Christmas Wacky Wednesday from SGNScoops
Written by Staff on December 12, 2018 – 11:05 am -It’s Christmastime here on SGNScoops and we have a brand new Christmas edition of Wacky Wednesday just for you. This time, our question was: What is your favorite Christmas song and why? Let’s shake our Gospel music snowglobe and see what answers the artists have for us.
Thanks again to our special Social Media girl, Jantina de Haan, for securing these responses for us. We hope you enjoy it. Merry Christmas!
Mark Byrd: “Mary Did You Know.” I love the way this song has such a sweet flow but tells a story of a mighty King and Savior.
Eric Bennett: “Hope Has Hands” © Phill Cross; I love the way he describes baby Jesus. Hope has Hands, Freedom has Feet; Truth will stand, The Word will speak. The Holy and Lovely will finally embrace. For Love has a Heartbeat and Grace has a Face…”
Adam Crabb: “O Holy Night,” because it talks about the birth of our Savior and to me, this song is the true spirit of Christmas.
Jaquita Lindsey: “Do You Hear What I Hear.” I remember trying to learn it on the piano, which I never learned to play the piano 🙂 I don’t have a particular reason for liking it. Just because.
Greg Sullivan: “There’s a New Kid In Town.” I like this song because not many people in Bethlehem knew that Jesus had been born and it focuses on how God became man in form of a child. This child would be the Savior of the world.
Randa Jordan: “White Christmas.” I loved the movie as a little girl, loved Bing Crosby, and it stayed with me all these years. It brings to me the happiest of memories.
Arthur Rice: “I’ll Be Home For Christmas.” The song came out in 1943 during WW2 and it was written from a soldier’s perspective of wanting to be home

Gaither Homecoming
with their families for Christmas, even though the last line reveals it wouldn’t be a reality.
The song always reminds me of the reality that so many of our men and women won’t be home for Christmas. And how appreciative we should be for the sacrifice of them and their families, and we pray for their safe and speedy
return home.
Mark Bishop: Wow.. that’s a tough one. It’s hard to narrow it down to one song. For the simplicity of the beautiful message and the melody, it’s hard to beat “Silent Night.” It exemplifies what we should be focusing on at Christmas time, over shopping and gifts. It always makes me a little melancholy, too. Likewise, with “Oh Holy Night.” My sleeper choice would have to be “The Little Drummer Boy.” I love the story that it tells and that we don’t need to bring great gifts to Jesus like the three wise men, we only need to give Him the talents that He gave us. But the greatest Christmas gift of all is to give back to God what He gave us, to begin with.
Matt Fouch: I have a funny one…’You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.” I love the original cut on this song and it fits the bass range just perfectly. People always smile when they hear you sing it, It’s a lot of fun.

Autumn Clark of the Nelons
Autumn Clark: “The Christmas song.” Because it is so beautiful and the story it tells.
Scott Peek (DJ of KNMG Radio): “We Are The Reason.” The message can be no clearer. He came to earth as a baby for us. All 33 years of His life were about us His willingness to die on the cross was about us. And it all started that first Christmas morning…”WE ARE THE REASON!”
Harley Madden: “I’ll Be Home For Christmas,” I think maybe my favorite song for Christmas. And the reason I say that is, back in 1985 my sister passed, and I miss her everyday. But now I think about it, she made my mom a promise for Christmas that year. And that was: She would be home for Christmas. Even though we may not have got our wish for her to be at her earthly home for Christmas, she was made new in her Heavenly home. Sitting at the feet of Jesus. I can’t wait to get to Heaven, to be able to see her again and give her a big hug.
A Wacky Wednesday Merry Christmas from SGNScoops
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SGNScoops’ Wacky Wednesday talks about Facebook, hobbies and writers
Written by Staff on September 19, 2018 – 2:43 pm -
It’s Wacky Wednesday time!
SGNScoops’ Wacky Wednesday with gospel artists returns this month with some interesting questions for our panel. Special thanks to our friend Jantina de Haan for collecting all of these great answers.

