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Booth Brothers lead the pack with a record 10 nominations – Producer Jeff Collins earns most individual nominations with six
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Deon and Susan Unthank, owners of SouthernGospelNews.com, are proud to announce the nominees for the 2006 SGN Music Awards. As in year’s past, the nominees were chosen by the staff of SouthernGospelNews.com. Starting on February 8, 2006, the fans will get a chance to vote for their favorites in each category.
"Like last year, we expanded our awards this year,” said Deon Unthank, owner of SouthernGospelNews.com. “Every year it gets harder and harder to decide on categories like Producer of the Year, so we broke this category up like we did Songwriter of the Year last year.”
Changes to the awards included a division of the Producer of the Year category. There are now two separate Producer of the Year categories: one for the producer who is part of a full-time or part-time group and another for those producers who do not travel, sing, or play for a living.
“We saw a need to divide this category like Songwriter,” remarked Unthank. “It is very apparent that the most recognizable name is the one the fans vote for, and that’s fine. However, this way we can give the award to another deserving individual who isn’t in the spotlight quite as often.”
In addition to the splitting of the Producer of the Year category, another award has been added. The inclusion of the Fan Favorite Artist of the Year was also added this year. The fans can submit their choice for Artist of the Year beginning on the 1st of February, and the Top 10 submissions will be voted on again when voting for the winners of the SGN Music Awards begins on February 7, 2006.
The SGN Music Awards also opened up the category of Radio Promoter of the Year, which honors Southern Gospel radio’s top promoters. The five nominees in this new category were chosen by the reporting stations of SouthernGospelNews.com Top 40 Weekly Chart.
As far as nominations go, the Booth Brothers led all artist nominees this year with a record setting 10 nominations, including Song of the Year (“He Saw It All”), Album of the Year (The Blind Man Saw It All), Male Group of the Year, a Male Vocalist of the Year nomination for Ronnie Booth, and a Songwriter of the Year (Artist) nomination for Jim Brady, in addition to several other nods.
Following right behind the Booth Brothers were the McRaes and Ernie Haase & Signature Sound with nine nominations apiece. Karen Peck & New River received eight nominations.
Receiving seven nominations was Gold City. Hope’s Call and the Crabb Family both earned six nominations apiece. The Ruppes earned five nods. Receiving four nominations were the Dove Brothers Quartet, Kingdom Heirs, and the Talley Trio.
Mark Bishop, Triumphant Quartet, Hoskins Family, CrossWay, and Gordon Mote each earned three nominations, while the Isaacs, Collingsworth Family, Chuck Peters (of SGLive365.com and SGShowPrep), Three Bridges, Peasall Sisters, the Perrys, Greater Vision, Mike Bowling, Jody Brown Indian Family, and Johnny Minick all received double nominations.
Producer Jeff Collins earned the most individual nominations for his work during 2006. In addition to landing in the Producer of the Year (Professional) category, Jeff earned an additional five nominations for his production work this year – bringing his total to six. Earning five individual nominations were Annie McRae and Michael Sykes. Rebecca Isaacs Bowman, Sonya Isaacs, and Wayne Haun all received four individual nominations for songwriting and producing. Landing three individual nominations were Mark Bishop, Donna Beauvais, Phil Johnson, Daniel Riley, Mike Bowling, Bubba Smith, Heather Day, and Barry Weeks.
The Pacesetter Award is awarded to any artist, individual, or organization which has shown great strides in the industry and has raised the bar for others. This year’s nominees for the 2006 Pacesetter are the Booth Brothers, CrabbJam Tour 2005 (featuring the Crabb Family, CrossWay, and the McRaes), Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Chuck Peters (SGShowPrep & SGLive365.com), and the Talley Trio.
“This has been just an amazing year for Southern Gospel,” said Deon Unthank of SouthernGospelNews.com. “Seeing all the nominees that the staff chose this year makes me proud to be working in Southern Gospel. They are all very deserving of their nominations.”
