Tag Archive: Gospel


Congratulations to Doyle Blackwood who was recently inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Association’s “Hall of Fame” this past weekend.

Doyle, who was an original member of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet, sang bass and played guitar with the group. Later, he managed …

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Elvis fans will soon be able to lay their hands on the long awaited deluxe edition of Elvis’ GRAMMY AWARD winning album HOW GREAT THOU ART. The Follow that Dream label will release this 2-DISC SET full of extras on June 21st, 2010.
Originally released in 1967, it was Elvis’ second Gospel a…

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The Lucifer Gospel

From the national bestselling author of Michelangelo’s Notebook… Evil lives forever. Archaeologist Finn Ryan and pilot Virgil Hilts are scouring the Sahara for the long-lost tomb of an Apostle when they stumble upon signs of a decades-old murder, along with an ancient Roman medallion bearing the infamous name of a fallen archangel. But this relic is only the first piece of an enigmatic puzzle that will take Finn and Virgil across the globe from the sinister ruins of an ancient monastery to the wreck of a sunken ship in the Caribbean, to find a truth that might shake the foundations of history-or see them dead.

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Peace In The Valley: The Complete Gospel RecordingsNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

Elvis: Ultimate Gospel

Revised with 2 significant tracks and artwork not previously included. When Elvis was growing up, the Presley family attended the First Assembly Of God church in Tupelo and subsequently in Memphis. Elvis’s music was greatly influenced by attending these churches, but reglious music came to Elvis in many shapes and forms. Religious songs were often part of the repertoire for country stars on the Grand Ol’ Opry – a syndicated radio Nashville broadcast that the Presley’s almost always tuned into on Saturdays. As a teen, Elvis and his friends would sneak into churches in the black neighborhoods to catch the lively music of a different musical heritage. The welcoming congregation and uplifting sound opened up Elvis’s (more…)