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Send us a textToday we're diving into a topic that's eternally rewarding: the benefits of reading the Bible. Whether you're on track with your yearly reading plan, playing catch-up, or have not yet started reading the Bible regularly, this study is for you. We'll explore the profound advantages of making God's Word a daily priority. Discover how this practice isn't merely an obligation, but a privilege that brings blessings, spiritual cleansing, growth in the Lord, sustained strength, and so much more.Pastor Scott Strobel from First Bible Baptist Church in Lockport, NY, brings us today's study, and is joined by your Host Eric Sutton and also Pastor Steven Baer from Blessed Hope Baptist Church in West Seneca, NY. So, join us as we unpack the life-changing power of reading your Bible.First Bible Baptist Church, Lockport, NY.Blessed Hope Baptist Church, West Seneca, NYEmail us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textIn this compelling episode of "That's In The Bible?", presented by Robert Militello, we delve into the powerful significance of the Bible's final word: Amen. Meaning "so be it," this seemingly simple affirmation reveals a profound truth: God our Saviour has the last word on everything.Join Robert as we explore God's overarching timeline and contrast it with man's inherent resistance to authority. Why does humanity so often seek options and competing viewpoints, rather than submitting to the singular, final authority of God and His Word? This resistance opens the door to a multitude of conflicting voices, pulling us away from the clarity of God's final authority.Discover how deeply ingrained religion and traditions can sometimes stand at odds with the concept of a final, unwavering authority. Are the practices and beliefs we hold actually aligning with God's ultimate pronouncements?Prepare for a challenging and introspective examination as Robert Militello asks the crucial question: Are you, in your daily life and beliefs, at odds with God's final word being the ultimate authority? This episode will encourage you to critically evaluate where you place your trust and whether you are truly allowing God's "Amen" to be the final say in all areas of your life. Don't miss this vital exploration into the power and implications of "The Last Word."Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a text, a review, ask a question, or make a commentIn this captivating episode of "That's in the Bible?", we journey back to the very beginning, to the Garden of Eden, to explore one of the Bible's most intriguing and often overlooked elements: the Tree of Life. First mentioned in Genesis 2:9, this remarkable tree held the incredible promise of eternal life for those who partook of its fruit.Join host Eric Sutton as we welcome Pastor and Missionary to the Arctic, Matthew Sutton, to delve deep into the significance of this ancient tree. We'll tackle the fundamental question: was the Tree of Life a literal, physical tree – and can the Bible itself provide evidence for its reality?While the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil often takes center stage in the Genesis narrative, leading to humanity's fall, we'll uncover the profound implications of the Tree of Life and its connection to God's original design. Discover what this ancient symbol of immortality has to do with us today and how it remains surprisingly relevant in our modern lives – in a truly exciting way!Does the story of the Tree of Life end in the Garden? Prepare to be amazed as we trace its reappearance later in the biblical narrative, revealing a powerful connection to our ultimate hope and future. This is a crucial study that sheds light on God's eternal plan and offers a fresh perspective on the very essence of life itself. Don't miss this enlightening exploration into the mystery and significance of the Tree of Life!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a text, a review, ask a question, or make a commentHave you ever wondered what life is really like inside an Amish community? In this powerful episode, host Eric Sutton sits down with Sam Miller, a former Amish man who found salvation late in life after leaving the traditions of his upbringing. Join us as Sam shares his firsthand experiences growing up Amish in the state of Delaware, offering a rare glimpse into their religious practices, community life, and the values that shape their world.Discover what led Sam on his journey away from the Amish religion and towards a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and a Bible-believing understanding of salvation. We delve into the pivotal moments that sparked his spiritual transformation and explore the contrasts he found between his former beliefs and the teachings of the Bible.We also address the often-asked question: what happens when someone leaves the Amish community? Sam bravely shares his experience with the potential for shunning and the impact his decision had on his relationships.Adding another layer of depth to this fascinating conversation is Pastor Scott Strobel from the First Bible Baptist Church in Lockport, New York. Pastor Scott lends his theological insights and also draws comparisons to the Amish religion and their traditions with his upbringing in the Roman Catholic religion.Prepare to be captivated by this unique and moving testimony as we explore faith, tradition, and the life-changing power of encountering the Word of God. This is an episode of "That's in the Bible?" that offers a truly eye-opening perspective on a world often unseen.