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There has been a tremendous amount of talk on the various message boards about dress codes and other such things as they pertain to Southern Gospel. I will not for a minute pretend I have all the answers to those issues
Personalized lyrics can be very powerful to the person it is written about. These kind of songs don't usually have much of a life beyond the first performance. But that one performance can become a memory that someone will carry the rest of their life
Our genre does have it's share of problems. There has to be some logical reason behind the lack of attendance at our concerts. I'm sure that many of the die hard traditional guys aren't going to agree with everything I say, but if I thought they were right, I wouldn't be writing this article
Every business opportunity sells one thing – the dream – the rewards and fruits of the effort. We’ve all likely received the same kinds of emails, about how Johnny or Matilda earned $10,000 in one month, the idea being that if they could do it…you can also.
As you have probably noticed, they are at it again. What exactly am I referring to, you ask? It is the systematic secularization of Christmas by the pagan propagandists of America. That may seem rather strong language to use but, believe me, I could get even stronger
Today, I’m forced to realize that life is unpredictable. You can be celebrating the holidays with family one day and the next, the unexpected could happen.
This month’s article will be on speaker placement, as in what to do and what not to do. Recently, we have been working with several groups, who I have noticed, don’t set their sound system speakers in a venue for the best optimum results
I’ve heard it said that the goal of a successful group is to make fans. Wrong. The goal is to make die hard, sold out, life long fans. Here’s a great analogy that makes it clearer.
I have a friend who is not much of a sports fan
"WHAT CHILDREN BELIEVE" is a great new song by Gold City. I fell in love with it the first time I heard it. Not long ago I sat down with the writer, Jerry Salley, for a co-writing session. We talked about a lot of things but soon our conversation turned toward things that children say
Please remember the Baizes in your prayers. Bill's 100 year old mother-in-law is gravely ill and they are on their way to be with her.
I am always amused when discussion turns to where our music is headed and how it is going to die out if we don't go back to the traditional ways and sounds. I realize that we do have a problem gathering a crowd at concerts today, but it's not really the fault of our music
There were also a few days when I didn’t see Jim until about 7 in the evening. In spite of the fun, there were a few days when Jim’s schedule got so busy, I just wanted to say “Give him back, I’m tired of sharing!”
Do not even think you are going to get in the front door for an interview without an attractive, high-tech résumé for the “head-hunters” to dissect while you attempt to dazzle them with your sparkling display of charm under pressure. To the best résumé writer goes the spoils! Or, so it seems
Why are we so broke and how can we start making money instead of losing money? Why aren’t we seeing any results from radio promotion? Why is it so hard to find good places to sing?
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