Clayton Inman of Triumphant
As you know, Wacky Wednesday features questions that you might not find in regular artist interviews and answers that you might not see printed anywhere else…
Today we hear responses from Josh Jordan of the Jordan Family Band, Gerald Wolfe of Greater Vision, Wendy Hayes of the Mylon Hayes family, Corey Pearson of the Diplomats, Bob Sellers of the Old Time Preachers Quartet (formerly of the Kingsmen), Pat Barker of the Guardians, Clayton Inman of Triumphant, and Jaquita Lindsey of 11th Hour.

Jaquita Lindsey of 11th Hour
We are giving them four questions: Favorite hobby you never have time to do; first post showing on your Facebook news feed; favorite devotional author; and favorite songwriter any genre.
Are you ready? Here we go. In no particular order…
Josh Jordan: 1. How is a it a hobby if you never get to do it? My fav hobby is fishing with my family. 2. Randa Jordan (little heart image). 3. I’ve never read a book all the way through. I’d rather go fishing. 4. (King) David, his Psalms are off the charts.

Bob Sellers
Gerald Wolfe: 1. Drive through the mountains. 2. Right now, it’s happy birthday to Kimberley Allman (Chris’ wife). 3. Oswald Chambers. 4. Fanny J. Crosby.
Wendy Hayes: 1. Scrapbooking. 2. It is one from the last couple of days, where our family sang and we had so many precious kids come that love gospel music. 3. Priscilla Shirer. 4. Rebecca Peck.
Corey Pearson: 1. Fish and ride four wheelers. 2. Today it was something about the government, so I probably over looked it. 3. That’s a hard one. Most anything by Dr. Johnny Hunt. 4. Dianne Wilkinson, Sonya and Becky of the Isaacs, and Chris Tomlin.

Wendy and Mylon Hayes
Bob Sellers: 1. Fish, hunt, camp. Anything outdoors. 2. Lee and Rebekah Mitchell in photos with some group called Gold City. 3. Gary Larson (Far Side). 4. Merle Haggard.
Pat Barker: 1. Sleep. 2. I only do mySpace. 3. Holy Spirit. 4. Dottie Rambo.
Clayton Inman: 1. Golf. 2. A picture post. 3. Max Lucado. 4. Scotty Inman.

Josh Jordan with the Jordan Family Band
Jaquita Lindsey: 1. Be crafty, paint. 2. I don’t ever look at any news. 3. Jentezen Franklin. 4. Jonathan Cain.
Were any of these answers surprising to you? Let us know if you liked this week’s Wacky Wednesday feature and tell us what you would ask your favorite artist.

Pat Barker
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Corey Pearson of the Diplomats

Gerald Wolfe and Greater Vision
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Wacky Wednesday with Matt Linton
Written by Staff on August 29, 2018 – 5:57 pm -Wacky Wednesday with Gospel Artists returns this month with some interesting questions for our panel. Special thanks to our friend Jantina de Haan for collecting all of these great answers.

Wacky Wednesday with Matt Linton
As you know, Wacky Wednesday features questions that you might not find in regular artist interviews and answers that you might not see printed anywhere else…
Today our Wednesday is more unusual rather than wacky, as we talk to the unique Matt Linton. Matt recently appeared on the Abraham Productions’ Gatlinburg Gathering stage, both as a soloist and as part of the grande finale. He is with Chapel Valley records, but makes his home in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Matt is an ordained minister and is married with three children.

Matt Linton onstage at Gatlinburg Gathering
Wacky Wednesday with Matt Linton
WW: Who taught you to tie your tie for the first time?
ML: My youth pastor.
WW: Who puts on the kettle first thing in the morning?
ML: My wife
WW: Do your spend devotional time separately or as group on the bus?
ML: Separately
WW: If you could change jobs for one day, what would that be?
ML: Police officer
WW: What foreign country is on your bucket-list to visit?
ML: Australia
WW: If a quartet would step on your door to sing, who would you choose?
ML: Gaither Vocal Band
WW: Do you get recognized when you visit a shopping mall in a place where you’re singing?
ML: Sometimes
WW: What’s in your CD player at the moment?
ML: Karen Peck and New River
WW: If you had $10,000 to give to a mission, where would you donate your money?
ML: To starting new churches
WW: How many miles do you travel a year on the bus?
ML: 75,000 miles!
Thanks Matt Linton!
We hope you have enjoyed Wacky Wednesday with Matt Linton. You can find out more about Matt here.
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Wacky Wednesday writers talk to Wendy Hayes, Gerald Wolfe, more
Written by Staff on May 30, 2018 – 12:33 pm -Wacky Wednesday with Gospel Artists returns this month with some interesting questions for our panel. Special thanks to our friend Jantina de Haan for collecting all of these great answers.
As you know, Wacky Wednesday features questions that you might not find in regular artist interviews and answers that you might not see printed anywhere else…
Today we hear responses from Josh Jordan of the Jordan Family Band, Gerald Wolfe of Greater Vision,