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode, "The Impossible Dream - MAGA," Brother Robert Militello takes a candid look at the proposition of making America great again. He delves beyond political rhetoric to examine the root of America's current struggles, asserting that the nation's core problem is sin.Drawing from the timeless wisdom of Proverbs 14:34, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people," Brother Militello underscores the crucial role of righteousness in national prosperity. He reminds us that America's past greatness was built upon the foundation of biblical preaching and the cultivation of righteous living from its pulpits.He doesn't shy away from the sobering realities presented in scripture. Brother Militello points out that the Bible foretells a social and character breakdown marking the end of the church age in America and across the globe. This raises the question: can America truly be "made great again" in the face of these prophetic warnings?While acknowledging the challenges, Brother Militello offers a message of hope. He emphasizes that even amidst societal decline, we can still fulfill our divine purpose by leading others to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Join Brother Militello as he explores the intersection of faith, prophecy, and the future of America, offering a biblical perspective on a complex and timely issue.What Does The Bible Say About Easter?Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textJoin Pastor Steven A. Baer Sr. in this illuminating episode as he delves deep into a profound and often overlooked truth of the Bible: spiritual circumcision. In this episode we'll be focusing on Colossians 2:11-12, unpacking its rich meaning and connecting it to a tapestry of scriptures, of both Old and New Testaments.Have you ever wondered about the true significance of circumcision beyond the physical act? Pastor Baer, using the King James Bible, meticulously guides listeners through a comprehensive exploration of spiritual circumcision, revealing how it unlocks hidden connections and clarifies previously mysterious passages. Prepare to have your understanding of scripture expanded and your faith strengthened as we trace this thread throughout the Word of God.Whether you're a seasoned Bible reader or a new believer, this episode promises to shed light on an "amazing truth" that will transform your perspective. Grab your King James Bible, tune in, and follow along as we uncover the depths of this powerful spiritual concept.***Help us to make our podcast better! Take a few minutes and let your voice be heard. Take our 2025 "That's In The Bible?" Survey. ***What Does The Bible Say About Easter?Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode of That's In The Bible?, we tackle one of the most controversial issues of our time—capital punishment. Is the death penalty supported by scripture? Does the Bible give us clear guidelines on whether the state has the right to take life?Host Eric Sutton is joined by Robert Militello to explore what the Bible really says about capital punishment. Robert Militello digs deep into both the Old Testament and New Testament to understand the biblical foundation for this practice. From the laws found in the Old Testament to the teachings of the New Testament, Robert provides insights that challenge common assumptions and interpretations.Key questions addressed in this episode include:Is capital punishment explicitly sanctioned in the Bible?How does the Old Testament and the New view punishment and justice?How do we grapple with the possibility of an innocent person being wrongfully executed?What about the commandment “Thou shalt not kill”? Does it conflict with the practice of the death penalty?This episode offers a balanced, in-depth look at the biblical perspective on capital punishment. Whether you agree with the practice or are grappling with its complexities, this conversation is one you don't want to miss.***Help us to make our podcast better! Take a few minutes and let your voice be heard. Take our 2025 "That's In The Bible?" Survey. ***Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textIn this powerful episode entitled How To Break A Bad Habit, Pastor Strobel shares 11 specific and practical ways from the Bible to break free from bad habits. Whether you're struggling with negative patterns, addictions, or unhealthy behaviors, this episode offers not only biblical wisdom but also actionable steps to help you change your life. Tune in for a deeply encouraging message that blends faith with real-world application. If you're ready to make lasting change and build healthier habits, this episode is for you!Join us for a practical, helpful, and Biblical approach to overcoming bad habits and living with greater character and Biblical principles.