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The Primitive Quartet 35th Anniversary The Primitive Quartet are a mainstay in SG/Bluegrass gospel culture. Their latest project is a celebration of 35 years in gospel music. The group has basically consisted of the same core quartet for over 30 years with brothers Reagan (Lead), Mike (Baritone) & Larry Riddle (Bass) and Norman Wilson (Tenor). Randy Fox and [...]
The continuing street violence in Chicago has prompted Gospel recording star Darius Brooks to organize a special summer program for teens who love to sing.
Grammy, Stellar and Dove Award Winner, Brooks is hosting the SDM Jam Session Music Camp. Brooks' non-profit organization, SDM, is sponsoring the week-long music and empowerment camp from August 11-15 at Rainbow Push for teens 14-17 years old. read more »
Pastor Hezekiah Walker will be elevated to the office of Bishop on Sunday, August 3rd at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. Pastor Walker has pastored one of the fasted growing churches in the New York area and even has a Love Fellowship Tabernacle in Capetown, South Africa.
The consecration ceremony will take place [...]
I've been floating around the Signature Sound message board somewhat as of late....and I have been repeatedly surprised at the sheer number of fans who are there. There's no doubt, these guys have a following.
What amazes me, though, is the number of TEENAGERS on the board!! They seem to have at least as much presence (if not more so) than the adults of any age on the board. You'd think you were logged into Miley Cyrus' website....
Just goes to show, if packaged and marketed right, Southern Gospel CAN be cool!!!
Rating: 5 (of 5)
Average Song Rating: 4.3 (of 5)
Song List: Give the World a Smile; Moses; Behold the Master Cometh; I’ll Pray For You; Mention the Name; In the Garden; Wicked Path of Sin; Beautiful Star of Bethlehem; What Did He Ever See In Me; First Step; Little is Much; The Son Will Rise.
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A new Kenneth Leighton recording has been reviewed on MusicaWeb by John Quinn.
He writes in his summation: read more »