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23 October 2008

Video: Triumphant and Dove Brothers on “Midnight Cry”

Posted in: Videos — Daniel J. Mount @ 9:48 pm

Even if I will entirely break precedent by posting a fourth video (after probably as many weeks of not posting any), this is also too good not to post. Thanks to the ubiquitous DianaSN, here is a video clip of Triumphant Quartet and the Dove Brothers singing “Midnight Cry” together.

Despite being the new kid on the block, paired up with three legends (or at least three vocalists well on their way there), Scott Inman probably has the strongest voice in Triumphant Quartet. I already knew he did great on Triumphant’s songs, but I don’t know if this really hit me until I saw how he did this rendition of another group’s signature song. He could own this song if he wanted to.

Clayton Inman’s verse is also solid (except for that “Bride” on the last line, but let’s pardon that bad note more easily since this may have been his first time to sing the song on stage.)

Anyhow, this was just too good to pass up.

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Video: Phelps / Gaither Vocal Band

Posted in: Videos — Daniel J. Mount @ 9:39 pm

I know I already posted one video from David Phelps’ weekend with the Gaither Vocal Band, but this is simply too good not to post:

Am I the only one who would say that if Guy Penrod’s sabbatical becomes a departure, Gaither could make no better move than to bring Phelps back?

Having a tenor on tenor and what other groups would call a tenor on lead has been a GVB standby for years, so it’s not like it would be that drastic of a change.

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New Blogger: Gerald Wolfe

Posted in: Other SG Bloggers — Daniel J. Mount @ 7:56 am

Welcome Gerald Wolfe to the blogosphere!

http://www.geraldwolfesblog.blogspot.com/

He started off with a political post. I’d love to see some insights about life on the road or other SG-related posts, as well.

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