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01 Aug 2007
Deliver The Promise
![]() I have been doing lots of teaching this summer, both privately and in seminars. I had a great time at Ben Speer’s School of Music and was invited by my dear friend Lou Hildreth to teach at the Southern Gospel Music Association of Texas. One of my fellow speakers was Brian Hudson, who was also in town promoting the concert that evening at Will Rogers Auditorium with Ernie Haase and Signature Sound. Reader Comments
God is good all the time & all the time God is good.
Commented by On 08/04/2007
Thank you for your teaching. I just wish more people in every field of music would listen to common sense theology. I appreciateand respect all of your columns
Commented by On 08/05/2007
Excellent article - right on target. SG music can be commercially successful when done correctly - including marketing. I hope that you share some more of your "undeniable, indisputable laws of succeeding in SGM".
Commented by Tim-He's Alive On 08/06/2007
Once again Nick, you are right on target. Every point you made is right on target. If you dont have the talent, you are in for a rough time. I see nothing wrong with cheering on those who are trying, but separate it from the pros.
Thanks Nick
Commented by On 08/06/2007
I tell you what's killing SGM . . . new groups that are using the names of formerly familiar retired bands, hoping the name recognition will drive people to thier concerts. True there are spin-off's, but they are never the same element as the original. SGM is such a reminiscent industry.
Just a note - I've seen plenty of TALLENTED singers who were not popular !
Commented by On 08/09/2007
Nick, as usual you hit the nail right on the head. Most people don't equate excellence with being a Christian performer. We live in Ohio and it's tough to see many SG groups so we use NQC as a chance to see as many groups as possible. A couple of years ago, we took friends of ours that are singers, but don't know that much about SG. They were appalled at the poor vocal quality of some of the "name" groups. These ar e groups that people have loved for years, but really are terrible vocally. Southern Gospel will never attract new fans unless they follow the very things that you talk about. Thanks for being a voice in the wilderness.
Commented by On 08/09/2007
Great article ! The Ernie Haase and SSQ comments were right on target. Last year, we went to see SSQ in Marietta GA and a lightning stroke killed the power to the church. While most other groups would sit it out, SSQ worked their bus generator to provide keyboard music and they kept on - 95+ degrees and all. They were sweating, we were sweating, and we ALL were rejoicing. To me, those guys embody the future of SGM. We are in very good hands.
Commented by On 08/10/2007
Great insight, Nick. I was at the Texas school, as well as the SSQ concert that evening and again the next day as I assisted the group at their product table. As a director of the SGMA of Texas, and manager of a local Fort Worth group, I appreciate the information you gave us at the school. I agree with your comments, and wish more folks would choose to improve their "ministry".
Thanks
Commented by KingsRiver On 08/16/2007
You are so right on the laws of succeeding. It is sad to see people speed a lot of money for great music amd covers on their cd with no talent. Being a music director and programer for GSG, We get a lot of bad with the good. I know everyone's taste is not the same, but you can tell who has talent and who does not. I received a very nice looking cd. All the credits were well known musicians and a well known studio. The music sounded great. The vocals not so great. I cannot understand why studios are taking the money from people knowing they do not have talent. Charging them lots of money to do a radio release. I do mean to sound so harsh, but lets face reality. People use the term they are annointed by God. Folks, if you are annointed, God will give you the talent. I love the not so known annointed talented artist.
Commented by Betty On 08/29/2007
Opps!! My fingers type faster than my thoughts. I ment to say that I do not mean to sound so harsh instead of I do mean to sound so harsh.
Commented by Betty On 08/29/2007
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