THE LATEST
The Inspirations – “We Shall Rise” (1972)
This 1972 album introduced us to the booming bass voice of Mike Holcomb, who remained with the group for over 40 years! “We Shall Rise” features a lot of concert favorites for the Inspirations…check it out!
The Hemphills – “Old Brush Arbor Days” (1970)
This next album in the Hemphills discography was a very cool, rustic sounding album, which really matched the vibe of the cover. Check out what James has to say about this gem of an album!
Song Evolution: “I Know What Lies Ahead”
Written in 1983, this song has seen a significant evolution over time.
#NewsNuggets: 12-15-23
Hymns Down Under, and MORE in NewsNuggets!
Joel & LaBreeska Hemphill / Hemphills – “The Country Gospel Style” (1967), “In Gospel Country” (1968) & “Take Us Home With You” (1969)
In keeping with family groups, the Hemphills were one of the greatest groups to grace the SG stage. Join us as we journey through their discography over the ensuing weeks, starting with this trio of their earliest works…
REVIEWS
Album Review: “Down Home Christmas” – The Oak Ridge Boys
Kyle reviews the Oaks’ EIGHTH Christmas album.
New Music Reviews: Late-October Christmas Releases
DBM reviews SIX new Christmas CDs!
New Music Reviews: Late-October Releases
DBM reviews new recordings by the Perrys and Gaither Vocal Band!
New Music Reviews – Mid-October Christmas Releases
DBM reviews three more Christmas releases this week!
The Rex Nelon Singers – “We Shall Behold the King” (1983)
“We Shall Behold the King” was a career album for the Rex Nelon Singers. The crowing jewel of the album was the hit song, “O For a Thousand Tongues”, which the group still sings today. Read all about it here!
Review: Gaither TV
Is Gaither TV worth $4.99 per month? Read DBM’s review to find out.
HISTORY
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VIEWS AND COMMENTARY
The Originals: Mary, Did You Know?
Did you know this lyric waited six years for its melody?
The Originals: Jesus Is Coming Soon
Who recorded it first?
The Originals: Look For Me At Jesus’ Feet
Let’s revisit The Calvarymen of West Virginia for another installment of The Originals.
SONY’S DEVOTIONS
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