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Duane Allen Comments on EHSSQPosted on Mar 02, 2007 - 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. Page 1 of 1 pages CommentsPage 1 of 1 Comment Pages You didn't see this commentary there. If you had it would have been quoted here. But thanks for the heads up, we'll check it out. Page 1 of 1 Comment Pages |



I saw this article yeasterday morning here
http://www.gospelmusicfan.com/
“dedicated to the heartbeat of Southern Gospel Music”
Southern Gospel Music in New England?
Click on New England