***Help us to make our podcast better! Take a few minutes and let your voice be heard. Take our 2025 "That's In The Bible?" Survey. ***Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textWelcome to today's episode where we explore the heart of the Christian faith and what it means to live out the gospel in our daily lives. In this episode, titled “Why Preach?”, Robert Militello takes a deep dive into a question many of us ask ourselves—“Were you called to preach?” You might say, “No, I have a full-time job,” but the truth is, every Christian is called to share the message of Jesus with those around them, whether it's family, neighbors, or even strangers. So, how are you doing at it? Join Robert Militello as he challenges us to rethink what it means to preach the Word and live out the Great Commission in our everyday lives.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textIn this episode, Pastor Seven A. Baer explores the powerful theme of courage—a virtue that has been crucial throughout Scripture and is just as essential for Christians today. Do we still need courage in our modern world? How did the men and women of the Bible demonstrate unshakable courage, and what can we learn from their examples?Pastor Baer takes us on a journey through the King James Bible, unpacking stories of faith and bravery that challenge us to stand firm in our own lives.So, whether you're facing personal challenges or simply seeking to strengthen your faith, this episode will encourage you to embrace the courage that comes from trusting in God's promises. Listen as Pastor Seven A. Baer opens up the Word and challenges us to live boldly as Christians in a world that desperately needs it.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textThe mystery of iniquity has been at work a long time. Find out what it is, how it is connected to globalism, and its connection to a major worldwide church. Find out how the world we live in today is being turned over more and more to the forces of darkness. Hard to believe? Could it be possible? Let's take an honest look at this subject with an open Bible as Robert Militello presents this message.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textExpectations affect our conduct. How do your expectations affect your behavior? Have you been disappointed in your expectations in life? Did you expect your life to go one way and it has gone another? How can you live so that these unmet expectations do not color the rest of your life? Join Pastor Dan Barner as he brings us lessons on expectations and how we can see God at work when looking at our expectations.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textThe Bible is categorized as being confusing, difficult to read, hard to understand archaic, and irrelevant; yet it is the only book that will attract glances and draw notice when carried openly in any public place and it is the only book that could get you killed in 52 countries. The Islamic State censored and banned the Bible. The Communist State has censored and banned the Bible. The Roman Catholic Church censored and banned the Bible. The Bible has been removed from the public educational system of our own country here in America. Why are people around the world so afraid and upset by the King James Bible? Are you afraid to find out why? If you can handle it, listen to this revealing podcast episode presented by Pastor Bruce Varner.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textBrother Robert Militello returns to the podcast, bringing his profound insights on the re-election of Donald Trump and the broader implications for Christians everywhere. Through an analysis of geopolitical dynamics involving Israel and Iran, Brother Militello delves into the idea of America's "grace period" and the role of such figures like President Trump in the divine timeline. This episode serves as a clarion call for Christians to reassess their priorities, urging a recommitment to their spiritual mission amidst the uncertainties of political change. Don't get sidetracked! Continue to reach the lost with the gospel message!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textThe Bible admonishes us to be sober. But in those two words "be sober" the Bible covers more ground than you might think. When it comes to alcohol do you indulge? Is drinking alcohol in moderation okay? How about some wine with your meal? Can I drink if I don't get drunk? Do you know what the Bible says about the answers to these questions? Do you want to know? Join Pastor Strobel in this eye opening and “sobering” look at this topic as he brings you chapter and verse straight from the Bible. Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textDoes God seem as close to you as He once was? Where did God go? Does God ever leave us? How can you have that closeness again with God that you once had? Find out from the Bible the answers to these questions in this podcast with Pastor Matthew Sutton.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textIs it possible that the secular state of Israel is dying? Yes, it is true that God has promised to preserve his people, Israel. And yes a remnant will be saved. But what about the secular state of Israel today as we know it? Listen as Brother Robert Militello expounds Biblically on the future of Israel in this timely podcast. Don't miss it!