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The Inspirations – “Twentieth Anniversary” (1984)
By 1984, the Inspirations were celebrating 20 years as a group, releasing this classy album. One of my personal favorites from this era, it’s a wonderful piece of history from the legendary Inspirations!
#NewsNuggets: 9-6-24
Nelons tribute segment set for NQC and MORE in #NewsNuggets!
The Kingsmen – “Chattanooga Live” (1977)
One of the most iconic and legendary live albums ever made was this 1977 release by the Kingsmen, “Chattanooga Live”. This is the album that introduced me to the Kingsmen when I was around 8 years old…I’ve never been the same since!
#NewsNuggets: 8-30-24
The new Nelons album released today and more in #NewsNuggets!
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…
REVIEWS
The Hinsons – We Promise You Gospel! (1973)
As the Hinsons prepare for the an exciting next few years, this album really sets into motion the sound that is distinctively “Hinson”.
The Hinsons – He Pilots My Ship (1972)
In this latest article, James reviews the Hinsons 2nd national recording, “He Pilots My Ship” and talks about how their sound is continuing to grow as they are becoming a force within gospel music.
The Hinsons – …Sing About the Lighthouse (1971)
This week starts a new series of record reviews as James Hales tackles the albums by the Hinsons. First on the list is their iconic first major album which features their hit song, “The Lighthouse”! Check it out…
The Happy Goodman Family – The Reunion (1990)
As we wrap up this series on the Happy Goodmans, James walks us through this final album by Howard, Sam, Rusty and Vestal.
The Paynes – “Ready or Not” (1982)
“Ready or Not”…we’re moving on to our next group…the Paynes. Their time in the spotlight was relatively short, but they made a lasting impact! Check out this review of their first nationally released album, “Ready or Not”…
The Hemphills – “Hits” (1989)
For our final review in the Hemphill’s discography, check out this gem of new recordings of their classic tunes.
HISTORY
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VIEWS AND COMMENTARY
2017 Survey: Nomination Round
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Alan Jackson “Previous Memories” DVD
No, that is NOT a typo in the title. Click here, and I’ll explain why….
This is My Father’s World
Sometimes what a statement denies is as significant as what it affirms. All men “are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights.” Our rights don’t come from a fickle ruler, who could change his mind. They don’t come from a 51% majority vote, which could...
SONY’S DEVOTIONS
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Remind Me of the Cross
This morning, I listened to the Gatlin Brothers' Come Home CD. I was surprised how many of the songs centered around the Cross, but it was exactly what I needed to focus on today. You see, I woke up pretty discouraged. Mornings have been rough this past week, and this...
Someone Like Me
If I lived a million years, I'd still never see how someone like You could love someone like me. ~Mike Payne I wonder if a person can truly be converted if she doesn't understand how truly vile she is without God. Is this why many who grow up in church look the part...
Well Done!
I enjoy reading biographies, especially of preachers and missionaries of years gone by. I think of John Wesley, George Whitefield, D.L. Moody, George Muller. Even if you disagree with their doctrine, you can't deny that they accomplished more for the Kingdom than most...