Mylon and Wendy Hayes
Wendy Hayes of the Mylon Hayes family, Corey Pearson of the Diplomats, Bob Sellers (formerly of the Kingsmen), Pat Barker of the Guardians, Clayton Inman of Triumphant, Josh Townsend of Legacy Five, and Jaquita

Gerald Wolfe-Greater Vision

Guardians with Pat Barker
Lindsey of 11th Hour.
First question for today is: What was your favorite subject in school?
Ladies first…
Jaquita Lindsey: Choir
Wendy Hayes: History
Now the Gentlemen…
Josh Jordan: Math
Gerald Wolfe: English
Corey Pearson: Today it was something about the government, so I probably overlooked it (Corey, we really don’t know what you meant by this…)
Bob Sellers: English

Bob Sellers
Pat Barker: Lunch
Clayton Inman: P.E. 🙂 (Physical Eduction)
Josh Townsend: History
Today we have a second question is: What book have you read more than once?
Jaquita Lindsey: Only the Bible
Wendy Hayes: The Bible
Josh Jordan: I’ve never read a book all the way through.I’d rather go fishing.
Gerald Wolfe: How to listen to God, by Dr. Charles Stanley.
Corey Pearson: The Bible and Huckleberry Finn.
Bob Sellers: Where the Red Fern Grows
Pat Barker: Slave, by John MacArthur
Clayton Inman: The Go Giver
Josh Townsend: Never read a book more than once, lol
Were any of these answers surprising to you? Let us know if you liked this week’s Wacky feature and tell us what you would ask your favorite artist!
Stay tuned next time for another Wacky Wednesday!
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Jaquita Lindsey of 11th Hour

Legacy Five with Josh Townsend

The Jordan Family Band features, from left, Josh Jordan, Randa Jordan, Hutch Jordan, Grant Jordan, Keenan Atkinson and Alex Jordan. ‘Reach’ will be available from Skyland Records on July 13.
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Wacky Wednesday asks Bob, Pat, Clayton, Josh and more about fruit and jobs!
Written by Staff on May 16, 2018 – 1:05 pm -Wacky Wednesday with Gospel Artists is back with another question. Special thanks to our friend Jantina de Haan for collecting all of these great answers, and to all of you for your overwhelming response to the return of Wacky Wednesday!

Gerald Wolfe
As you know, Wacky Wednesday features questions that you might not find in regular artist interviews and answers that you might not see printed anywhere else…And do you know the word for the fear of taste? Keep reading!
Today we hear responses from Josh Jordan of the Jordan Family Band, Gerald Wolfe of Greater Vision,
Wendy Hayes of the Mylon Hayes family, Corey Pearson of the Diplomats, Bob Sellers, Pat Barker of the Guardians, Clayton Inman of Triumphant, Josh Townsend of Legacy Five, and

Legacy Five with Josh Townsend
Jaquita Lindsey of 11th Hour.
This week’s questions are: what is your favorite fruit and what was the first job you held? See if you can tell which answer is which!
We will let the men go first again:
Josh Jordan: Oranges and pouring concrete
Gerald Wolfe: Demonstrating Baldwin organs and pianos. I was in high school and strawberries

Jordan Family Band
Corey Pearson: Cutting grass and watermelon and strawberries
Bob Sellers: Tough one. I love all fruit! I’d have to say watermelon and Housel hardware store in Gordo Alabama. I was 15.
Josh Townsend: Oranges and the pianist for the Old Paths
Pat Barker: Choir director and Of The Looms…
Clayton Inman: Banana and day camp counselor
Let’s hear from the ladies…
Jaquita Lindsey: Bananas and Tasty Freeze
Wendy Hayes: Roses department store and strawberries, watermelon, oranges

Clayton Inman
Were these answers what you expected? We hope you enjoyed this Q&A and perhaps it shed a little more light on your favorite artists. And did you know that fear of taste is “geumaphobia“? The Bible says, “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” He’s better even than bananas! “Taste” here means “experience” or “enjoy” or to take into your heart and let Him give you the nutrients your soul needs. He is good!!

