Big Sky- Isaacs! A wonderful Christmas gift my friend Angie gave to me!!! Love you girl!!!
Ditto, girl! So glad you are enjoying your CDs my friend!
I revisited “The Blind Man Saw It All” by the Booth Brothers today! Fabulous project! I have especially been enjoying listening to a couple of my favorites from this CD, “The Blood” and “Through the Eyes of Faith!”
Well, I got a Vestal Goodman, Solo Project for Christmas, don’t recall the name of it, but it sure is great & that’s the ‘Only’ CD that Jo#2 got for Christmas too?? I’m still watching for mail to come everyday, well for any ‘late’ gifts to be delivered… next door neighbor brings my mail to me everyday, since Jan. or Feb. 4th when I got out of the hospital this year!!!
just finishing the year 1979 starting to gather my LP’s from 1980. in 1981 Gold City will join the SG community, although i have just gotten these LP’s i have not yet heard them, can’t wait.
Just got a hold of the Gaither Vocal Band’s “Peace Of The Rock” Project not too long ago. I’m busy wearing that one out. “The Voice Of The Father” and “Home Where I Belong” are worth the price of the whole album if you ask me.
I have been listening to an older project by Janet Paschal “I Give You Jesus.” Talk about having personal revival! Some of the most rejuvenating songs from this CD are: I’ve Never Seen the Righteous Forsaken; There Ain’t No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down; and He’s So Good to Me (an old personal favorite of mine)!
The other wonderful songs from this project are:
I Give You Jesus
Move Me With Compassion
He’s As Close As The Mention Of His Name
His Name Is Life
Jesus Lord To Me
Great project and I have been totally enjoying all the songs! Thank you sweet Janet for ministering to me in song and reviving my heart! God bless you!
“God Is My Shepherd” by the Harvesters Quartet from back in the ‘60s. It has great songs, wonderful arrangements and piano playing, and outstanding singing. This was a complete quartet singing the songs of the day with polish.
The quartet’s members were Bill Hefner at tenor, Buddy Parker on lead, Don Norman at baritone, and Jay Simmons on bass. Jack Clark was at the piano.
I have stacks of LPs, tapes, and CDs, but this recording is so good to me that I have been playing it for weeks.
Crabb Revival New Project, “Runaway Train” and it is AWESOME!!! Better than The Walk or Driven in my opinion. I believe there is a special annointing over this project.
I was listening to a project by the Crist Family - it’s out in the car, so I don’t know which one it was!! But it had the song, “When the Son Sets in the Eastern skies” (or at least something like that) I really like the Crist Family - heard them for the first time last summer at the Blue Gate in Shipshewana.
I like to listen to a group’s CDs in preparation for going to their concerts. That being said, I’m planning to see the Booth Brothers this Thursday (if we don’t get snow and ice here in Atlanta!) so I’m listening to all of the CDs I have of them. I’ll be watching the DVD’s, too! Right now I’m listening to the Harmony project.
Austin’s Bridge. They may be too fresh for SG circles. They are very indicitive of mainstream country sound like Rascall Flatts. I really like their style. It is a great project.