
On the broadcast for the weekend of September 22nd … one of today’s most popular Southern Gospel trios will be Paul’s Featured Artists! The Booth Brothers … Ronnie Booth, Michael Booth and Jim Brady will tell you why they’re so excited about their new CD called A Tribute To The Songs of Bill & Gloria Gaither. You’ll hear their solid new versions of some Gaither classics, such as Because He Lives. You’ll find out why they included two new Gaither songs in addition to the classics. And you’ll hear what the Booth Brothers sound like as a quartet, with a special guest bass singer on one of the songs. (Guess who!)
Paul’s special Artist Spotlight guests are the Allen Family, which most likely is Southern Gospel music’s largest nuclear family groups — mom, dad and eight children! You’ll hear all about this gifted group that lives on their bus 365 days a year, traveling and singing across the land. He’ll visit with Todd and Michelle Allen and hear three of the group’s latest songs from their All In The Family CD.
Finally … you’ll hear from all three of the new members of the Dixie Echoes, and from Matt Fouch, the new bass singer for Legacy Five.
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On the weekend of June 30th . . . Paul’s Featured Artists will actually be three of today’s top Southern Gospel groups — Greater Vision, Legacy Five and the Booth Brothers — coming together to talk about, and share songs from, their brand new Jubilee 3 recording. They’ve done two Jubilee recordings previously, but you’ll find out how they’ve learned from those and why this one is so special. They’ve redone some classic Southern Gospel songs, but also have included a few new ones, including a reassuring new song written by Jim Brady.
Plus … with the nation of Canada celebrating their birthday on July 1st, Paul will salute Canadian Gospel artists via an Artist Spotlight segment with the Torchmen and a visit with High Valley.
Another group that I’d like to draw attention to is the Southern Sound Quartet. Although we’ve played a few selections by them all along, I was not familiar with them until David Murray did a very upbeat review of their new recording on his 