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Spotlight on The Browns

It’s my honor today to feature some of my favorite folks in Southern Gospel music. We see lots of families singing and traveling together, but I want to share a…

Rob Patz Celebrates Two Decades in Gospel Music

The year was 1993 and Gold City was heard all over the airways with ‘There Rose A Lamb’, winning the prestigious Singing News Award for Favorite Group. The GMA Dove…

Young Artist Spotlight – Jonathan Taylor

Some people come into your life for a short season. Others come into your life and take up residence. You know the kind…they become your lifelong friends.  This month’s…

Lorne Matthews

The year was about 1967. I drove over to PVCS high school, in my city of Peterborough, to hear a group called the McDuff Brothers. The McDuff brothers consisted of…

Aaron and Amanda Crabb: We All Need Mercy

By Sandi Duncan Clark Coastal Media, parent company of SGNScoops and SGMRadio, is the proud host of the annual Diamond Awards held at Creekside Gospel Music Convention. In October 2013,…

The Talleys – A Family Affair

By Dixie Phillips and Lorraine Walker The Talleys unmistakable sound, progressive southern gospel style, and ministering hearts have made them a fan favorite and one of the most respected groups…

Spotlight on The Dysart Family

Southern Gospel fans find family groups irresistible. There is just no topping that special family harmony, camaraderie and love that floods the auditorium when a family group steps onstage. The…

SGN Scoops Magazine Features Weston and Christy Hinson

We are excited to present the March Issue of SGNScoops Digital Magazine. On the the cover this month is Weston And Christy Hinson. Read how Weston and Christy are carrying…

CD Review: Gaither Vocal Band – Hymns

When I first heard that the Vocal Band was going to record an all hymns album, I was kind of excited. Excited, because I love hymns. Â I bought my…

Joseph Habedank: Front and Center

When an artist takes a step in a different direction, we often sit up and take notice of what they’ve accomplished thus far and where they are headed next. That’s…