Wendy Hayes
Stay tuned next time for another Wacky Wednesday, when we will ask the question everyone wants to know: would you rather have a grizzly bear or a whale as a pet? (Is this the actual question that has been asked? Stay tuned…)
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Jaquita Lindsey

Pat Barker

Bob Sellers
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Gospel music’s Wacky Wednesday asks another deep, mind-blowing question
Written by Staff on May 9, 2018 – 1:26 pm -Wacky Wednesday with Gospel Artists is back with another question. Special thanks to our friend Jantina de Haan for collecting all of these great answers, and to all of you for your overwhelming response to the return of Wacky Wednesday!
As you know, Wacky Wednesday features questions that you might not find in regular artist interviews and answers that you might not see printed anywhere else…
Today we hear responses from Josh Jordan of the Jordan Family Band, Gerald Wolfe of Greater Vision,

Clayton and Scotty Inman of Triumphant. (Craig Harris)
Wendy Hayes of the Mylon Hayes family, Corey Pearson of the Diplomats, Bob Sellers, Pat Barker of the Guardians, Clayton Inman of Triumphant, Josh Townsend of Legacy Five, and

Legacy Five with Josh Townsend
Jaquita Lindsey of 11th Hour.
This week’s question is: who is your favorite Gospel Music Artist?
We will let the men go first this time:
Josh Jordan: Tough question. I find myself listening to the Cathedrals with Danny Funderburk in the lineup. Also, the original Hinsons. But I have several current groups I enjoy.
Gerald Wolfe: The Happy Goodman Family. They always had great songs, and they were exciting to watch.

Corey Pearson of the Diplomats
Corey Pearson: Growing up, I listened to the Kingsmen and Gold City. Loved the bands and loved Big Jim Hamill.

Gerald Wolfe-Greater Vision
Bob Sellers: Kingsmen.
Josh Townsend: The Collingsworth Family; love the tight family harmony.
Pat Barker: The Guardians. They pay me to say that
Clayton Inman: The Hinsons; I love the electricity they brought to a stage.
Let’s hear from the ladies…
Jaquita Lindsey: I have so many friends that sing that’s hard for me to choose.
Wendy Hayes: The Whisnants and Greater Vision. They both have been close friends of our family for many years and we love their ministries.
Were these answers what you expected? The artists list some great groups in Gospel music, past and present. Maybe some of their favorite’s style or vocal inflections have rubbed off on them…we will let you decide.

Wendy Hayes
Stay tuned next time for another Wacky Wednesday, when we will ask the question everyone wants to know: what color are your socks? (Is this the actual question that has been asked? Stay tuned…)
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Jaquita Lindsey

Pat Barker

Bob Sellers
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SGNScoops’ Wacky Wednesday with Gospel Artists Returns!
Written by Staff on May 2, 2018 – 7:46 am -Because we had so many requests for the return of this popular segment, Wacky Wednesday with Gospel Artists has now returned. Special thanks to our friend Jantina de Haan for collecting all of these great answers.
As you know, Wacky Wednesday features questions that you might not find in regular artist interviews and answers that you might not see printed anywhere else…
Today we hear responses from Josh Jordan of the Jordan Family Band, Gerald Wolfe of Greater Vision,

Mylon and Wendy Hayes

(Pictured L-R)
Greg Bentley, (Crossroads), Jaquita Lindsey, (11th Hour), Jim Stover, (Crossroads), Amber Eppinette, (11th Hour), Grant Gibson, (11th Hour), Jeff Collins, (Crossroads)
Wendy Hayes of the Mylon Hayes family, Corey Pearson of the Diplomats, Bob Sellers (formerly of the Kingsmen), Pat Barker of the Guardians, Clayton Inman of Triumphant, and Jaquita

