
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
Very nice and interesting to read your article about my old friends, The Couriers. I hosted the Couriers' Sweden tour way back in 1969. We were having a great time and great singing together with the Samuelson Brothers, and Dave, Duane and Neil still have a number of fans and friends over here. It's great to see them still going strong. Sweden is calling for them again!
Commented by Kjell Samuelson On 01/10/2005
WOW!!! Did this article bring back the memories. in my late teens i used to get up 2 hours early on sunday mornings just to watch their 1/2 hour t.v. program. i grew up in pa. and went to many of their church concerts and their concerts at the farm show building in harrisburg. thanks for all the great reflections!
Commented by On 01/23/2005
reading the inspiring article and many of the comments regarding the couriers sent me on a reflective journey to the sixties...when i first heard this incredible group...they sang at my home church in so calif...amazing talent, yet so unassuming and personable...i still have several courier albums from the old days...my brothers and i tried to sing "joy,joy" but never figured out those intricate chord progressions...then just a few years back, i had the opportunity to hear duane, neil and phil at the grand old gospel reunion in sc...i waited all evening for them to sing and finally at the end of the evening concert, the couriers were announced...from the back of the auditorium, three familiar unmiked voices could be heard harmonizing on "lily white stone"...i thought i'd been transported to the heavenlies...down the aisles they came, proceeding to the stage for the closing verses...followed by a holy hush over the crowd, then a spontaneous standing ovation...thanks for the memories
Commented by On 02/06/2005
The original Couriers travelled extensively in Canada, and became great friends. They sang at our wedding in 1975, and we made the trip for their Reunion and it was worth every mile. I had a Canadian group called the Master's, and the Couriers were constantly encouraging us, at every turn. We had the honor to sing with them many times, and I count them as true friends.
Thanks Dave, Duane, and Neil
Commented by On 02/09/2005
We remember the Couriers also from back in the 1970's. Duane Nickolson lived a mile from us. And any time you seen him, he always had a smile on his face and then he would share with you what God was doing in the ministry.
But the one thing I want to share with you, is how God sent him to the Harrisburg Hospital on April 28 1981 ( and he will tell you he was not sure why ) we met him in the lobby, talk a few seconds, and told him about our son who was going for surgey, and was not exspected to live the night. He went up and prayed with our son ( Dave Galaspy )and then went to the OR with him. He also donated blood. We will never forget his compassion and the love he showed to us at that time. God Bless You, Charles and Deloris Galaspy PS Our son, is a well and now has a family. Thank the Lord.
Commented by Mr. & Mrs. Charles Galaspy On 04/13/2005
I have been a fan of the Couriers since 1964 when I first heard their incredible music on the Gospel Singing Jubilee TV program. Watching them and keeping track of their lives and ministry was an inspiration to me to pursue a music ministry. They were and are ministers of gospel music, not just entertainers!
When I heard that Dave, Duane and Neil were singing together again was, to put it mildly, a great moment....I just had to just shout "praise the Lord"! and I had to cry! When I heard that all the guys were getting together again the in fall of 04 for a Reunion in PA., my wife and I drove up from Kentucky to see them again. What a night to hear all the men who had been Couriers...Don Baldwin, Phil Enloe, Eddie Hawks, Eddie Reece, Little David Young, Dave, Duane & Neil...and the new guys Larry, Scot & Tim were a blessing! We also went on their recent Carribean cruise in early April. We had a glorious time meeting new friends and being with the hosts Dave, Duane and Neil and their wives. We had singing several nights on the boat and a couple of services on Barbados at Peoples Cathedral and a town square service in St. Lucia. I almost fainted when Dave asked me to sing with them on a song. They are very kind people and great "encouragers" and still sing and minister for God's glory. Buck Rambo and his lovely wife, Mae were with us on the cruise and we even got to hear him sing again after so many years, he's still a talented singer and an inspiration....a real good guy! Only eternity will reveal how much good they have accomplished and how many lives have been affected and changed by their surrender to God's call. Thanks too, to their wonderful wives, Judy, Jean Ann & Ruth who allowed them to minister. Ronnie & Faye Vaughn Hanson, Ky.
Commented by On 04/23/2005
Ronnie, I certainly agree that The Couriers were ministers of gospel music, not just entertainers.
James Moore
Commented by On 04/23/2005
John,
It amazes me the number of hearts that the Couriers have touched down thru the years, and are still touching. They are undoubtedly one of the most loved groups in gospel music history. Joe
Commented by On 04/26/2005
Thank you all for the continuing comments!
Joe, you're right...the Couriers touched, and are yet touching many hearts even after all these years! The reason I chose them to write about was that one of the major changes in gospel music in the past 20 years or so is the more direct, evangelistic approach that artists have taken with their music! Thus, the Couriers, who were the pioneers of musical evangelism, are still a relevant and vital force in today's gospel music! I've long said that the singular unique characteristic of the Couriers is that there was no line between entertainment and ministry with them...they were ministers...AND entertainers simultaneously...and they were that to an unprecedented level even by today's standards! So the Couriers ought to be remembered for their unique and profound influence on gospel music...then, and now! They have never received their due recognition all these years for what they gave gospel music, and this article was my humble start at changing that!
Commented by On 04/26/2005
John, What a great article. Of all the groups that I have had the priviledge to know and share the stage with, there were none hat had the impact on my life, personally, than the original Couriers. They wer encouragers of the highest order, as well as sinsere ministers of the Gospel who carries their testimonies off stage as well as on. We have been friends for a long time(longer than I care to count) I first heard them at A youth camp in PA in 1958 or59. I would encourage your readers o visit their web-site at http://www.daveduaneandneil.com and purchase their new project. It is terrific.
Mike
Commented by On 05/25/2005
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