)
“Better in Person” is the first in a series of 3 consecutive live albums the Kingsmen released between 1985 and 1987. Read all about it…
#NewsNuggets: 11-1-24
Earle Wheeler has passed away; new releases.
The Kingsmen – “The Game of Life” (1984)
“The Game of Life” was a unique album for the Kingsmen, but it’s one of my personal favorite studio albums. Check out what I have to say about it and see if you agree!
REVIEWS
The Downings – “Up with the Downings” (1969)
For their second album released in 1969, the Downings had signed with Heartwarming records and released “Up with the Downings”. Check out James’ assessment of this laid back album…
The Downings – “Take One” (1969)
In our next series of LP reviews, we’ll be going through each album by the Downings. Though the group was relatively short lived, they made a huge mark in Southern Gospel music. Check out James’ review of their very first album, “Take One”!
The Rambos – “Memories Made New” (1983)
For our final installment on the Rambos, we come to a wonderful culmination of their legendary music with their final album as a group, “Memories Made New”, which was released in 1983. Check it out…
The Rambos – “Rambo Reunion” (1981)
After a 2 year hiatus from recording, the Rambos came back together in 1981 for one final studio album of all new songs. “Rambo Reunion” was a marvelous piece of work and one of their finest recordings ever made.
The Kingsmen – “Just a Little Closer Home” (1977)
One of my all-time favorite studio albums by the Kingsmen is this gem from 1977, “Just a Little Closer Home”. This marked the beginning of a remarkable era as Little Ernie Phillips joins the Kingsmen. Read all about it…
The Kingsmen – “Just in Time” (1976)
“Just in Time” was a unique album in the Kingsmen discography…it was recorded during Hamill’s 8 month hiatus from the group and it was the final album they recorded for Canaan Records. Check it out…
HISTORY
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The Originals: How Great Thou Art
Did you know “How Great Thou Art” went through three languages before it was translated into English?
The Originals: I’ll Fly Away
Each article in The Originals series highlights the first recorded version of a popular Southern Gospel song. "I'll Fly Away" was written by Albert E. Brumley in 1929 while picking cotton. The song was inspired by a song titled "If I Had The Wings Of An Angel." When...
VIEWS AND COMMENTARY
Concept Video: Clear Skies – Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
EH&SS go to the beach.
The Originals: A Wonderful Time Up There
Who recorded “Gospel Boogie” first?
The Originals: What A Day That Will Be
It’s been recorded hundreds of times, but who did it first?
SONY’S DEVOTIONS
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Our God Is …
If I asked you to describe God in one word, what would you say? I expect some would immediately shout out, "awesome," "wonderful," "amazing." And He is all of these things, but I wonder how many would say, "holy," "righteous," "just." Hebrews 12:29 tells us that "Our...
Dixie Echoes: Keeping It Real
A rare instance of a complete press release published on MusicScribe.
Keep On Keeping On
This is later than I would typically write my Sunday devotional but where I am in Arizona, it is only a little after 6:00 PM. It is also 106 degrees. I would not wish this on anybody. But then I heard it was going to be close to 100 degrees in Michigan too....




