NAVIGATIONVIDEOSCATEGORIESRECENT COMMENTS Thank God for folks willing to take a stand and call wrong that which is wrong. It doesn't matter if it's an addiction, adultery, greed, strife and envy, homosexuality, whatever - SIN is SIN and not only is the refusal of people to seek forgiveness through the shed blood of…
By Capstone from the entry Come On Down To The Farm.
I wish I could have been there. Sorry I missed it.
By Dwight Faircloth from the entry Les Butler Shares About Vaughn Festival.
This song was not written with a hateful heart but out of compassion for Souls. Everyone needs to make thier own choice this song was written to shine light on a truth that is clearly covered in Gods word.
By John from the entry Come On Down To The Farm.
Lewis and Lewis you know this will certainly cause the GLBT community to feel welcome to the Christian community...NOT...this sort of hatred will continue causing them to be pushed out...this is pure ignorance...i think your time would be better spent by singing about the salvation, love and forgiveness Jesus offers…
By Josh from the entry Come On Down To The Farm.
Thanks for the many concerts you have done Jason. You will never be forgotten. Everybody loves Jason.
By Dwight Faircloth from the entry Greater Vision Says Goodbye to Jason Waldroup.
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Welcome to SGBlogNews!Grab your coffee, sit down and start your day with SGBlogNews! Know of a website we need to add? Shoot us an .SGBLogNews Favorite VideosView our favorite videos here.Wish I Could Have Been TherePosted on 03/06 at 03:41 PM
Danny Jones blogs about the Kingsmen's 50th Anniversary Concert: As I write this, I'm sitting in the Memorial Auditorium in Chattanooga, Tennessee. About 150 feet in front me is a massive stage that is being prepped for another concert - but this is not just your typical concert. Tonight, the Kingsmen celebrate 50 years and from my vantage point, I see Mark Trammell, Tim Surrett, Tim Lovelace, Jerry Martin, Greg Fox, Squire Parsons, Bryan Hutson, Wayne Maynard, Johnny Parrack, Ray Reese, Tony Peace, Chris Collins, Andrew Ishee, Garry Sheppard and many others. They're running over a few songs, and in the words of Squire, "man, we sang those songs high back then, didn't we?" (For you musicians out there, you humorously realize that song keys are being dropped like bombs right now!)
Duane Allen Comments on EHSSQPosted on 03/02 at 06:04 PM
Duane Allen of the Oak Ridge Boys commented on the success of Ernie Haase and Signature Sound on the ORB Message Boards (you must be a member to read these boards). He contributed their success to "coming along at the right time, with all of the right kind of support that they need." Part of that support is their association with Bill Gaither and the Homecoming series. Allen also sees Gaither as having done more for southern gospel music than anyone in recent years. He attributes Gaither with reviving old careers and introducing new acts. One of the more interesting things to note was Allen's statement that he sees, "a lot of what we were trying to do, years ago, in them and I think tht they are gonna do just great." It has been apparent to many people that EHSSQ are reminiscent of several older groups in their energetic style and presentation. EHSSQ's innovation has been compared to past groups of Blackwood Brothers, Statesmen Quartet, JD Sumner and The Stamps as well as the Oak Ridge Boys. Often times these statements are met with harsh disapproval of their opponents but Allen's statement seems to justify the comparison. Allen also talks a little bit about the jealousies that seem to be prevalent within gospel music. This seems to coincide with the article by Rick Hendrix on SoGospelNews this month. It is interesting to note however, that Allen sees none of this jealousy when working with Gaither. Seems we can learn a lot from Gaither.
Naomi & The Segos Get a New HomePosted on 03/02 at 03:07 PM
Naomi and the Segos updated their website. Other than a different color choice and a new picture, though, it pretty much looks the same. Guess paint and wallpaper is all that was done in the remodeling.
The Crabb Family with Mike Bowling Singing “That I Could Still Go Free”Posted on 03/02 at 03:05 PM
A Bowling Blog BeginsPosted on 03/02 at 03:04 PM
Hope Bowling, daughter of Mike and Kelly Bowling, has her own blog. Guess this proves you are never too young to blog.
Roger Bennett In Need of PrayerPosted on 03/01 at 01:19 AM
Debbie Bennett, released the following information on their blog: It has been a LONG few days. Roger is not doing well at the moment, and has a variety of complications. We knew when he was admitted that he was a bit confused, and that his oxygen levels were low, in addition to having shingles and the accompanying pain. After having many tests performed while inpatient, we have now determined that he has pneumonia (growing 3 different types of bacteria); meningitis (swelling of the lining of the brain); encephalitis (swelling of the brain itself); and an occurrence of leukemia cells in a spot on his head. Whew! I am hoping it sounds worse than it is.... We are still awaiting test results from the latest lumbar puncture (spinal tap) to determine whether the memory problems, weakness, and balance issues are due solely to the virus in the spinal/brain areas, or whether the leukemia disease is involved. It has been so difficult to watch his condition the past few days. He is definitely not the Roger we all know and love. I am praying for the best-case scenario: that the problems are caused by the virus alone, and treatments will bring him back to his "normal" self. He began radiation treatments today on the spot that showed the leukemia cells (he now has an interesting 'tattoo' on his head). Best-case scenario there is that those were residual cells that did not get killed off during the chemo/transplant. If that is the case, and it is an isolated spot, then the radiation will take care of that. Again, tests are pending.
CrossWay Qt Member In JailPosted on 03/01 at 01:18 AM
See for yourself
Who Really Sings with TK and McRaes?Posted on 02/28 at 01:17 AM
According to Annie McRae: We got all the vocals done on the single last night. Finally! Now we just need to add strings and get it mixed and it’ll be ready to go:) It’s a lot of fun singing with three people…the arrangements are so cool! Mike Bowling (producer) is a genius! Does this mean only 3 of the 4 members are singing? If so, who sings, who doesn't and why? And if not, the wording is a little unclear. Read more
Gene McDonald’s Replacement RumorsPosted on 02/27 at 01:17 AM
The rumors flying on other blogs are NOT true. According to Les Beasley, Rainwater is NOT replacing Gene McDonald. Wouldn't it be better to just get the truth first before posing rumors?
Global Southern Gospel To EndPosted on 02/26 at 01:15 AM
So sorry to hear this! Goodbye, So Long, Farewell. GSG Radio is going off the air. I have fought the fight as long as I could. I can no longer run the race. Pressing toward the mark is out of the question now. My faith grows dim. Since early November I have been disabled to work, and following Doctors orders, filed for disability income and Medicaid. Major heart trouble and macular degeneration are the main culprits both complicated by diabetes. My wife is working but I can’t. I have gone a long time without any income, and according to the Disability Determination Services I have a while to go before a decision is made. My bills continue, including rent, car payment, insurance, 13 prescriptions, groceries, Internet, etc… My savings is gone, my wife can’t afford everything, and my son has done about all he can do. Tony Partigianoni, Linwood Grant, Marla Conrad, and Tabitha Williard have been so kind to provide my wife and I with financial gifts. But the time has now come to decide which medicines to keep and which ones to do without? How few groceries can we get by with? Can we get by without doing laundry this week? Do I buy a quart of oil or a gallon of gas? So you see the station must go as well as the Internet connection. I will notify the record labels this week about my decision. The station has had a good run and has averaged 60,000 to 65,000 listeners each week. Truly heard all over the World, hopefully someday we can bring it back. Read More
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