Release Year: 2003
Album Rank for Group: #4 of 10
Here’s a blurb: The first major album released after the Kingdom Heirs’ long-time tenor, bass, and pianist departed, the appropriately-titled Going on With the Song was a clear message that the best was yet to come for the quartet. The Heirs made one of the greatest southern gospel hires of this century when they tapped monster bass Jeff Chapman to replace Eric Bennett. Tenor Jodi Hosterman was certainly very different from David Sutton, but his blend with the quartet was superb in his short stay. They combined with standard-bearers Arthur Rice and Steve French to create a sensational quartet album right off the bat. The other star of this album is Rodney Griffin, who wrote six of the ten songs.
Knock my socks off: He Had to Rise, Mighty Deep Well, I Want to Be the One
Don’t skip that one: Going on with the Song, He’s Already in Your Tomorrow, Good News from the Graveyard
I could honestly do without: Enjoy the Lord
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