More information on the 2006 SGN Music Awards Celebration will be forthcoming, including hosts, performers, venue, sponsors, etc. The date for this year’s SGN Music Awards Celebration is Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
The nominees for the 2006 SGN Music Awards are listed below:
SONG OF THE YEAR:
"Do You Want to Be Forgiven?" (Ernie Haase & Signature Sound)
"Friend Til the End" (Isaacs)
"He Saw It All" (Booth Brothers)
"I Got Here As Fast As I Could" (Mark Bishop)
"It's Just Another Red Sea" (Gold City)
"Just One Touch" (Karen Peck & New River)
"Long Arm of Love" (CrossWay)
"Long As I Got King Jesus" (Brian Free & Assurance)
"There Is a Remedy" (McRaes)
"You Are Loved" (Hope's Call)
ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
Anything But Ordinary...Everything But Typical (Dove Brothers Quartet)
Beyond the Music ~ An Acappella Collection (Hope's Call)
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (Ernie Haase & Signature Sound)
Good To Be Free (Karen Peck & New River)
Heaven (Gold City)
It's Over...Let Eternity Begin (Hoskins Family)
Perfect Love (McRaes)
Sweet Forever (Ruppes)
The Blind Man Saw It All (Booth Brothers)
Triumphant Quartet (Triumphant Quartet)
PACESETTER:
Booth Brothers
CrabbJam Tour 2005 (Crabb Family, CrossWay, McRaes)
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Chuck Peters (SGShowPrep & SGLive365.com)
Talley Trio
BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST OF THE YEAR:
Collingsworth Family
Crystal River
Monument Quartet
Gordon Mote
Young Harmony
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR:
Ronnie Booth (Booth Brothers)
Anthony Facello (Mercy's Mark)
Mitchell Kenitzer (Three Bridges)
Arthur Rice (Kingdom Heirs)
Daniel Riley (Gold City)
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR:
TaRanda Greene (Greenes)
Annie McRae (McRaes)
Karen Peck Gooch (Karen Peck & New River)
Charlotte Ritchie (Jeff & Sheri Easter)
Lauren Talley (Talley Trio)
MALE GROUP OF THE YEAR:
Booth Brothers
Dove Brothers Quartet
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Gold City
Triumphant Quartet
FEMALE GROUP OF THE YEAR:
Beloved
Everlasting Hope
McRaes
Peasall Sisters
Ruppes
MIXED GROUP OF THE YEAR (a tie necessitated six finalists):
Crabb Family
Hope's Call
Hoskins Family
Karen Peck & New River
Perrys
Talley Trio
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR (ARTIST):
Mark Bishop
Jim Brady (Booth Brothers)
Rodney Griffin (Greater Vision)
Annie McRae (McRaes)
Daryl Williams (Daryl Williams Trio)
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR (PROFESSIONAL):
Steven Cheney
Joel Lindsey
Rebecca J. Peck
John Darin Rowsey
Dianne Wilkinson
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR (ARTIST):
Donna Beauvais (Hope's Call)
Mike Bowling
Heather Day (Ruppes)
Daniel & Doug Riley (Gold City)
Roger Talley (Talley Trio)
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR (PROFESSIONAL):
Jeff Collins
Wayne Haun
Bubba Smith
Michael Sykes
Barry Weeks
MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR:
Jeremy Brown (Jody Brown Indian Family)
Kim Collingsworth (Collingsworth Family)
Justin Ellis (Crabb Family)
Gordon Mote
Roy Webb (Ernie Haase & Signature Sound)
TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN SONG OF THE YEAR:
"Anything But Ordinary, Everything But Typical" (Dove Brothers Quartet)
"Forever Changed" (Kingdom Heirs)
"He Saw It All" (Booth Brothers)
"It's Just Another Red Sea" (Gold City)
"Paid In Full Through Jesus, Amen" (Greater Vision)
TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
Anything But Ordinary...Everything But Typical (Dove Brothers Quartet)
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (Ernie Haase & Signature Sound)
Give Me the Mountain (Kingdom Heirs)
Heaven (Gold City)
