Southern Gospel News Roundup
There have been enough news stories over the past few days that I have fallen a little behind.
- Crossroads Records signed Cross 4 Crowns to a distribution and radio promotion agreement. The group caught my attention when Dallas Rogers joined them. They appear to have a solid sound, and I look forward to hearing what they will be able to do on the national level. Rogers’ previous group, the Dixie Echoes, was with Crossroads for a while, but that was before Rogers’ stint with the group.
- Christianity Today posted the story behind Dottie Rambo’s classic song “He Looked Beyond My Fault.”
- Soul’d Out Quartet has added Michael Howard on keyboards, freeing up baritone/pianist Tanner Stahl to focus on baritone vocals.
- I took part in mega reviews of the Dove Brothers’ Life and Triumphant Quartet’s Intermission. For once I gave the table project (Intermission) the higher rating!







Comment by Meagan Williams (May 24, 2008, 10:23 pm)
Actually, that link is to the story behind Dottie Rambo’s “He Looked Beyond My Fault and Saw My Need.”
Comment by Daniel J. Mount (May 25, 2008, 6:21 am)
Thanks for catching that–it was my typo. I went back and fixed it.
Comment by Meagan Williams (May 27, 2008, 1:19 am)
No problem!