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textEpistemology basically means how a person can know something. In this episode we look at how mankind can know what he knows from a Biblical perspective. Does the Bible actually tell us how we can know things with certainty? Is there a Biblical way to obtain knowledge? Do you know what it is? Join Pastor Bruce Varner as he opens the Bible and reveals what the Bible has to say on this subject.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textThere were three spiritual needs that the disciples asked Jesus for. These are three core areas that are necessary for victorious Christian living. Do you know what they are? Join us as Pastor Dan Barner brings us this study.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a textDoes God give us second chances? Find out from the Bible as Pastor Steven A. Baer brings us this Bible study from the book of Jonah.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a Text Message.Are you worried about the upcoming Presidential 2024 election here in America? How worried should you be about America if your candidate loses the election? What is God's plan for America? Let's look at these issues from a Biblical perspective as Robert Militello brings us this timely podcast episode, "God & Politics".Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a Text Message.Are you hungry for some Bible prophecy? Listen to this episode as Pastor Scott Strobel brings us a Three Course Prophecy Sampler on three hot topic prophecy issues in which there seems to be some confusion. Follow along in your King James Bible as Pastor Strobel cuts into the word of God and dishes up the word of truth so you can finally be rid of your Bible prophecy indigestion!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a Text Message.You can know a person a long time and think you know them well, and then one day you could see a different side to them. You might then say, “I never saw that side of them!” In the Bible you can see another side of the Lord that you might not have recognized before but is actually another side of our God. Find out more about God from the Bible as brother Robert Militello brings us this eye opening episode.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a Text Message.Friends. Would you be surprised to learn that the Bible has much to say on the subject of friends? What makes a good friend? What makes a bad friend? What kind of friends do you you have? What kind of friend are you? Do you know what the Bible has to say on the subject of friends? You can know, listen as Pastor Steven Baer brings us this study, find out if you are the friend you should be.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a Text Message.With so many churches today having such a variety of ways as to how to conduct a church service, why do some churches place such an emphasis on the Bible itself? Is it appropriate to do so? Some churches believe that entertainment is the key to a church service. If you believe the Bible should be emphasised would you be able to explain to someone why? Get the answers from the Bible as Pastor Matthew Sutton reveals the Biblical answer to this question. Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a Text Message.Do you have the marks of someone who is truly spiritual? These are the marks of someone who is in tune with the Holy Spirit of God and walking in the Spirit. They are characteristics that are pleasing in God's sight. Do you know what these marks are? Do you have them? How do measure up? Find out!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a Text Message.How does God want us as Christians to speak? We are living in a time of constant talk, talk radio, talk podcasts, talk and discussion TV, but how much of this talk is really worthy of our time and attention? Join us as Robert Militello takes a close look at how we should be talking as instructed from the Bible. Does your talk and the talk you are involved with follow these Biblical principles? Find out now!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Send us a Text Message.Are you alive? You say I must be because I am reading this sentence. But are you truly alive and kicking? Is your Christian walk more of a stroll versus a race? (I Corinthians 9:24, Hebrews 12:1). Find out what it means to be truly alive as Pastor Steven A Baer looks at this topic from the Bible.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
When Pastor Scott Strobel said he was bringing a study on "Honey" from the Bible I wondered what it would consist of. Is there enough in the Bible to support a whole study on honey? As it turns out yes there is, and so much more. It is a truly fascinating study and one that will leave you thinking long after this episode comes to a close. Don't miss it!Pastor Scott Strobel is Pastor of First Bible Baptist Church in Lockport, NY.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