Triumphant Quartet (Triumphant Quartet)
PROGRESSIVE SOUTHERN SONG OF THE YEAR:
"Do You Want to Be Forgiven?" (Ernie Haase & Signature Sound)
"In the Sky" (Three Bridges)
"Just One Touch" (Karen Peck & New River)
"There Is a Remedy" (McRaes)
"You Are Loved" (Hope's Call)
PROGRESSIVE SOUTHERN ALBUM OF THE YEAR (a tie necessitated six finalists):
Beyond the Music ~ An Acappella Collection (Hope's Call)
Come Ride With Me (Jody Brown Indian Family)
Good To Be Free (Karen Peck & New River)
It's Over...Let Eternity Begin (Hoskins Family)
Sweet Forever (Ruppes)
The Blind Man Saw It All (Booth Brothers)
COUNTRY/BLUEGRASS SONG OF THE YEAR:
"Friend Til the End" (Isaacs)
"Good Day" (Crabb Family)
"Long Arm of Love" (CrossWay)
"Low & Down" (McRaes)
"Solid Rock & Shifting Sand" (Mike Bowling)
COUNTRY/BLUEGRASS ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
Common Thread (Oak Ridge Boys)
I Believe (Jimmy Fortune)
Perfect Love (McRaes)
There Is Love...Then There Is God's Love (Mark Bishop)
There's No Place That Love Can't Reach (Gordon Mote)
SPECIAL EVENT PROJECT OF THE YEAR (a tie necessitated six finalists):
Bill & Gloria Gaither Present Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (Ernie Haase & Signature Sound)
Live at Brooklyn Tabernacle (Crabb Family)
Mark Lowry Goes to Hollywood (Mark Lowry)
Remembering the Happy Goodmans (Perrys)
Sweetest Song I Know ~ A Tribute to the Happy Goodmans (Johnny Minick)
The Best of Guy Penrod (Guy Penrod)
BEST ALBUM COVER:
Good To Be Free (Karen Peck & New River)
Home to You (Peasall Sisters)
Sweet Forever (Ruppes)
Sweetest Song I Know ~ A Tribute to the Happy Goodmans (Johnny Minick)
The Blind Man Saw It All (Booth Brothers)
BEST LIVE PERFORMER:
Booth Brothers
Crabb Family
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Kingdom Heirs
Joyce Martin
BEST ARTIST/INDUSTRY WEBSITE:
KarenPeckandNewRiver.com
MercysWell.com
SGLive365.com
TheImperials.com
Vocalive.com
FAVORITE RADIO PROMOTER:
Philip Emery (DJ Man Promotions)
Rick Hendrix (Rick Hendrix Company)
Jeff O'Neal (Heritage Communications)
Jim Stover (Crossroads Music)
Rhonda Thompson (Daywind Records)
More information, including songwriter and producer listings will be made available on February 1, 2006 at SouthernGospelNews.com.
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Reader Comments
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Dwayne Morris said:It just amazes me that almost all of the "nominees" are advertisers on your website. Young Harmony nominated as a"Breakthrough Artist"??? Hello have you heard them? Although I am sure Jonathan spends alot of money with you guys.
SGN said: Really? almost all? How many is almost all? Let's be realistic for a moment, does advertising with someone mean that they should be disqualified for their accomplishments? If that were the case then there wouldn't be any artist eligble for any award.
Dwayne Morris said:I don't have any problem with you promoting your artists but please at least be honest about it. If you are going to let the fans "vote" on it why don't you let them nominate too? But then there would be some names missing that pay alot of money.
SGN said: SGN doesn't promote any artist, we report on all artists. The SGN Music Awards are not FAN based awards. There are over 10 people who vote in the nominations so it takes a majority of votes to win a nomination. There are plenty of other award systems that are set up for fan nominations, participate in them.
Dwayne Morris said:Case in point:
About Southern Spin Entertainment
Southern Spin Entertainment is one of four divisions of the conglomerate SSE Group. Southern Spin Entertainment focuses on publicity and marketing for Southern and Country Gospel artists. The company currently represents over 40 artists in all genres of Gospel music.
