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If I Ran The National Quartet Convention…

As a young child, I remember going to the National Quartet Convention in Nashville, TN. When I was very young, 4 or 5 years old, I remember seeing glimpses of…

Gold Harbor: Praise, Southern Style

Did you know we were created to praise our Creator? Praise is what Christians are called to do, whether we sing for a living, flip burgers or push paper. We…

The Two Constants In Life

With the arrival of every New Year, many people use this new beginning to engage some type of change into their lives. Whether it is to lose weight, be more…

Do You Hear What I Hear?

Southern Artists’ Favorite Christmas Songs ‘Tis the season of music! Christmas songs and carols are everywhere and what a great time to listen to old and new favorites, organs, bells…

Trimming The Tree And…The Excess Of My Heart

It was right about when she hung that mess of balls together and he strung the gold beads all criss-crossy on our tree that I remembered a scene from a…

A Canadian Christmas with The Chapelaires

By Sheila Jackson as told to Lorraine Walker The Chapelaires are one of Ontario’s favorite mixed groups and have been singing Southern Gospel for over four decades. Dave and Sheila…

Booth Brothers Concert Review

Booth Brothers Concert Review By Rhonda Frye There’s no doubt about it, the Booth Brothers are one of the most respected and adored groups in the Southern Gospel Music Industry.…

WILBURN AND WILBURN

WILBURN AND WILBURN By Sandi Duncan Clark A young boy stood proudly beside his Mother; fresh-faced, his dark hair parted and combed perfectly. His suit was spotless and his tie…

We Are Proud To Be Christians: Written and Sung by Tammy Jones Robinette

Songwriters sometimes use different happenings and occurrences in their lives as sources for their inspiration in writing gospel songs. I too have written from experiences, and from situations that have…

Thanks But No Thanks

I love free swag, whether it’s a stuffed owl from the local phone company or a squishy stress ball shaped like an apple from a life insurance agent. I especially…