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By Darien Southerland
The podcast currently has 213 episodes available.
The Southern Gospel News podcast welcomes Tim Green of The Greens as a guest. The conversation begins with some lighthearted banter between the hosts and guests. They discuss their experiences in the music industry and reminisce about their early memories of The Greens. They highlight the exceptional vocal talent of Kim Green and the impact of their music. Tim Green shares his journey as a songwriter and the success of their hit song 'Miracle in Me'. The conversation also touches on the reaction of other quartets and personnel to The Greens' unique sound. The conversation in this part revolves around the impact of different musicians and singers in the gospel music industry. It starts with a discussion about the early days of the Martins and the talent they brought to the stage. The conversation then shifts to the scarcity of talented musicians in the present day compared to the past. Tim Greene shares his personal testimony of overcoming a serious illness and finding healing through faith. The conversation also touches on the importance of storytelling in gospel music and the role of female singers in the industry. Finally, the conversation explores the transition of Kim Greene to another group and the discussions that took place about her husband joining the Greens. The conversation concludes with Tim Greene sharing stories about Tony Green and the impact he had on the group. They discuss how Kim Hopper's addition to the group elevated their success and how Tony would still be singing and promoting gospel music if he were alive today. They reminisce about funny moments with Tony, including his infamous record pitches and his driving skills. The conversation ends with Tim sharing his favorite Green song, 'There's a Miracle in Me.'
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00:00 Introduction and Lighthearted Banter 03:02 The Impact of The Greens' Exceptional Vocal Talent 09:31 The Success of 'Miracle in Me' 12:30 Tim Green: A Talented Songwriter and Pastor 14:58 Excitement Over the Emergence of New Talent in the Industry 19:04 Tim Greene's Testimony of Healing and Faith 23:08 The Power of Storytelling in Gospel Music 25:26 The Role of Female Singers in the Industry 32:56 The Transition of Kim Greene and Discussions about Her Husband Joining the Greens 37:44 The Impact of Kim Hopper on the Group 39:03 Tony Green's Continued Presence in Gospel Music 41:29 Funny Moments and Stories with Tony Green 44:23 The Enduring Legacy of the Greens' Music 52:51 Favorite Green Song: 'There's a Miracle in Me'
The conversation covers the SGMA Hall of Fame ceremony, the production quality, the selection process, and the significance of inductees. It also delves into the experience of attending gospel music events, the impact of live performances, and the evolution of gospel quartets. The conversation delves into the evolution of gospel music, the impact of the 80s on the genre, the role of women in leadership positions, and the challenges faced by female artists. It also explores the intersection of gospel music with business and personal identity. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the challenges of appearance and dress codes in gospel music, the unfair criticism faced by female artists, the impact of social media, the role of gospel music in bridging denominational and cultural divides, and the complexities of the Hall of Fame selection process.
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00:00 SGMA Hall of Fame Ceremony and Production Quality 07:04 The Experience of Attending Gospel Music Events 26:43 The Impact of the 80s on Gospel Music 42:17 Women in Leadership Positions in Gospel Music 46:21 Challenges Faced by Female Artists 47:45 The Intersection of Gospel Music with Business and Personal Identity 47:47 Navigating Appearance and Dress Codes in Gospel Music 48:55 Unfair Criticism Faced by Female Artists 50:11 The Impact of Social Media on Gospel Music 57:47 Bridging Denominational and Cultural Divides Through Gospel Music 01:04:39 Complexities of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame Selection Process
The Southern Gospel News podcast features a solo episode with host Darien Southerland, who discusses various topics related to gospel music. He shares insights on the history of gospel music, top male and female voices, and the impact of gospel music on listeners. He also reflects on the importance of singing and encourages engagement with the audience through social media.