Gerald Wolfe-Greater Vision

Jordan Family Band on the cover of January 2018 SGNScoops Magazine

Guardians with Pat Barker
Lindsey of 11th Hour.
We start off our series with an easy question: What is your favorite type of coffee?
Ladies first…
Jaquita Lindsey: Pike Place coffee
Wendy Hayes: Vanilla Bean Frappe
Now the Gentlemen…
Josh Jordan: I drink absolutely NO coffee!
Gerald Wolfe: Skinny Peppermint Mocha, extra hot
Corey Pearson: Straight black coffee because I can’t pronounce any of the other drinks
Bob Sellers: White chocolate mocha, hot, grand triple shot

Bob Sellers
Pat Barker: Cinnamon hazelnut almond milk macchiato
Clayton Inman: Tall Pike Place
What do these answers reveal about the artists’ personalities? We will let you decide. But we do know one thing… a certain coffee shop serves these artists well. Maybe a sponsorship should be considered?
Stay tuned next time for another Wacky Wednesday!
Do you have a question for our artist panel? Send it in to SGNScoops today! lorraine@sgnscoops.com

Triumphant
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SGN Scoops Wacky Wednesday Poll: What Album Should Every Gospel Fan Own?
Written by Staff on July 1, 2015 – 2:00 pm -Thanks for joining us for another SGN Scoops Wacky Wednesday! Today’s question for our fearless panel of artists: “What is the one album every Gospel fan should have in their collection?” As you might expect, some of the answers are a little less than scientifically proven.
Nevertheless, SGN Scoops polled about 18 or so artists about various things and tabulated their answers. We have used this (not so great) scientific process to create today’s Wacky Wednesday Top Ten. Our panel of expert artists gave us the following answers.
The artists whose albums should be owned by every Southern Gospel aficionado are the incomparable Cathedrals.
All of the Booth Brothers were united in their response, giving three votes to Live in Atlanta by the Cathedrals. Donna King says, “Anything by the Hinsons or Cathedrals (can’t pick one!)” And no, Donna you didn’t fail that one! Michaela Brown also voted for any of the Cathedral albums.
The Singing Americans, a quartet ahead of its time, and the 24-karat Gold City were tied for second place. Gary Casto, Scotty Inman and Greg Bentley chose Black and White by the Singing Americans. Chris Jenkins and Joseph Habedank put their votes in for Pillars of Faith by Gold City. David Sutton’s choice is Gold City’s Double Take.
In third place was Bill Gaither, with two of his groups each earning a vote. Phil Collingsworth Sr. said, “HYMN CLASSICS – THE BILL GAITHER TRIO (1990 – only Gaither Trio Album produced by Lari Goss – last Trio Album released.)”
Karen Peck’s choice was, “Anything from Gaither Vocal Band!”
Other top picks included:
Speer Family: Heritage Series. “Little is much when God is in it! The best!” – Hannah Webb
“A Triumphant one!” – Clayton Inman
Blackwood Brothers Quartet latest project. “Our new one, Forever.” – Billy Blackwood
The Talleys latest project. “This would probably be a bad time to admit that I don’t listen to much music, so I’ll say whatever the Talleys’ newest is!” – Lauren Talley Alvey
The Three Bridges’ newest album. “The latest Three Bridges album, of course!” – Shannon Smith
So now you know! There may be more than one answer that is a little suspect, but that is how we roll on the SGN Scoops Wacky Wednesday!
Thanks again to all of our participants. Be watching SGN Scoops mainpage for more Wacky Wednesdays in the weeks to come. Do you want to suggest a subject or an artist? Email us at sgnscoops@gmail.com
For more on the artists who have subjected themselves to our poll questions, visit them at their group websites:
Chris Jenkins http://kingsmenquartet.musiccitynetworks.com/
Joseph Habedank http://www.josephhabedank.com/
Clayton Inman http://www.triumphantquartet.com/
Lauren Talley Alvey http://thetalleys.com/
Phil Collingsworth Sr. http://www.thecollingsworthfamily.com/