SGN said: Yes SSE has accomplished alot in 2 years, we are proud of their accomplishments, but they have nothing to do with our nominating process.
Dwayne Morris said:It just gets tiring to see the greatest story ever told associated with this type of promotion.
May we answer the call to live a higher standard!
SGN said: We have answered a higher call, we pray you will too.
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Dwayne- I am not sure who you are or what you have failed to accomplish in your life or career. But, let me set a few things straight. Young Harmony has won GAC TV duet of the year, they were nominated for a Gospel Music Association Dove Award, they have sold enough records this year to make them a Top 10 selling artist, their songs stay in the Top 40. As their manager I take your comment to heart. The days have changed my friend. You cannot say Young Harmony doesn't deserve this that or the other. Or they are not any good. Because plenty of people disagree with you. In fact most of the gospel industry and fans have embraced Young Harmony. Your comment is not only rude its ridiculous.I'm not sure what planet your emailing from-But, Young Harmony is nominated in nearly all of the Christian awards, not just SGN.
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Get a life, I have heard some NEW artist that blow some of the old ones away. I am told that they have paid to be promoted to find themselves "looking" for there promotor constantly, i.e. not returning phone calls, but only calling when they want money. I think some of these new artists that I have visited with are about to expand to new horizons and surpass many we are having shoved down our throats today. This industry has some "new talent" that is gonna shine and make the rest realize they need a "day job" and that they aren't as talented as you make them out to be. I think that southern gospel fans need to wake up and realize that half of the junk they hear on these sites and some "corporate" owned radio network isen't that good of music. I hear stuff that really sometime I can't believe and see nominations of the same ole' people year after year, story after story. Face it, Young Harmony only wins that catagory because they are the only ones competing in it. They are the only Nationally known duet who promotes there music. They are buying there way to say "I"M #1, everyone look at me, I can't sing, but i've got the money to pour into this thing. You can take any artist, promote him or her enough and make everyone thing they are wonderful. What options to we as listeners and supporters have? Face it, There are artist you have taken money from to be promoted and you have let them down by focusing on only a few. Radio promotions is the biggest scam in Southern gospel from what i've heard. It is crooked, and most promotors are in connection with the major lables. Who cares how bad the music is Rick, right? LETS JUST FOCUS ON SELLING THOSE RECORDS!!! IF the talent line up doesn't change soon, people like yourself will be to blame for the decline in southern gospel listeners and supports. There is a huge conglommerant being formed of some new artist which is gonna step it up a bit and I can't wait to see them do it without the support of you and a few others. Watch the charts and see if you can figure out who i'm talking about.

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Enough griping! Lets congratulate the Unthanks- Its been a long time since there was a new game in town. This website and its staff have been the biggest influence for this format since Singing News. I am a loyal fan. I know some of the guys on here that carry tales to other sites, the ones that grip about Southern Spin this Southern Spin that. But, they keep coming back for a reason. This site and its administrators deserve respect for their sacrifices and hard work. I am happy SGN is a part of my daily life.
Dale Embry -
Keith, you are a bit rude and out of line. Rick nor Young Harmony didn't PAY to to have their nominations. A lot of people use Rick Hendrix talent for promoting. Even with Rick promoting it does take talent to get there. Have you even heard Young Harmony's new project? It is great.
BTW, you are also wrong on your information, which proves that you don't know what you are talking about. Young Harmony is NOT the only duet being promoted nationaly. The McCraes are going great guns, Amazed is making great headway being promoted nationally. Tim and Alice Lovelace are nationally promoted, and that's just a few off the top of my head. So, I am watching the charts and you are wrong.
