
For the week of September 30th … it’s time again to sample new songs coming from many of your favorite artists … on Daniels’ New Music Spotlight! Join him in listening to new sounds from The Perrys, Sisters, Adam Crabb, Greater Vision, Lynda Randle, The Gaither Vocal
Band, and more.
Hear how this music is advancing with variety and a solid Gospel message during this full hour of “nothin’ but the new stuff.”
For more information about Daniel, his activities and to hear the full interviews which are included on his program, visit www.danielbritt.com.

Paul’s Featured Artists on the weekend of July 6th will be the Driven Quartet, comprised of Jason Funderburk, Chad Smith, Will Lane and Wesley Smith. He’ll visit with all four of these guys and hear some songs from their new CD called Takin’ You There. The CD includes some outstanding remakes of classic songs made popular decades ago by the Cathedrals and other top quartets.
On the weekend of April 27th, it’s paul’s official Singing News Top 20 Countdown Edition, based on the airplay song popularity chart appearing in the magazine’s May edition.
And, his Featured Artists on this program will be the Perrys. Hear why the songs from their current Through The Night CD — recorded before Tracy Stuffle‘s recent debilitating stroke — are amazingly appropriate for what the Perrys are going through now, especially that title song. You’ll also hear their current chart song and two other new songs of testimony and invitation. You’ll also hear what Libbi Stuffle told the recent Tracy Stuffle benefit concert in Nashville about Tracy’s progress — and why it’s so unusual.
Leading off on this weekend of November 20th, it’s the second half of that 1990 performance by the one and only McGruders … titled Come Fly With Me.
Wow … the Jubilee lineup is action-packed once again on this weekend of June 16th … as the clock is turned back to July of 1990 for you to hear 48 minutes from the group known at the time as Little Thunder . . . yes, they are the Perrys, in a concert recorded in the Bessemer Civic Center in Bessemer, Alabama, and titled Live in Alabama.