1 Way Up On The Hill Eagle’s Wings/Independent 2 Big God Daryl Mosely & Ronnie Booth/Pinecastle 3 Would You Carry Me Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver/Billy Blue Records 4 Better Times Heaven’s Mountain Band/FMG 5 The Glory Road Joe Mullins & The Radio
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1 God’s Been Good LeFevre Qt/Daywind 2 He Won’t Stay Gone Whisnants/UIA 3 Halfway Up The Mountain Tribute QT/Daywind 4 Once And For All Gold City/Sony Music 5 Celebration At The Empty Grave Down East Boys/Crossroads 6 Ark Of His Grace Inspirations/Crossroads
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As we move forward in our position and ministry at Dollywood, we are accepting submissions for the bass and tenor positions. Those who are interested should submit a photo, one audio track or video recording, and a brief paragraph introducing yourself. Please
Gold City is pleased to announce Jeff Chapman will be their new bass vocalist. Jeff comes to the group after having served as bass for the Kingdom Heirs since 2002. Jeff’s first official concert with Gold City will be 4/20 The post
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We’ve received news that Deborah Johnson of Heaven’s Mountain Band has gone home to be with the Lord after having a severe stroke. Please lift up her husband, Roger, and all the Johnson family in your prayers during this difficult time. Les
1 Better Times Heaven’s Mountain Band/Family Music Group 2 Way Up On The Hill Eagle’s Wings/Independent 3 Would You Carry Me Doyle Lawson & Quick Silver/Billy Blue Records 4 My Path Was Paved By The Blood Of Chigger Hill Boys/Morning Star Music
1 He Won’t Stay Gone Whisnants/UIA 2 Once And For All Gold City/Sony Music 3 Liar,Liar Brian Free & Assurance/Daywind 4 Ark Of His Grace Inspirations/Crossroads 5 A Hundred Different Altars Steeles/StowTown 6 God’s Been Good LeFevre Qt/Daywind 7 Never Not God
Arden, North Carolina — Even the most storied performing career must eventually come to an end, and for The Primitive Quartet — for more than half a century, faithful practitioners of an acoustic musical ministry rooted in the traditional sounds of Appalachian