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The Inspirations – “What a Wonderful Time” / “From the Heart of the Great Smokies” / “He’s Our Guide” (1967)
These next 3 albums, you hear the Inspirations really coming into their own, vocally, as they work to create their own musical identity. Listening to these albums is truly a treat, hearing the youthfulness of their sound. Check out the article, and listen to the albums yourself on You Tube!
#NewsNuggets: 4-28-23
A new bass singer for the Kingdom Heirs and MUCH MORE in this week’s NewsNuggets!
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…
#NewsNuggets: 4-21-23
Absolutely Gospel Music Awards distributed and MORE in the latest NewsNuggets!
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”!
REVIEWS
Concert Review: The Perrys (Douglasville, GA)
Liberty Baptist Church in Douglasville, Georgia really loves the Perrys! I went to one of that church's morning services recently to see the Perrys in concert for the first time since Tracy Stuffle's death in February. This very friendly church was full for the...
Audio Review: The Hoppers Honor The First Families Of Gospel Music
Read DBM’s thoughts on this unique tribute recording by the Hoppers!
CD Review: Ernie Haase & Signature Sound – “Clear Skies”
Clear Skies Produced by Wayne Haun StowTown Records www.erniehaase.com Format: CD & Digital Release Date: January 26, 2018 Format Reviewed: Spotify Tune-O-Meter: High Rating: 3.5 stars (out of 5) SONG TITLES: Clear Skies (Ernie Haase/Joel Lindsey/Wayne Haun) /...
CD Review: Various Artists – Fanny Crosby/Newly Discovered Hymns & Songs
In 2016, a CD was released on the Integrity label titled Blessed Assurance: The New Hymns Of Fanny Crosby. I reviewed it and rated it at 3 stars, concluding that review by observing, "It’s too bad the producers did not make it a goal to present these new/old songs in...
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!
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!
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