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00:00 Exploring the Legacy of Gospel Music 14:10 Top Male Voices in Gospel Music 26:53 Impact of Longevity on Gospel Music Groups 30:19 The Influence of Gospel Music on Listeners
In this conversation, Daniel Britt, Darren Sutherland, and Arthur Rice discuss various topics before introducing their special guest, Jeanette Cook of the Cook family. They talk about Arthur's recent podcast appearance, the nostalgia of radio, and meeting radio personalities in person. Jeanette shares stories about her early music career, recording her first album, and the challenges and blessings of being on the road for over 60 years. They also discuss the changes in the music industry and the importance of gospel music for future generations. In this conversation, Jeanette Cooke, a member of the Singing Cookes, discusses her experiences in gospel music and her faith. She talks about the influence of her upbringing and her husband's love for bluegrass music. She also expresses her belief that Jesus will come soon and the importance of having fun and enjoying life as Christians. The conversation touches on topics such as favorite songs, worries about going full-time in music, and the significance of humor in gospel music. The hosts also discuss the power of songs and the importance of being open to learning and different opinions.
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00:00 Introduction and Show Discussion 00:42 Nostalgia of Radio and Meeting Radio Personalities 03:38 Memories of Radio Personalities 05:13 Introduction of Jeanette Cook 08:29 Jeanette Cook's Early Music Career and First Album 09:12 Jeanette Cook's 62 Years on the Road 13:24 Discussion of 'Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down' 15:12 Duets with Charles Johnson and the Revivers 20:25 Changes in the Music Industry and the Importance of Gospel Music 20:40 The Influence of Upbringing and Bluegrass Music 21:10 The Imminent Return of Jesus and Enjoying Life as Christians 22:26 The Singing Cookes' Nationwide Hit: 'He Rose Me Over the Tide' 23:59 Overcoming Worries and Trusting in God's Provision 29:13 The Role of Humor in Gospel Music 31:45 The Power of Songs and Open-Mindedness
In this episode of the Southern Gospel News Podcast, host Darien Southerland interviews Lindy Boone, daughter of legendary musician Pat Boone. Lindy shares her experiences growing up in a famous family and the impact it had on her life. She also discusses her journey as a singer and songwriter, including the inspiration behind her song 'Word Layer.' Lindy's faith and positive outlook shine through as she talks about her son's traumatic brain injury and the lessons she has learned along the way.
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00:00 Introduction and Background 08:08 Lindy's Song 'Word Layer' 16:38 Finding Contentment in the Present Moment 26:18 The Influence of Pat Boone
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Dive into the heart of Southern Gospel with a special episode that brings Joseph Reed from Singing News Radio center stage. Join hosts Arthur, Darien, and Daniel for an engaging conversation filled with laughter, insights, and a few surprises along the way.
"What's wrong with living right anyways?" From this compelling opening to the final note, this episode promises to take you on an unparalleled auditory adventure. Whether you're a devout Southern Gospel fan, a passionate music enthusiast, or simply in search of an inspirational listen, you've found your next favorite podcast.
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Tune in and be a part of a community that celebrates the rich tapestry of Southern Gospel music. Through candid conversations, laughter, and the sharing of never-before-told tales, this episode offers a unique window into the soul of Southern Gospel. Don't miss out on this engaging encounter with Joseph Reed and the vibrant world of Singing News Radio.
In this episode of the Southern Gospel News Podcast, join hosts Daniel Britt, Darien Southerland, and Arthur Rice for a nostalgic deep dive into the legendary Southern Gospel group, The Cathedrals. Since their formation in 1963, The Cathedrals have carved a significant niche in the heart of gospel music enthusiasts with their divine harmonies and spiritual passion.
Starting as the Cathedral Trio, the group initially captivated audiences as Rex Humbard's Cathedral of Tomorrow's house group. Founding members included the charismatic Glen Payne, alongside tenor Bobby Clark and baritone Danny Koker. Their transformation into the iconic quartet we revere today began with the addition of bass singer George Younce, marking the commencement of a new era in gospel music.
Our hosts will guide you through The Cathedrals’ pivotal decision to leave the safety of the Cathedral of Tomorrow in 1969 for the uncertain waters of full-time touring—a gamble that paid off immensely. We’ll explore the transitions within the group as Koker and Clark departed, paving the way for Mack Taunton and George Amon Webster to join the ranks and further define The Cathedrals' sound and mission.
