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01 Dec 2004
SG History 101 - The Couriers
![]() One of the most unique, accomplished, and influential groups in southern gospel music history is the Couriers! Here is their story. Reader Comments
John,
What a great article!!! Catching the Couriers in person is very different than hearing them on record. Those that have had this privilege know what I mean. The energy, passion and emotion was very hard to catch in the record grooves. Don Baldwin was like a 2nd Dad to me in the 70's and early 80's. He hired me as a producer/arranger for his recording studio after Nick Bruno left the studio bound for The Kingsmen, and Don spent many hours mentoring me. Also, Dave, Duane and Neil spent a lot of time with me in those years and helped me tremendously. I played the piano for Dave's family and for Duane Nicholson in the several years they were on hiatus from The Couriers in the early 80's and they all changed my life. I got to know Phil several years later, and they are all still my dearest friends. Click on this link and you will hear a sample from one of their concerts, recorded by me on April 5, 1965. Don is singing the lead with Duane and Neil on the 1st and 2nd tenor above him, Dave on the bass, and Little David on the piano. http://www.thecerces.com/donbaldwin.mp3 Talk about energy!!!!!
Commented by Cliff Cerce On 12/05/2004
Thanks for the article regarding the history of the Couriers. Just one observation - - when I left the Couriers, I didn't play with the Jr. Blackwood Brothers. Phil Enloe sang with them prior to joining the Couriers. I had a group called The Embers and then began a full-time church music ministry. I am now the minister of music at Victory Church in Lakeland, FL. Dave, Duane, and Neil will be with us Sunday night, Jan. 23rd. Thanks, Eddie Hawks
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/06/2004
Eddie...
Thanks for the comments and the update...Phil already corrected my original misobservation, sorry to put you somewhere you weren't! I know all the readers and fans will be glad to know of your current whereabouts and activities. Thanks again for posting here!
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/06/2004
Great job John.
My dad was at CBI, now CBC, in Springfield in 54 and 55. He remembers their very very early days. Thanks for remembering this group. Mark
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/06/2004
Me and my brother Ken along with Larry woodrum,Janice Malcolm, And Pat Dyer started a southern gospel group called the revelaires. The couriers were our biggest influence. I still love there music and have many of there albums.
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/06/2004
John-
Please allow me to express my appreciation for your kind words in the article at issue. I cannot speak for any other group, because I don’t know what drives them, but we only did what we did as unto the Lord. All the glory, honor and praise belong to Him. We never set out to become rich and famous. And sure enough, it didn’t happen, ha! But the Lord has been faithful in giving us favor with pastors, promoters and missionaries literally around the world, and He has given us health and strength to continue a lifetime in the fulfilling of our commitment. We can’t recognize enough how our group was blessed by all the various former members who in their own time gave us their best. Please allow me to speak the sentiments of our newly reorganized old group, “Dave, Duane & Neil”, along with my beloved brother and longtime Courier, Phil, and say how very proud we are of Larry More, Scot Womble and Tim Beitzel, the fine young men who have taken the mantle of the original Couriers and are continuing our vision in the ministry of Christian music. We heartily support their efforts to advance and enhance the Kingdom of God through their great singing and preaching. May the Lord bless their wonderful music to their generation. I share the sentiments of my lifelong partner in ministry, Duane Nicholson, in being grateful to God for shining His love and care into the hearts of our wives and children while we were out beating the highways in the pursuit of our calling. Who knows how long the original members will be able to continue? Only God knows. When I lay down the microphone for the final time it will not be the crowds, the merchandise, the acclaim or any other recognition that will be my best memory. It will be the unfailing sustenance of our wonderful Lord Jesus, who has empowered us to the task He set before us, that will forever be emblazoned in my heart. Thanks again for your kindness. It hasn’t gone unnoticed. Neil Enloe “Dave, Duane & Neil” and incurable Courier
Commented by Neil Enloe On 12/13/2004
Let me first say, Neil, thank you for your comments!
They made my day(if not my month!) Such comments underscore everything I described the Couriers to be in my article...or wanted to convey that they were(and are!)! It was my pleasure to call attention to what the Couriers brought to gospel music! With that, I also wanted to mention that I had a very nice telephone conversation with Cliff Cerce, who helped relive the memories that I have of the Couriers, and even gave me more information and insight into what made them what they are. Cliff asked me to ask any of you reading this if you know of any old video footage of the Couriers(TV, home video, whatever)to find out how to acquire it. If you have any leads or any knowledge at all of how this footage can be obtained, please e-mail me here, and I'll give Cliff the information. Thank you all very much!
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/15/2004
My wife and I have seen the Couriers perform many times during the last 40+ years, and they never failed to convey the message that Neil Enloe so vividly relays in his post above. It was very obviously that the Couriers sang for the glorification of God. What a classy group!
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/15/2004
The Couriers have always been a "cut above". When I was a member of the Keystone Quartet,they were the group I most respected and admired.Through all these years they have proven that respect and admiration to be well founded.I could not have drawn a "blueprint" for better role models. Their singing(pitches,harmony,blend,arrangements)is impeccable, as is their integrity.
In my opinion, they have never been given the recogition they deserve. Perhaps this will be a start. No list of "heroes" of our industry can be complete without including the name "Couriers". Dave, Duane, Don, and Neil, your leadership in those early years is why I have spent my entire life in the Gospel Music Industry, and I thank you. Nick Bruno
Commented by Nick Bruno On 12/18/2004
Hello everyone,Thanks to John and the Unthanks for the article and all thewonderful comments about the Couriers.
I refer to my hubby, Don Baldwin and his "brothers", Dave, Duane and Neil as the "Classic Couriers". I do believe they are the only quartet members from the 50's and 60's with original members all alive. Hubby suffered a stroke 8 years ago...he's alive and kickin'...just not kickin' quite as high these days. He did get the "baritone extraordinaire" voice in good shape to sing at the 50th reunion this past October 30th, in Lansdale,PA. That was a great event and will eventually be available on DVD and VHS. Thanks, Dean, for the eBay plug. The new generation of Couriers have a fabulous sound. Don't miss them if you get a chance to hear them. Merry Christmas from the Baldwin household!
Commented by Cheri Baldwin On 12/21/2004
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