Artist Articles
As we enter the holiday season, we have much to be thankful for -- here are a few. We are thankful to our faithful friends and supporters who have lifted our spirits with their words of encouragement and prayers over the last few months
Just about every group I've ever known has a practical joker, a prankster or what we'll call this Thanksgiving season, a turkey. Honestly, we have so many in our group, I'm not sure who should take home the honors from week to week
Oh, I can almost smell it now…cinnamon laced with nutmeg and ginger, that spicy aroma that can mean only one thing…pumpkin pie, rusty orange custard piled high with whipped cream. Maybe it’s the butternut flavor of pecan pie or the fluffy texture of banana...
There it was. Not making a move. A spider had found its way to the back of Tim’s suit coat as we were singing at a church in West Virginia! It was nearing the end of the service and Rebecca and I had taken a seat while Tim spoke to the congregation
Thanksgiving is upon us and we get a break! We have been quite busy this Fall. Certainly not complaining, be we are always happy to spend special time with our families. Don't think for a minute that we don't enjoy our CWG family as well!
Brian White, tenor for Shiloh (now known as a weasel…lol), really had me going before the trip began. He told me he entered me into the “Artist Cannonball” splashing contest that apparently was a tradition at Singing at Sea. This "weasel" got many of the singers in on this as well
This time of year is definitely my favorite. I love to see the change in temperature and always enjoy the colors of fall. An interesting thought came to mind the other day and it may seem a little far fetched to some of you but iwe have been talking of persistence and keeping the faith
If your plumbing starts leaking and you are ankle deep in sewage, don't call me. I can't help you. If you don't believe me, ask my wife and she'll tell you exactly what she tells me after I break what I'm trying to fix; "It's a good thing he can sing".
It was Penny's first time to step on the NQC stage. She said she nervous to the point of hives, but her professionalism took over and it was undetectable. (except for the occasional scratching...just kidding Penny!) She did exceptionally good
Maybe I’m too narrowed minded, I thought. Maybe I should broaden my fashion horizons. I’ve tried on dozens of outfits and with every one asked the three-way mirror the same question…”Would Connie Hopper sing in this?”, and the answer so far has been a resounding NO.
As many of you know last August we went to South Africa and had a wonderful time. Well by the time many of you read this we will be on our way to south Korea to present some concerts to those wonderful folks there
My Granny is my hero. All through my life I never saw my Granny angry. I never heard her ridicule someone for doing wrong. My Granny was the kindest most gentle person I ever knew. She always put others needs before her own
National Quartet Convention!! I don’t know of any family who gets more excited about the NQC than The Quicks! I remember our first trip when Tim and I made our way from Fort Walton Beach, Florida to Louisville back in 1998.
I have grown up thinking the way to tell someone about Jesus was to go straight down the “Romans road.” But so many times the “god of this world” (Satan) has blinded so many people toward the gospel, that it is very difficult for them to take anything “by faith"
There are a lot of memories that come rushing in when I think about the National Quartet Convention…some great, some not so great, but all indelibly etched in my mind. A lot of those memories took root down on James Robertson Parkway in downtown Nashv
Do you remember the insurance commercial that said “We all do dumb things”? Well you guessed it! I’ve done a “dumb” thing. To many of you this may come as a great surprise, but I like to ride horses with my daughter and we have 3 horses right no
In all the places we go there is one thing to say for certain, people still hunger for a great time of worship and praise. I wish that all the services would be treated like an old campmeeting. There's just something about a service that you can truly say the spirit has been there
We get is such a hurry and want everything right now and we forget that it's in God's timing, not ours. If we rush God we will never know about trusting in Him, the joy of resting in Him, the glow of His comfort, that His grace is sufficient
This month we would like to introduce you to our newest member. Many of you many remember him from his days with The Fox Brothers, Palmetto State and The Old Time Gospel Hour Quartet. He has been in and around the southern gospel music industry for many years
If you're in a valley and you feel deserted and overwhelmed by your circumstances, remember all the other times God delivered you. After all, is this valley really any different? Just remember, God inhabits the praises of His people
You know, there are alot of things I don't understand. Some of them are extremely inportant and used quite frequently, yet others are more obscure. An example of a widely used item would be an automobile engine. Now I did not say that it could not be understood; I just said I don't get it
The power of song, when used by God, is immeasurable. I’m only speaking from my own experience. It seems every important decision, each loved one, and most every meaningful thing in my life has a song attached
It always amazes me when I hear stories about gospel singers that have been in some of the worst situations possible, yet they managed to sacrifice and go above and beyond the call of duty to do what they do. Mike has shared some stories with me from his days with Gold City that were pretty bad
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