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18 Jul 2008
Southern Gospel’s Dirty Word
![]() I went to hear the Kingsmen Quartet last Sunday night. They were halfway through the program before I realized that they didn't have their band. For those of you young guys, who don't know, bands weren't even around until the 70s. I remember when the bands come on the scene. They were of the devil. Bands were of the world and had no place in Gospel Music. It wasn't long after bands were accepted in the business that we started going downhill, losing our crowds. I am not blaming the bands and live music for this, there are other major reasons why we started falling apart at that time, and live music wasn't one of them. However, my point is that bands and live music were not what made this music so popular. This genre has NEVER been based on the band. It's always been based on vocals and harmony. Why do you think that we called them "All Night Sings" for years? We would say, "we're having a singing tonight". Reader Comments
Oh, I love the Indiana Live CD. Another good one on there was "No Man Can Stop This Army."
Commented by On 08/07/2008
AMEN to that! Indiana Live has to be one of my all time favorite LIVE albums.It had a great line up, and the songs were great as well. i wish I could find me a copy of it on CD, because the tape that I have is kinda worn out
Commented by On 08/07/2008
This is a great article...I like a live band and we use a live band. This is part of the entertainment in what we do. However I have not always been moved to consider where I stand with God in every concert I have attended in the years before I started singing. There must be a proper balance of entertainment in the ministry of song. While it must be entertaining it is important for a message of hope be presented in such a way as to cause those who listen to be compelled to accept Christ and want what we are singing about. Otherwise we are just another fantasy movie or other form or science fiction "entertainment." I think that perhaps that's why so many are shying away from the entertainment word. It HAS to be entertaining to draw crowds.
Commented by Wayne Groves On 08/11/2008
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Southern Gospel’s Dirty Word
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