YOU are also wrong about judging Young Harmnony's attitude, they are very humble and loving people. Your attack on them was completely unwarrented and unjustified.Deon Unthank
SoGospelNews.com
My BlogSome people are like Slinkys… Not really good for anything, but they
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Sometimes I wonder why SGN even bothers to have these awards. No matter WHO is nominated or WHAT they have accomplished, someone will complain - and yes, everyone is entitled to their opinion - but insinuating that groups or companies are 'buying' the votes, and implying that certain nominess aren't talented, is just rude and mean spirited. Just because your favorites aren't on the list, doesn't mean the ones who ARE on it aren't deserving. I'm not familiar with some of them, and a few of them aren't who I would have picked, does that mean they aren't any good? Does it mean they 'bought' the nomination? NO! It could mean I'm missing something, or simply that we don't all like the same things. I happen to think Angie Hoskins is one of the most talented singers out there, but she didn't make the list. She's STILL one of my favorites and STILL as talented as before this list came out, but the panel who voted felt there were others more deserving. So, do I trash the ones they picked? Are they LESS deserving because I like Angie better? NO!
I'm a member of several message boards - and a couple of them are for secular artists - funny (or SAD) thing is, I've never seen such griping and hurtful, mean spirited comments from the people there.
One more thing - CONGRATULATIONS to THE MONUMENT QUARTET on their very much deserved nomination for breakthrough artist. They are awesome and I predict they will soon be mentioned right up there with groups like GC, SSQ etc. In my opinion, they ALREADY sound as good - if not better than - ANY other group in the business. And they have the personalities and hearts to back it up.
(Hmmm...I don't recall ever seeing THEM advertise on SGN.)
Thanks for listening.
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Deon, your close to being right and I am close to being wrong. Yes, there are a few other "duets" out there but three or four duet's compared to hundreds of quartets, trio's, and soloists isen't a fair statement either. If you do the math you can see the point people are making. I do appreciate your site, and it promotes "Jesus" for the most part. I'm not gonna knock that at all. We just get tired of hearing about the "same ole' people" year after year being nominated for these awards. My point and case is, There is some new talent on the scene that is BAR none compared to the people we see be nominated for awards yet we never hear anything on your site about them. I personally have quit coming here day after day and only frequent your site every other day (if that much) because of the same ole stuff. Its just like the ad and the new recording at the top of the page, everyone wants to be like Kenny Hinson or Vestal. Enough! Every artist needs to be him or herself without having to re-do a whole album of songs that in my book "the king of southern gospel" did years ago. Personally, I love the Hinson stuff but we got people trying to relive the past. No matter how hard you try, You can't bring them back. Lets let the classics be the classics and quit trying to up the annie to "out do" people who have gone on to be with the Lord. I DON'T THINK YOU ARE SEEING MY POINT HERE, I AM SAYING LETS MOVE THIS INDUSTRY TO A NEW LEVEL, IT WAS ONCE SAID, "IF YOU ALWAYS DO WHAT YOU"VE ALWAYS DONE, YOU"LL ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU'VE ALWAYS GOT. It would be much easier for us as consumers to get our hands and ears on hearing the "new fresh talent" if there weren't media groups who try to hold back those by only promoting those who are in the "click" or pay tons of money to Media and Raio promotors to get there music shoved in front of the newbies. Lets let the people have a voice is all i'm saying. Not review boards, and little clicks. I guess in the big scheme of things it doesn't matter because we the "listeners" choose who we want to "buy CD's from" and internet radio and advertising is changing southern gospel totally. That may be our only hope of survival. The more competition there is the better it makes us all I believe.
SOGO ahead and sell ad's and promote those who buy packages from you, because eventually it will all change. I remember when this website a few years ago was not the way it is now. Deon face it, If Salem makes you an offer on this site, you'll sell it for the right price. We need a national site that is owned by the public not conglom groups who's focus isne't really news, its selling packages and promoting only artists who they have a special interest in.
I am sure this will provoke a million threads, but I will tell you right now, I have said all I'm going to about this, and won't be back on this site for a LONG time, so If you slam me on here, I don't care nor will ever know because I'm not getting back on here to argue. Some will think I don't know what I'm talking about but trust me, I do. I've been around the "industry" long enough to figure the whole scam out! My main advise is.. (New Artist's Beware)You are the ones who will suffer if you begin buying into this southern gospel conglom of scams and empty promises.You are better to promote on your own websites and other mediums who are in this for a ministry primarily rather than a buck! -
I hesitate to chime in... but I wll.. only to speak up for a good guy.. Johnathan Bond.
