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Feb 29, 2004
Pam Seaman has been through the darkness of pain and despair and has been brought back into the Light ![]() Pam Seaman has been through the darkness of pain and despair and has been brought back into the Light ![]() This fine family group has been around for 17 years, and they are picking up steam to forge ahead in the ministry that God has given them ![]() This fine family group has been around for 17 years, and they are picking up steam to forge ahead in the ministry that God has given them ![]() Someone recently described Crabb Family music as the "New Alternative Music." From this description a new focus and vision was birthed, "Leave No One Behind". Their goal is to reach as many new faces as they can with their music, yet at the same time never leaving the current fan base ![]() Someone recently described Crabb Family music as the "New Alternative Music." From this description a new focus and vision was birthed, "Leave No One Behind". Their goal is to reach as many new faces as they can with their music, yet at the same time never leaving the current fan base ![]() "We've had a lot of great people who built the foundation of this industry, and shown us how to do it, and the way it's supposed to be done." ![]() "We've had a lot of great people who built the foundation of this industry, and shown us how to do it, and the way it's supposed to be done." Click on an image to change Feature Article
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Lee Roy Abernathy was a wonderful asset to the world of gospel music. He contributed to the growth of gospel music in many ways
We are excited about two new additions to our Zion family of artists!
Weekly Chart
Karen Peck and New River's hit single "That's Why They Call It Grace" reclaims the #1 spot this week, dethroning the month-long hit "Greater Still" by Brian Free & Assurance.
Fans also voted "That's Why They Call It Grace" as their favorite this week, with Gold City, The Perrys, The Hoppers, and Booth Brothers all biting at its heels.
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MorningStar Records' Dave Wilcox thinks it won't be long until the entire Southern Gospel Music fan base is cognizant of The Duvalls and their music ministry
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