I'd have to say that when it comes to Southern Gospel Radio, it appears that we might have a whole new saying we've invented all by ourselves – “If It
Is Broke, Just Ignore It And Hope That It Will Fix Itself
Not paying our songwriters is the same as stealing from them. Using a writer's song without paying is essentially the same as not paying for your gas, your groceries, etc. etc…..get the idea?
I'm the worlds worst when it comes to taking surveys and self-help quizzes; it's too easy to fudge on the answers. I know as well as you do that the value comes in responding truthfully, or else the test is worthless, and there is nothing gained.
People love to cheer for the little guy. People like to see someone with talent make it to the top. I’m people and I love to see people with talent make it to the top
I have a dream that someday the various segments of our industry, Radio, Retail, Record Companies, Record Promoters, Booking Agents, Talent Promoters, Magazines, NQC, will actually communicate with one another and be united in forming a plan to move SGM forward
I was thinking how much things would change if the people who were telling lies in Southern Gospel Music were the ones who had to suffer the consequences for their lies, rather than those of us who are trying to tell the "truth
My friends, there is hope for the Southern Gospel Music Industry. I sense a new feeling of optimism within the ranks, especially among some of our younger and newer leaders.
We have lots of young groups (kids) who are so enamored with the candy known as “The Top 80 Charts”, and getting their name on the chart, that they are suffering from sugar overdose
If any of us treated our children the way our industry treats young artists, we would be in prison for child abuse. I believe one of the main reasons our industry is in such dire straits is that we have failed miserably as role models
I'm getting really tired of the attitude that so many in SGM have that the commercial aspect of our BUSINESS is “SINFUL”. We have allowed the line between BUSINESS and MINISTRY to become so blurred that we don't know what we are
There is a striking resemblance between illegal immigration in america and the world of Southern Gospel Music
Those of you who are sincere about doing this business the right way can look into these articles and see the truth staring right back at you