
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.
Then … the second half of this edition of the Jubilee is devoted to the Perrys in a performance which took place at the Fayetteville Community Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in 1988, when they were being billed as God’s Little People and Libbi’s brother Randy was still singing with the group.

On this weekend of November 17th, the Jubilee brings you an historic recording of a concert which took place in Nashville in the early 1970s … starring the Singing Rambos … Dottie, husband Buck and daughter Reba.
As promised … the second half of the Kingsmen concert recording from 1977 … Chattanooga Live! As we mentioned last week, this was a Mull Singing Convention concert … one of dozens presented by the legendary Tennessee Gospel D-J and promoter, J. Bazzell Mull.
A brand new live performance release by Greater Vision tops the bill on this weekend of November 3rd on the Jubilee! Gerald Wolfe, Rodney Griffin and Chris Allman sing 13 of their most-requested songs in performances recorded at churches in Temple, Texas and their hometown of Morristown, Tennessee. As you might guess, the title is Our Most Requested – LIVE!
On the weekend of October 27th … it’s Paul’s monthly Top 20 Countdown Edition, based on Singing News magazine’s monthly chart appearing in the magazine’s November issue. The chart reflects airplay popularity of current Southern Gospel songs on radio stations across North America.
And … his Featured Artists on this edition is one of the most rapidly-emerging quartets out there today — the Old Paths. You’ll hear songs from their new CD entitled Right Now, including their current big hit, Battle Stand. You’ll also hear a very personal story from group member Doug Roark about a song that’s taken on additional meaning for him — The Blood On My Hands. And they’ll have a song that will encourage anyone involved in Christian service of any kind.