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Is Southern Gospel Music Dying?

Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Kiffin, Jan 3, 2002.

  1. Joshua Rhodes

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    Please showard, refer to "Christian Music You May Not Have Heard". I take exception to YOUR statement as a writer, singer and musician. It's like saying that all ice cream is bad because I don't like cold food. Just my humble opinion. [​IMG]
     
  2. Mike McK

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    All the Southern Gospel is a few Christian words with a cheesy Dollywood-style country beat.

    There is, believe it or not, some CCM with a great deal of substance.

    See Peter Mayer's Gospel albums. See Randy Stonehill (particularly "Thirst"). See Randy Matthews.
     
  3. Tenor

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    Sorry to say, Southern Gospel is not dying. In reality it is growing in popularity, especially in North Carolina where I currently live.
     
  4. JN1633

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    Southern Gospel is alive in well in Ohio...We ministered in over 100 Baptist Churches just in the last year...the song about :Searching thru Heaven and there they found my Saviour is Oh What A Saviour....We changed the line to say " Then my Jesus came down and he died on Calvary" to save an old lost soul like me...
     
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