With Daniel, Darien, and Arthur bringing their insider knowledge and heartfelt enthusiasm for Southern Gospel, expect intimate stories and insights into The Cathedrals' experiments with their musical and visual identity, under the progressive guidance of Canaan Records and producer Marvin Norcross. Discover how these experiments, along with strategic collaborations with figures like Florida Boys lead singer Les Beasley, propelled The Cathedrals into the spotlight on platforms like the nationally syndicated television show, Gospel Singing Jubilee.
Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the soul-stirring world of The Cathedrals, this episode promises a wealth of inspiration, history, and appreciation for one of Southern Gospel music's most influential groups. Sit back, relax, and let the harmonies of history resonate with you in this special episode dedicated to celebrating The Cathedrals' enduring legacy in gospel music.
Tune into the Southern Gospel News Podcast with Daniel Britt, Darien Southerland, and Arthur Rice for your weekly dose of uplifting stories, artist spotlights, and behind-the-scenes looks at the giants of Southern Gospel music.
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In this soul-stirring episode of the Southern Gospel News Podcast, your hosts Darien Southerland and Arthur Rice welcome a special guest whose voice has echoed through the hearts of gospel music lovers for years—Kevin Spencer. As we delve into the life and legacy of one of Southern Gospel's cherished voices, Kevin shares his journey from the humble beginnings to becoming a beacon of faith and inspiration across the globe.
Darien and Arthur explore Kevin's musical heritage, discussing the profound impact his family has had on his career and the Southern Gospel genre. Kevin opens up about the challenges and triumphs he's faced, providing listeners with an intimate look at the man behind the microphone.
The conversation also shines a light on Kevin's spiritual journey, highlighting how his faith has been both a foundation and a guiding star throughout his life and career. Listeners will get a behind-the-scenes look at Kevin's creative process, discovering what it takes to craft the soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics that have become his signature.
But that's not all—Kevin shares stories from the road, offering a glimpse into the life of a touring gospel musician, the camaraderie among artists, and the powerful experiences of connecting with audiences around the world.
Join Darien, Arthur, and Kevin as they weave through the intersections of faith, music, and life, celebrating the enduring legacy of Southern Gospel music. Whether you're a long-time fan of Kevin Spencer or new to the genre, this episode promises to uplift, inspire, and remind us of the timeless power of gospel music to touch and transform lives.
Don't miss this harmonious blend of storytelling, music, and faith. Tune in to the Southern Gospel News Podcast for an episode that will leave your spirit soaring and your heart full.
Catch this inspiring episode and subscribe to the Southern Gospel News Podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Stay tuned for more episodes that bring you closer to the heart of gospel music with Darien Southerland and Arthur Rice.
In this special "Best of" episode, the Southern Gospel News Podcast takes you on a heartfelt journey through the musical and spiritual world of Jimmy Fortune. Hosted by Darien Southerland, this episode compiles the most memorable moments from our conversations with Jimmy, a revered figure in both country and gospel music.
Jimmy Fortune, known for his time with the legendary Statler Brothers and his successful solo career, shares intimate stories about life on the road, his deep-rooted faith, and how gospel music has profoundly impacted his life. Alongside these personal anecdotes, listeners will be treated to snippets of Jimmy's soul-stirring music, including tracks from his latest album, "God & Country."
Dive into discussions that reveal the depth of Jimmy's character, from his humble beginnings to becoming a Country/Gospel Music Hall of Famer. Hear firsthand about the inspirations behind his most beloved songs, the importance of faith in his journey, and his thoughts on the legacy of gospel music.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Jimmy Fortune or new to his music, this episode promises to uplift and inspire with stories of faith, resilience, and the unifying power of gospel music. Join us as we celebrate the incredible contributions of Jimmy Fortune to the world of Southern Gospel.
Don't miss this uplifting compilation episode—tune in now to experience the best of Jimmy Fortune on the Southern Gospel News Podcast.
Hosts Darien Southerland and Daniel Britt welcome the iconic Ricky Luster to the show, a figure synonymous with excellence in Southern Gospel music. Throughout the episode, Ricky opens up about the inspiration and personal faith journey that have shaped his chart-topping hits, giving listeners a rare insight into the heart and soul of his musical creations. The conversation also highlights his memorable tenure with Charles Johnson and The Revivers, exploring the profound influence this experience has had on his career.
The podcast currently has 213 episodes available.