First,.. Young Harmony advertises on my internet radio website. He has been an advertiser, in good standing, for about a year on the SG SHOW PREP. That doesn't influence my opinion of YH music,.. and Johnathan and Ginger Bond have never expected it too. The first few singles from YH were never played on http://www.sglive365.com. Johnathan never said a word. The songs just didn't work for me.. I think Johnathan understood that.
The Bonds have been blessed to be able to afford to promote YH.. There is nothing wrong with that. And further more,.. I know some things that JB does with his money for SG.. that have nothing to do with YH.. He has sworn me to secrecy.. but I would love to tell you how he has supported others in this industry.
I guess.. what bothers me most ,,.. is that even if Johnathan and Ginger Bond's style,..talent..or whatever isn't up to someones level of expectation.. it's a shame to see such real, sincere people made a light of on this public forum. The Bonds are just about the sweetest people I know in SG music.
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I'm confused. What on sogospel is the same thing over and over again? I've seen a huge variety of coverage on artists from those way up on the scale to those a little further down. I think sogospel is doing a great job in bringing new talent to the fans.
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When I posted my first comment on this thread, I meant to provoke thought and to get some questions answered. I certainly did not intend for it to begin an assault on the SoGospelnews.com website or its staff. If I caused that to happen, I regret it.
Dwayne broaches some legitimate issues but I fear that he is targeting the wrong people and organizations. I knew Susan and Deon Unthank from a previous site before this site was even being considered. When the previous site was pulled from the internet, Susan started this site to fill the void that was left.
She felt the same frustrations that many of us on the other site felt regarding the limits of self expression imposed by the previous moderator. IMO, she has done an outstanding job of operating this site as a marketplace of ideas for SG fans. She has withstood many personal attacks with grace and dignity and has stayed true to her original mission.
I am sure that the primary criteria for who is advertised on this site is who is willing to pay the money for exposure. The Unthanks offer this site free to the public. It is not free to them. Someone has to pay the bills. I am thankful for the advertisers and try to do business with them to show my appreciation.
Blaming the Unthanks for what ails SG is completely off target. No one has embraced changing the SG paradigm and thinking "outside the box" more than they.
The value of this site is validated by the numbers. This is the King of SG websites. I have viewed and participated in other sites, but this is where I come first and most often. Even with all the success they have achieved, the Unthanks remain completely unassuming and humble.
Anyone that thinks this media outlet is holding back SG has the right to start their own site and compete for viewers. It is easy to start a website. The difficulty comes in getting a lot of people who care about it. I, for one, care about this one.
Mike Wiggington
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[...We just get tired of hearing about the "same ole' people" year after year being nominated for these awards... I personally have quit coming here day after day and only frequent your site every other day (if that much) because of the same ole stuff. Its just like the ad and the new recording at the top of the page, everyone wants to be like Kenny Hinson or Vestal. Enough!... I DON'T THINK YOU ARE SEEING MY POINT HERE, I AM SAYING LETS MOVE THIS INDUSTRY TO A NEW LEVEL, IT WAS ONCE SAID, "IF YOU ALWAYS DO WHAT YOU"VE ALWAYS DONE, YOU"LL ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU'VE ALWAYS GOT. It would be much easier for us as consumers to get our hands and ears on hearing the "new fresh talent" if there weren't media groups who try to hold back those by only promoting those who are in the "click" or pay tons of money to Media and Raio promotors to get there music shoved in front of the newbies. Lets let the people have a voice is all i'm saying. Not review boards, and little clicks... SOGO ahead and sell ad's and promote those who buy packages from you, because eventually it will all change. I remember when this website a few years ago was not the way it is now. Deon face it, If Salem makes you an offer on this site, you'll sell it for the right price. We need a national site that is owned by the public not conglom groups who's focus isne't really news, its selling packages and promoting only artists who they have a special interest in...]
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