With the recent news of Iran's proposed impending attack(s) on Israel and the sharp rise in antisemitism, Brother Militello takes a close Biblical look at how prophecy is being fulfilled in our lifetime. Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
What are you convinced about? Are you convinced the sun will rise tomorrow? Are you convinced you will live to the end of this day? Are you convince Jesus is God? Are you convinced the Bible is true? Are you convinced you are living a sold out Christian life? Join us as Pastor Dan Barner brings us a message that will challenge you to take a look at your life and how your daily behavior shows to the world what you are convinced of. Pastor Dan Barner founded and has served as Pastor of Quackenbush Hill Baptist Church in Corning, New York for over thirty years.Quackenbush Hill Baptist Church WebsiteEmail us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
If you don't know that you have eternal life or don't know for sure you are saved does it mean you are lost? Can a person know for sure that they are saved and have eternal life? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Pastor Bruce Varner looks at these questions and their answers as found in the Bible.Related Episodes:#18 Can We Lose Our Salvation?#121 Do You Have Assurance?#15 Is Water Baptism Necessary For Salvation?What Does The Bible Say About Easter?Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Do numbers mean anything in the Bible? Find out today as we take a deep dive on this subject with Brandon Peterson as he uses modern computerized search engines to reveal the number patterns that are made plain in our Bibles today. It is a fascinating look at the intricate patterns and details that point to God's miraculous inspiration of the 1611 King James Bible. What you will hear today will surprise and maybe even shock you!Brandon's Website: www.truthischrist.comBrandon's book Sealed By The King available on Amazon (US). Brandon's YouTube PageStudies Referenced In This Episode (YouTube):153 Fishes: Blatant Evidence the Bible is from God.Jaw-dropping 666 Discovery Utterly Proves the King James Bible is God's Preserved Word.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Did you know that God has chosen the Jewish people to be a special people and a people above all people that are upon the face of the earth?Deuteronomy 7:6 (King James Version) "For thou art an holy people unto the Lord thy God: the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth."Why? What does this mean for the Jewish people today? What does it mean for you and me today? Robert Militello opens the Bible and takes an honest look at this subject. Please don't be uninformed, you should not miss this episode!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
We all as we go through our working lives are evaluated. These evaluations can mean promotions or something less favorable. If you are a saved, born again Christian how has your profitability been? Meaning if the Lord was to evaluate your service to Him would you be a profitable or unprofitable servant? Join us as Pastor Steven Baer looks at this subject from the Bible as we honestly evaluate our service for the Lord.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Does the version of the Bible you use matter? There are many Bibles like the NIV, ESV, HSCB and more, so aren't all Bible's basically the same with a few minor variations? Why do we here at "That's In The Bible?" hold to the view that the King James Bible is God's preserved word withour error? Let's take a close look at this subject as Eric Sutton beings us this study, grab your version of the Bible and follow along!For More on this topic seeEpisode 11 - Which Bible Is The Right One? Episode 25 - The Superiority of the King James Bible Episode 54 - The King James Bible 400th Anniversary Tribute. Sam Gipp's - What's the Big Deal About the KJVEmail us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Have you been down in the dumps? Winter blues have you feeling out of sorts? Are your life's circumstances getting you down? Are you discouraged with this weeks news? How do you restore a good healthy balance of joy in your life? Find out today from the Bible as Pastor Strobel shows how you can be encouraged in this episode titled "Cheer Up!".Podcast referenced by Pastor Strobel - Episode 70 - That's In THe Bible!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
In this episode we hear from Dr William P. Grady author of seminal books including Final Authority, A Christian's Guide to the King James Bible, and What Hath God Wrought!, which have been a great help for Christians over the years. Dr. Grady gives his take on the current troubles in Israel, the plight of Christians today, and the liberalism of the Jewish people today. Dr. Willam P. Grady's books including Perilous Times - Deep Truths for Shallow Waters are available at https://gradypublications.com/Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
