
SG History 10101 Dec 2004
SG History 101 - The Couriers
![]() One of the most unique, accomplished, and influential groups in southern gospel music history is the Couriers! Here is their story. Reader Comments
First of all, thank you, Meredith, for bringing those aspects of the Couriers' unique ministerial calling...one of my purposes in writing about the Couriers was not only their musical impact(which, as I hope I showed, was considerable)but that with all the talk of music "ministries", the Couriers were trailblazers in that area as well.
The Couriers not only talked the talk, they walked the walk, and perhaps no other musical organization combined "cutting edge" music with practical ministry. This makes them an integral part of the broader history of southern gospel music...their impact is still being felt today not only through them, but their musical and ministerial descendants. And yes, Joe, David Young did play with the Prophets during his career, I'm not certain of the dates, but he WAS there at one time!
Commented by Inquirer1 On 12/02/2004
Just one correction to a great article Central Bible College is in Springfield Missiouri not Springfield Ill. But you know those of us in Missiouri dont like to be confused with the Blue state of Ill. ( Just kidding) Great article.
Commented by On 12/02/2004
I did not even see that mistake and I went to Evangel College not that far away from CBC.
That's alright, most people know where CBS is.
Commented by On 12/02/2004
Thanks for catching that mistake on the cities. I missed it as well during my proof. Guess that was because I grew up in Illinois and just didn't register the mistake in state names though I an very aware of the headquarters of the Assembly of God being in Springfield, MO.
Commented by On 12/02/2004
Oops...another mistake....that's what I get for typing it at 2:30 in the morning!:-)
Next time, I'll make sure I have my Rand McNally Road Atlas at my side when I write articles...the thing is, I knew the Assemblies of God headquarters are in Springfield, MO as well! And I still typed IL! The mistake was on none of my sources...it was all mine!:-( A thousand pardons! Thanks for helping to keep me on my toes!:-)
Commented by On 12/02/2004
John, great article. I grew up on the music of The Couriers and never imagined I'd BE one! I have the greatest respect and admiration for the guys who established this ministry and I'm proud to call them my friends. Larry, Scot and I are priveleged to be called "Couriers" and realize those are some pretty big shoes to fill. By the way,if any of you have a chance to go see "Dave, Duane and Neil" do it. They still do an awesome job.
Commented by Tim Beitzel On 12/03/2004
John: Thanks for the article about our group, The Couriers. I read the part about Eddie Hawks coming to us from The Junior Blackwoods and the error concerning Phil Enloe. I also knew that an unimpeachable source would set the record straight if they saw the error! Ha. I wonder who that was?
I must admit that I shed a few tears when my daugher responded to your article and articulated to your readers her feelngs concerning The Couriers. Of all, the Courier kids, I think Meredith was the most broken up when we quit the first time in 1980. She, also, by the way, was the only one of 7 girls of The Couriers that every sang with us!! She did a fine job singing with Neil and I for a short time. We are proud of our wives and our children for standing with us during the lean times and the good time. I have always said that if I travled the world to 80 nations and logged over 4 million miles and sing in over 4,000 churches, and won Dove Awards it would all be in vain if my children were not serving the Lord. I can truly say it has been a good journey and it is not over yet. Thanks again John for letting us be part of your writings. Duane Nicholson (Always a Courier)
Commented by On 12/03/2004
As someone who continues to be inspired by the anointed music of these men - The Couriers - I am writing to say thank you for writing such a great article!
Like many others, I grew up listening to some of the originals and being inspired to love gospel music by hearing them in person on their many visits to Ontario, Canada; of which my fondest memories are of Neil Enloe, Duane Nicholson, Dave Kyllonen and Phil Enloe. We have now come to love and appreciate the ministry of Larry More, Tim Beitzel and Scot Womble - the wonderfully talented Couriers of today. I agree with another commentator who wrote that, "The Couriers not only talked the talk, they walked the walk", and I'll add that I believe they still do. My brother and I recently spent a weekend with Dave, Duane and Neil during on an Ontario fall tour and cherish their friendship. We are also hosting a New Year's Eve concert with the (new) Couriers here in Oshawa, Ontario. Anyone reading this who has not attended a Couriers' concert or purchased their music should do so and expect to be blessed! Perhaps another reader was present in Lansdale, PA, in October for the Couriers 50th Reunion and could comment futher on this? I was there and it was an incredible event to see and hear all former and present members of the Couriers on the same platform. Anyone wishing some photos could write to me. Their love for the Lord Jesus and their genuine spirit is evident in their lives and in their music. And yes, love for gospel music is alive and well in Canada! Keep up the good work on this website!
Commented by On 12/03/2004
Thank you all so much for your comments(and criticisms!)...it was a labor of love to write this article!
And Duane, I know you know who the "unimpeachable source" is, and I appreciated his comments on the article as well! My goals were(1)to help readers previously unaware(or dimly aware at best)of the legacy of the Couriers, to learn about them, and recognize what an important part they played in the history of gospel music, and (2)to please the current and former Couriers with a detailed, faithful account of their work and ministry! Also, Duane, know that I could not have begun to have written this without your help, and Meredith's! For that, I wish to thank you both, as well as Neil, right here for all to see! And Steve, that "commentator" you cited was me under my "stage name"...and I always knew that to be true of the Couriers, and now know it even more firsthand!
Commented by On 12/03/2004
Great article John. Just thought I'd let some folks know that you can get some of the older Records of the Couriers on CD if you go to Ebay.
My favorite Couriers was the quartet. Of course, they were a quartet again at the last when Phil Enloe was singing with them. They sounded great with either Dave or Phil on that Bass part.
Commented by On 12/04/2004
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