David Sutton http://www.triumphantquartet.com/
Greg Bentley http://crossroadslabelgroup.com/
Gary Casto http://tributequartet.com/
Billy Blackwood http://www.blackwoodbrothers.com/
Shannon Smith http://threebridgesgospel.com/
Michaela Brown http://thebrownsmusic.com/
Booth Brothers http://boothbrothers.com/
Scott Inman http://www.triumphantquartet.com/
Karen Peck http://www.karenpeckandnewriver.com/
Donna King http://www.zaneanddonnaking.com/
Hannah Webb http://rickwebbfamilymusic.com/
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SGN Scoops Wacky Wednesday: Top Ten Places Gospel Artists Like To Eat
Written by Staff on June 24, 2015 – 4:37 pm -Thanks for joining us for another Wacky Wednesday on SGN Scoops. Today we ask another insightful question: “Where do Gospel artists like to eat?”
SGN Scoops polled about 17 or so artists about various things and tabulated their answers. We have used this (not so great) scientific process to create today’s Wacky Wednesday Top Ten (more or less)!
Our panel of expert artists gave us the following answers.
The Number One answer it seems is, of course, Cracker Barrel. Now we aren’t sure if there is a particular entrée that is preferred by our contestants, although most of us on Facebook are aware that Gerald Wolfe likes Cracker Barrel for the lima beans. He was not one of our panel of guests, but five out of 17 on the panel voted for this country-style restaurant, including Greg Bentley, all three of the Booth Brothers and Donna King.
The next favorite place to eat is in a mall
food court, as voted on by Scotty Inman and David Sutton. David also indicated that he enjoys Bourbon Chicken in the mall.
Other favorite restaurants include…
Michaela Brown…Skyline Chili
Karen Peck… Longhorn Steakhouse
Hannah Webb… Panera
Lauren Talley Alvey…Cheesecake Factory
Gary Casto… Waffle House
Billy Blackwood… HuHot
Phil Collingsworth Sr. … Dickey’s Barbeque
Some other interesting responses include…
Clayton Inman, who likes to eat on the bus.
Joseph Habedank, who likes to investigate local restaurants.
Shannon Smith, who said, “Five Guys may be the most common and consistent, particularly when we’re on a tight
schedule (however, some of the local places are very cool and interesting.)”
So now you know! There may be more than 10 answers, but that is how we roll on the SGN Scoops Wacky Wednesday!
Thanks again to all of our participants. Be watching SGN Scoops mainpage for more Wacky Wednesdays in the weeks to come. Do you want to suggest a subject or an artist? Email us at sgnscoops@gmail.com
For those of you who wish to find out more about our panel, here are the participants: (please note that not all participants answered every poll question)
Who | What | Where |
Chris Jenkins | The Kingsmen | http://kingsmenquartet.musiccitynetworks.com/ |
Joseph Habedank | Soloist | http://www.josephhabedank.com/ |
Clayton Inman | The Triumphant Quartet | http://www.triumphantquartet.com/ |
Lauren Talley Alvey | The Talleys | http://thetalleys.com/ |
Phil Collingsworth Sr. | The Collingsworth Family | http://www.thecollingsworthfamily.com/ |
David Sutton | The Triumphant Quartet | http://www.triumphantquartet.com/ |
Greg Bentley | Crossroads Records, Soloist | http://crossroadslabelgroup.com/ |
Gary Casto | The Tribute Quartet | http://tributequartet.com/ |
Billy Blackwood | The Blackwood Brothers Quartet | http://www.blackwoodbrothers.com/ |
Shannon Smith | Three Bridges | http://threebridgesgospel.com/ |
Michaela Brown | The Browns | http://thebrownsmusic.com/ |
Booth Brothers | The Booth Brothers | http://boothbrothers.com/ |
Scott Inman | The Triumphant Quartet | http://www.triumphantquartet.com/ |
Karen Peck | Karen Peck and New River | http://www.karenpeckandnewriver.com/ |
Donna King | Zane and Donna King | http://www.zaneanddonnaking.com/ |
Hannah Webb | The Rick Webb Family | http://rickwebbfamilymusic.com/ |
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