Jim Garstang
At some point after traveling with the Cathedrals, Jim Garstang went into Country music.
Singing Career
1970-71 Dixie Echoes
1972-73 Cathedral Quartet
1970s Plainsmen
At some point after traveling with the Cathedrals, Jim Garstang went into Country music.
1970-71 Dixie Echoes
1972-73 Cathedral Quartet
1970s Plainsmen
3:1 Reviews offer three highlights of an album and one area that could have been improved. 1: Daniel Ashmore. Since the Old Paths’ last album, they had a change at the bass position. They found 21-year-old Daniel Ashmore—and what a find! He sings with a warmth and rich resonance which suggest comparisons to Big John Hall [...]
Tenors, lead singers, and baritones record solo projects. Bass singers rarely record solo projects. When they do, those solo projects are often more intriguing than anything else. It can be fascinating to hear a singer whose strength is rattling subwoofers attempt the broader range a solo album demands. The lowest bass singers sometimes don’t have [...]
3:1 Reviews offer three highlights of an album and one area that could have been improved. 1: How Big is God. During Pat Barker’s time with the Dixie Echoes, “How Big is God” became his signature song. But much like Scott Fowler proved that the Cathedrals should keep singing “Champion of Love,” Mike Jennings proves that [...]
3:1 Reviews offer three highlights of an album and one area that could have been improved. 1: I’d Still Walk With Jesus. If this Jim Brady song sounds vaguely familiar, there is a good reason—it was recorded in 2006 by the Rochesters. But few remember that rendition, and the two groups have rather divergent styles. Of [...]
3:1 Reviews offer three highlights of an album and one area that could have been improved. 1: Concept. Few Southern Gospel releases can claim to be completely unique, but this is one of them. Shawn Degenhart, lead singer and visionary behind the project, had special access to the Stamps Quartet Music Company’s extensive 5,000+-song catalog. While [...]
3:1 Reviews offer three highlights of an album and one area that could have been improved. 1. “The Call is Still the Same”: The title cut is an autobiographical look at the challenges and blessing of a life spent following Christ. Tenor Matt Felts anchors the song, the best anthem the group has recorded in a [...]
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Cleaning LPs (32)
Ben Harris: Blue Coral makes a liquid “Car Wash” that is very soft and leaves no residue. It is perfect for cleaning old records.
Alan: Sometimes I like to wash my secular and gospel records with the same bucket of water and let the spirits fight it out.
Daniel J. Mount: OK – fascinating!
Ben Harris: Very Serious
Norm: It gets really confusing as to what water to use when cleaning a gospel album on a secular record label.
3:1 CD Review: Right Now (The Old Paths) (6)
Daniel J. Mount: I love it! What a comeback! There’s nothing like returning a witty observation with a similarly witty and well-timed comeback!
Tim Rackley: Hey Chris pretty good catch lol Actually the coats if you seen them in person are more a grey versus L5 more blue coats I stay up on fashion . Guess in the photo they do look more blue...
Marshall Hall Interview (22)
Bev: All the best Marsh! I know the Lord will continue to bless you and your family in all your endeavours as long as you continue to put him first in you lives. God Bless .
Past the Press Release: An Interview with Andrew Goldman (7)
Daniel J. Mount: Hmm, I might just do that if I happen to get to know him at some point! I have actually seen him live in concert before, with Austins Bridge.
David Mac: Really good – for far off fans – to get a little more insight into a lesser known member of this up and coming quartet. Andrew has a mighty God given talent and interesting...
Tim Duncan’s son seriously injured (20)
Daniel J. Mount: Update: “The ortho surgeon came in and said to Breck: buddy we’ve decided to change up your surgery. We are now going to do both of them at the same time. While I work...
Saturday News Roundup #120 (18)
Daniel J. Mount: OK!
The Garms Family: Well, that could be! We just received the email announcement today, and given it’s a site we don’t frequent too often, it was new news to us!
Daniel J. Mount: I thought they’d had it up for a while. Maybe my mind is playing tricks on me, or maybe they just now got around to sending the email out.
The Garms Family: NQC has a snazzy new website with improved navigation and functionality: NQConline.com