Sometimes music, sometimes guest. A variety of "sounds" you find in the South.
New York Times Best Selling Author, Karen Kingsbury, is interviewed by Guest Host, Kim Williamson, on this edition of Sounds of the South.
We talk with longtime Kingdom Heirs pianist Andy Stringfield and hear the music of this highly acclaimed quartet that spends the bulk of their year singing Southern Gospel to visitors of Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, TN.
Troy Burns is a founding member of "The Inspirations." He traveled and sang for 30 years and was the lead singer for "Archie Watkins & Smoky Mountain Reunion," The Old Inspirations. Troy and his family minister in concert at churches and other venues. Close family harmony and loving Jesus is what Troy Burns Family is all about. With over 6,000 concerts and numerous awards under his belt it is no surprise that Troy was a 2017 Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame Inductee! He and his wife, Tammy, are a delightful couple who, obviously, enjoy what they do.
Music and conversation with Mylon Hayes and daughter, Kennedy, of the Mylon Hayes Family, a North Carolina based gospel group with a rich tradition in Southern Gospel.
Enjoy conversation with Karen Peck and the music of New River as Karen discusses leaving the Nelons, acting and being named to the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
Sunday Drive is an award-winning trio from Knoxville, TN featured in some of the biggest venues in the country. Plus, has film work to their credit. Jeff talks about the music and his unique sense of humor he has been able to put to song.
Darren Lore talks about the ministry of his family, the impact of the Coronavirus, the huge hit "Mount Testimony" and the new song "Didn't He Promise" on this episode of Sounds of the South
Executive Director Chris Patrick is our guest talking about this faith-based, non-profit ministry designed to help men and women cope with their addictions to drugs & alcohol.
As part of our continuing series that began with the topic of Cancer Freeze, this episode features a heartfelt conversation with Jennifer, Gil & Joy Taylor who lost their husband and son, respectively, to cancer.
Part 2 of a 3-part series talking with Jennifer and Caleb Davidson, founders of Cancer Freeze, an annual fundraiser that has now raised more than a half million dollars for local cancer victims. The Davidson's discuss the highs and lows of seeing thousands turn out to support cancer victims, but living with the reality that cancer can be deadly.
Part 1 of a 3-part series talking with Jennifer and Caleb Davidson, founders of Cancer Freeze, an annual fundraiser that has now raised more than a half million dollars for local cancer victims. The Davidson's discuss the highs and lows of seeing thousands turn out to support cancer victims, but living with the reality that cancer can be deadly.
How did a Houston, TX group wind up in Detroit, MI? Get the answer to that question and more. Plus, hear some sensational music these Mills guys, including "Can I Get A Witness" and "He is Able."
The music of the Down East Boys mixed with conversation from lead singer and owner Rickey Carden, who discusses their first #1 song after more than 30 years of singing.
Richard Hyssong talks his Maine upbringing and how the Hyssongs became a singing family. There music is featured as well, including several #1 songs.
Mike Bowling talks about the music, ministry and a bus crash that nearly ended it all. Bowling music included.