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Chuck Compton “The Dearest Friend I Ever Had”

For more on Chuck Compton, see this post: http://www.southerngospelcritique.com/?p=730.

A thought on soloists….

…in general, I don’t care for them.? I prefer trios or quartets…that’s just my preference. That said, I must eat those words for an artist that I met on Sunday evening.? Chuck Compton, formerly of The Comptons, was scheduled to sing at my home church along with The Rowlands.? When I arrived at the church, …

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New Music Playlist (11/11/09) ~ In Honor of our Veterans

Thank you to all who have served to preserve our freedoms! God Bless America! 1. Tribute To The Armed Forces (Kingdom Heirs Band) – From the bands’ 2004 Lyrics Not Included project. 2. The Soldiers Song (Squire Parsons & Friends) – This song is from Squire’s 2003 project, A Soldier’s Song.? The entire CD was …

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Legacy Five …. Then & Now …. thoughts???

CD Review: Paid In Full “No Trace Of Rain”

Paid In Full No Trace Of Rain Label: Song Garden Music Group Website: www.paidinfull.net Paid In Full is known in Southern Gospel music for their tight harmonies since the early ’90s, when Jake Hess took the group under his wing, helping them get their start in the professional circuit.? This latest release is simply a …

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Today’s Music Playlist :: 10/26/09

1. This Ole House by Carroll Roberson from Just For Him (1991) Most SG fans are familiar with the Cathedrals version of the song, but Carroll Roberson cranks out a wonderful version that most have never heard. 2. I Stand Redeemed by Ernie Phillips from Jesus Gave Me A Song Does Ernie still have it???? …

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CD Review: HisSong “Journey Through The Sky”

HisSong Journey Through The Sky Label: Vine Records Website: www.hissongmusic.com Jesus Is The Best Thing (That Ever Happened To Me) Journey Through The Sky When We Talk To The Father Can You Burn What A Difference A Day Makes I Believe In Prayer When God Moves A Stone Bethlehem, Galilee, Gethsemane Just What I Needed …

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