
Monthly Articles02 Jun 2009
A Thorn By Any Other Name
![]() We’re all familiar with the famous quote, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” It originated in the play “Romeo and Juliet,” written by William Shakespeare. Reader Comments
I agree with you! We have just recently gone to Ernie Haase & Signature Sound and the Booth Brothers concerts (return visits to both)and I am always thrilled to see the young people at the concerts really enjoying true Southern Gospel! Changing the music to draw in new listeners is a waste of time and talent. There are other genres of Christian music and if a person like them, fine - go to it, but why change a music that ministers to many already. We just don't have to have millions at every concert. That one person that goes and has their life changed forever is a more worthy endeavor.
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Is SoGospelNews.com part of the music row crowd? Even in their own 2008 SGN Music Awards there were categories and awards for PROGRESSIVE SOUTHERN SONG OF THE YEAR and PROGRESSIVE SOUTHERN ALBUM OF THE YEAR. I enjoy reading some of the updates on this site, but I've always wondered what "progressive southern" is. I've heard what I would call progressive southern gospel, but it is nothing that I would encourage or promote by handing out awards for it.
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 06/02/2009
Most of the time I agree with Nick's article - but I found myself disagreeing with much of what this article says this month...
Commented by Chris D. Unthank On 06/03/2009
Commented by Chris D. Unthank On 06/03/2009
Nick needs to go back in the old photo album and look at pics of some of the groups that were popular in the 70's. The Oak Ridge Boys, The Imperials, The Downings, just to name a few, had hair styles and clothes that reflected the times. Some of the guys in these groups had somewhat long hair and "Elvis" style sideburns. Shirts with the large collars and worn open were in style as well. I agree with Nick that I'm tired of seeing all these new groups with the messed up hair styles, t-shirts hanging out, and blue jeans. I recently heard a group that has a name very close to "Gold City". They try to dress like the Crabb Family but they can't sing their way out of a brown paper sack!
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God is good all the time & all the time God is good. Elaine Harcourt
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Nick,
I believe this to be one of the best articles ever written by you or anyone else. If the look sloppy on stage with shirt out then they will sound sloppy before their program is half over. Many times the sloppy ones write sloppy songs which are songs that rhyme. They are usually trying to make a name for themselves. Many of the incrowd goups of today are loose on stage and are told by the in crowd to be loose on stage, talk to each other and practically ignore the crowd in front of them. I know some of the young ones who are taught to do that by a group that used to be hot and then moved to the progressive label and are now so progressive that they are out of the business. There are too many class groups out there like the Booths, Greater Vision Legacy V and others. We lovers of gospel music do not have to put up with the cool look on stage. The younger ones who disagree with you in this article are still wannabes.
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 06/03/2009
I really don't see much benefit in polarizing people who enjoy southern gospel music, whether it's country, bluegrass, shirt in, shirt out, hair standing on end or slicked down with Dapper Dan or FOP.
The message, people...the message.
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 06/03/2009
Nick,
Love your articles, I sing in a part time SGQ, we have a member in his early 30's and is wanting to do modern hyms and so on, it gets frustrating at times since all we do is the old style SG 4guys and a piano and not bad for what we do. We will continue with the tried and true SG music. Michbasssinger
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