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Dec 01, 2008
Every combination of King’s Heralds continue to share the vision and the mission of those who have come before to take the gospel unto all the world. Over the years there have been 30 men who have been a part of the rich musical history of The King’s Heralds ![]() Every combination of King’s Heralds continue to share the vision and the mission of those who have come before to take the gospel unto all the world. Over the years there have been 30 men who have been a part of the rich musical history of The King’s Heralds ![]() The biggest change for us is that before becoming Crystal River we sang all acapella and now we have music. Other than that, the style of singing is the same. Great lyrics plus great harmony equals great songs ![]() The biggest change for us is that before becoming Crystal River we sang all acapella and now we have music. Other than that, the style of singing is the same. Great lyrics plus great harmony equals great songs ![]() Carbon Monoxide is odorless, colorless and tasteless. You don't even know when you are exposed until you show the symptoms. We had no way of knowing. We are just thankful to be alive! ![]() Carbon Monoxide is odorless, colorless and tasteless. You don't even know when you are exposed until you show the symptoms. We had no way of knowing. We are just thankful to be alive! ![]() The original idea was to form a trio, and then add a bass singer later, as the finances became available. After recording a couple of CDs, and establishing a "sound", we decided to leave it like it was and remain a trio. God has certainly blessed our trio for the last eighteen years ![]() The original idea was to form a trio, and then add a bass singer later, as the finances became available. After recording a couple of CDs, and establishing a "sound", we decided to leave it like it was and remain a trio. God has certainly blessed our trio for the last eighteen years Click on an image to change Feature Article
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![]() I’d like to take a look at a most renowned gospel group that achieved such recognition in the southern gospel genre that they are frequently among the first ones thought of when anyone mentions “southern gospel music” in conversation
![]() Cancer. A terrible word that strikes fear into the heart. It was a word completely unexpected as the diagnosis for David Needham, patriarch of The Needhams. In February of 2007, right around his 69th birthday, David began to feel “off”. It was nothing specific, but he was just not well
I have been so blessed to have lived long enough to have seen some of the great groups of yesteryear. I have great memories of seeing the Statesmen with Rosie, Jake, Doyle, Big Chief, and Hovie. I remember seeing the Blackwood Brothers singing in the Arthur Godfrey Show
Entertainment or Ministry? Mankind has wrestled with this age-old question only to find themselves at odds over business and the call to minister. Let me just say, as always, this is just my OPINION. Anything more would put me in the self-proclaimed EXPERT category
When I was teaching in the Music School, I often taught a workshop on just what Gospel Music really is. I would like to address that very subject this month, because I believe in order to sing the music right, you must have the right music, and you must know what Gospel music really is
The phrase “passing the buck” means transferring responsibility or blame to another person. The phrase got started back in the second half of the 19th century when people played a lot of poker. There was lots of cheating going on, and so they would change the dealer with each turn
I am a “race horse” who lives in a world full of turtles. I love to gallop, except for when I can run at full speed. Deadlines and schedules are motivators for me. I don’t like “late-nicks.” My mantra is, “It is better to be fifteen minutes early than to be fifteen seconds late”.
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The Dove Brothers hold on to the #1 spot for a 5th consecutive week with their smash hit "You Would Think He Would Learn". The chart also sees debuts this week from Sunday Edition and Stutzman Family and re-entries from the Primitive Quartet and 2nd Generation.Fan favorite this week was Cavaliers Quartet's "Keep Drinking Water From the Well". Other fan favorite singles included the latest songs from HisSong, Booth Brothers, Dove Brothers, and Greater Vision. Come vote for your favorite songs! |
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Dixie Echoes While driving down HWY 169 in our rental van, we saw quite a site. One that I never imagined I'd see in Missouri of all places. We were nearing our engagement when one of the guys began pointing to something on our left.
I’m an alien. In 2005, I traveled from my hometown of Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Nashville, Tennessee to attend Ben Speer’s Stamps-Baxter School of Music. It was an incredible experience, and on the last night of the school, God answered months of prayer by calling me into full-time music ministry.
This time of year always seems to bring a lot of great memories and reflections from a year gone by so fast. The one thing that I love seeing is more people and businesses saying Merry Christmas instead of the so-called correctness of Happy Holidays or the dreaded Merry X-mas
You never know who God is going to use to meet your need when you least expect it. So it safe to say, that this Holiday season, The King's Heralds are truly thankful that we serve a God who cares about broken down vehicles
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