Today’s Music Playlist (6/18/09)

1. Now I Am On My Way To Heavenby The Kingdom Heirs
I posted this song simply because it is one of my favorite songs of all time.? I love the harmonies, the lyrics and the music.? Squire Parsons outdid himself with this one.? This was originally recorded on their Gonna Keep Telling project from 2002.

2. “Send An Angel By My Way” by The Benton Family
This is from a local group out of Eastern Tennessee and was recorded on their 1982 project Just Passing Thru. I pulled this from an old LP I had and have really enjoyed their sound….kinda Hinson-like to me.

3. “The Dooright Family” by Ray Stevens
I heard this song last night while working and had to stop and just laugh for a while.? This is a pretty much unknown song from Ray about a traveling Gospel group.? I pulled this song from Ray’s Collector’s Series album, recorded in 1985.

Enjoy!!!

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SG News (6/17/09)

1. Gold City names Chris Cooper as their new tenor.

Gadsden, AL – Gold City announced today that their new tenor will be Chris Cooper. Chris, a native of Tuscaloosa, Ala., has been involved in Gospel Music for the past 12 years, singing with numerous groups.

Chris’ first date with Gold City will be July 1st at Tusculum Hills Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee.

“I’ve been praying for a change in my life,” stated Chris. “I had given no thought of going back on the road — little did I know that my dream job was on the way! I am extremely excited about this opportunity.”

Chris and his wife, Kristin, have been married for four years. They have two children, Kylie, 3, and Kaden, 2.

“We had a lot of great singers apply for this job,” said group manager Daniel Riley. “It was a really tough decision but in the end I felt like Chris was best equipped vocally, and after much prayer, it was clear that he was the man for this position. He has a very unique voice and I believe people will like the sound.” (SOURCE)

Chris is no stranger to SG music, having stints with N’Harmony, Safe Harbor & The Melodyaires.? I’m looking forward to hearing how he blends with Gold City.? N’Harmony sure had a great sound with him in their lineup.

2. The Mike LeFevre Quartet changes their name to The Priority Quartet

Atlanta, GA — In a bold move, the LeFevre Quartet announced their decision to retire the family name with the recent passing of matriarch Eva Mae LeFevre. The group will be known as “Priority”.

A partnership, forged barely four years ago, established a sound and set in motion a number of unprecedented milestones. Within months of forming, fans voted them Horizon Group of the Year at the 2006 Singing News Fan Awards because of what they heard and saw in them. The following year came Breakthrough Artist of the Year Award. Next came television appearances on Dr. Charles Stanley’s popular In Touch program, a 2009 Dove Award nomination and recordings along the way that simply raised the bar for an entire genre.

This move comes in response to a request by some LeFevre family members to discontinue the name when Eva Mae was no longer able to travel. In a statement, Priority (Stacy Bragg, Gus Gaches, Mike LeFevre, and David Staton) said:

“We were able to honor a name that had such an influence on gospel music in America. On nearly every recording we’ve done, we re-recorded a classic LeFevre tune as a sort of tribute.”

Recognizing that now is the time for them to impact this generation of gospel music fans and the twenty-first century church, the group hopes to solidly establish their identity as “Priority”. The name is a reflection of who they are, what they’re about, why they do what they do, where they’re headed, and how they’ve gotten this far.

“Life is about relationships and priorities. God has blessed so much, and certainly not because we’ve done anything to deserve or earn His favor. So we want our relationships to take priority—with Him, our families, our churches, and each other.”

There are no personnel changes and no changes in musical style, just a new name. The group will still travel with a live band consisting of Jordan LeFevre and Trey Ivey. Audiences will continue to hear the trademark harmony and talented musicians. (SOURCE)

Honestly, I don’t really understand this move whatsoever.? I mean, the group is based on Mike LeFevre‘s name, status, history, etc.,? so is the expense of changing your name and having to create your identity again really honoring the name?? I can understand wanting to honor the LeFevre name, but wouldn’t the name be more honored if it were to continue in gospel music instead of retiring it?? Whatever the case, the name change is happening, so if you were/are a fan of Mike LeFevre’s quartet, get used to calling them by a different name.

Kingdom Heirs – “In My Robe Of White”

This is a classic performed by The Kingdom Heirs. Lineup at the time was:

  • David Sutton – Tenor
  • Arthur Rice – Lead
  • Steve French – Baritone
  • Eric Bennett – Bass
  • Jeff Stice – Piano
  • Dennis Murphy – Drums
  • Kreis French – Bass Guitar

Welcome a new blogger!

Mickey Gamble, one of the owner/managers of Crossroads Records, has launched a new blog called ‘Gospeleer’.? Be sure to stop in to read about the Southern Gospel industry from a label owners’ perspective.

http://gospeleer.com

CD REVIEW: King’s Messenger’s “The Message Never Changes”


The King’s Messengers
The Message Never Changes

Composite Rating: 3 stars out of 5

Label: Independent
Website: www.KingsMessengers.net

This project is from a local group in Calvin, LA called The King’s Messengers who have been singing for almost 35 years.? Honestly, I had never heard of the group since I live over 800 miles away, but was blessed to be contacted by group member, Robbie Smith, the tenor for the quartet.

The project begins with McCray Dove’s “I Just Began To Live” and continues with several SG standards including “‘Til The Storm Passes By”, “When Morning Sweeps The Eastern Sky” & “When I Wake Up To Sleep No More”.

Also included on the this project is “It’s Amazing What A Prayer Can Do”, penned by Mike Upright.? Their version is practically identical to Royalty’s, a SG trio that disbanded a few years back.? One thing that I found interesting about Royalty’s version and now this groups version is a changed lyric in the first verse.? Mike Upright penned the song with the lyric, “God sent a promise and just one angel; that devil’s army met it’s doom“.? Royalty and The King’s Messenger’s recorded the lyric as “God sent a prophet and just one angel: that devil’s army split into.” I’m not sure why lyric was changed, but it’s not like this isn’t common in SG circles.

Track Listing:

  1. I Just Began To Live
  2. What A Happy Time
  3. ‘Til The Storm Passes By
  4. Looking For The Lights Of The City
  5. It’s Amazing What A Prayer Can Do
  6. When Morning Sweeps The Eastern Sky
  7. When I Get To Heaven
  8. When I Wake Up To Sleep No More
  9. Ready To Leave
  10. He’s All I Need

The group has strong vocals on each part and I particularly enjoyed their versions of “When Morning Sweeps The Eastern Sky”, “Ready To Leave” & “When I Wake Up To Sleep No More.”? The production quality of this recording is excellent and the music tracks are very well done, even with no one with the last name “Johnson” is in the music credits :-).? This was a good project from a really ‘southern’ gospel group.

The Perrys – “If You Knew Him”…..wow!

From new blogger, Diana Brantley.? Be sure to check out her? blog at www.sgconcerts.com