Bev: This is great especially since we don’t get any of the gospel stations on our cable. Meagan: I think this is a great thing. Besides PBS stations and country music stations, I do not know of another secular channel that carries Gaither programs or other Gospel music programming....
Daniel J. Mount: I’ll say you can blame it on being 25 if you like. Blame it on whatever you like! Fact is, my reason is simple enough: I have no interest in any secular music. Amy Rogers: OK, well I tried! Usually people tell me I’m too young, so … Meagan: I agree, Daniel. I do the same, nowadays, also I have a small bit of interest in secular music as well. I enjoyed the harmonies of Naomi and Wynonna Judds when they performed as The Judds.... Meagan: SG is my primary love, but I do occasionally enjoy listening to other genres. Meagan: I can’t say that you can blame it on that as I am 25 also and I know of her. Good try though! Haha! Daniel J. Mount: Oh. And Burman Porter was hardly shabby, either. And Wesley Smith (now of Dixie Echoes fame). Amy Rogers: I clear forgot about Aaron McCune. I my dad might have some other PSQ music, historical relics by now. Amy Rogers: I only have about 2,000, and a portion of that is Primitive Quartet. (jealous pout) Daniel J. Mount: My interest in PSQ comes from the fact that they had an absolutely incredible lineup when I first discovered Southern Gospel in 2004—John Rulapaugh, Kerry Beatty, Tony Peace, Aaron... Amy Rogers: My main interest in them is that they’ve had a couple of fantastic bass singers come through there … Jeff Pearles and Harold Gillie. And they sang “Rainbow...
Meagan: On the other hand, there are often people at Family Fest that do not regularly tour with the Gaithers. Benjamin: Let me start by saying that I am big a fan of EHSSQ. I attended an intimate video taping for their new Christmas album that will appear on the Gospel Music Channel this Christmas. There... martha: Sad that EHSS will not be with the Homecoming Tour when they come to New Brunswick this spring. (( But, I wish them the best non-the-less and I sure hope they continue to appear on some...
Aaron Swain: David Phelps sang this on his first solo project in 1994, Journey To Grace. This rendition is just as good! brady: The way the charts go, releasing it now will ensure that it will most likely be right near the top of the chart for Easter, too. Their rendition of this is easily my favorite. Jeff: ” He’s Alive ” is a very meaningful song, and describes the foundation of the Gospel Message. It is the message that is really important, not the messenger, we all know...
greg: Don’t know how the rest of you feel, but as far as Aaron and Amanda, they are as pure as gold! Thier heart beats to worship and bring honor to the Lord. Many people are gloriously saved...
Judy: Personally, we would be thrilled to have NQC move to Indianapolis. It would cut down our drive a little although not that much BUT we have had our general Church convention in Indianapolis...