At Christmas time we find ourselves busy with buying gifts, baking, visiting with family and friends, but let's be honest, how much of Jesus Christ really is in your Christmas? Join us as missionary Matthew Sutton in Arctic Alaska at Point Hope brings us this timely study.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Are you experiencing family issues? Prominent figures in the Bible certainly had family issues, the Bible presents them in all honesty, faults and all. Our Lord Jesus Christ had an earthly family, a mother and step father, also brother and sisters. Jesus at the cross entrusted his mother to his disciple John and not his brothers. Why? Join us in this episode as Brother Militello takes a look at the family issues revealed in the Bible and offers some insights on how we can address "family issues".Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Did you know that everyone is involved in a very real spiritual war? This spiritual war is ultimately for your very soul. In this episode Pastor Bruce Varner will bring us a study from the Bible (KJV) that will give us the information we need to understand the spiritual warfare that is all around us, and how not to be entangled or defeated. Listen now!See AlsoEpisode 21 - The Spiritual Warfare – Are You Being Attacked?Episode 60 - The Whole Armour Of GodEmail us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Do you have a loved one that does not know Christ? Join us as Pastor Steven Baer details from the Bible seven prayers a Christian should pray for a lost person. Let's do our part to help bring the lost to our Saviour Jesus Christ. Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
A true patriot is one who puts the word of God above everything else. As a result the Christian today is two things 1) he is foremost a messenger of hope, and 2) a prophet of gloom because of impending judgment to an unsaved world. Are you a true patriot? Listen as Robert Militello brings us this enlightening look at what it means to be a true patriot as he examines the book of Jeremiah.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Heaven. How much do you know about Heaven? Do you know what the Bible says about Heaven? What is Heaven? How do you get to Heaven? Are you are sure you are going to Heaven? Listen to this episode for answers to these questions and more as Pastor Bruce Varner brings us this fascinating study.See also episode 29 - Bible Facts About HeavenEmail us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
The Bible is a big book with a total of 66 books within it. But today Pastor Strobel brings us a study called "One Thing". Is it the 'one thing' you are thinking of? What could be the 'one thing' found in the Bible? Listen and find out in this fascinating yet practical study.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Have you ever heard someone say or perhaps said it yourself, "I don't need to go to a church building to worship God!". Find out from the Bible why attending a Bible Believing Church is so important as Missionary/Pastor Matthew Sutton takes a close Biblical look at this topic. Link to Part 1 in this series:Why We Do What We Do In Church (Part I)Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Are you practicing natural reasoning or Christ-like Biblical thinking? Are you sure? How do you know? You could be walking into dangerous territory thinking you are okay and you are sincere and you have things right between you and the Lord, and it may not be necessarily so. Join us as Robert Militello takes a look at this topic as seen in the Bible, it could be a great help in your Christian walk to consider the Biblical truths contained in this podcast.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
•Derick Womack II born in Montgomery, AL to parents Apostle D.J. Womack Sr. and V.L. Womack. He is currently working on his Business Degree. •He has led praise and worship for churches across Alabama, and he plans to take this gift that God has given him beyond the four corners of Alabama. •In 2017, He had the privilege of singing in the V.I.P Conference with host Pastor John P. Kee, with Gospel Quartet's great, Paul Porter of the Christianaires, and Sunday's Best Season Two soulful singer, Jessica Reedy, and S.M.A.C Alabama hosted by Dr. Dorinda Clark-Cole. •He is the founder and visionary of the Bloodline Conference. •Derick released his first debut single titled "Sound From Heaven“ in 2023. •Please send me an email sharing your thoughts about this show segment also if you have any suggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send an email to letstalk2gmg@gmail.com •You may also “like” and share the podcast episode; or you may Subscribe to be alerted when the newest show is published. •NEW RADIO SHOW ON INTERNET RADIO STATION WMRM-DB SATURDAY MORNING 9:00 AM CST / 10:00 AM EST •The Podcast and Radio show is heard anywhere in the World! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letstalk2gmg-ansonia/message
What is idolatry? Is it happening today? Is it happening in America or where you live? How do you recognize it? Join us for this episode as Pastor Steven Baer shows us from the Bible the problem that the world has today with idolatry, and how you as a Christian could be involved with idolatry and not even be aware of it.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
We live in a dangerous and violent world. More and more we are confronted with evil and confusion. How can we remain emotionally and mentally healthy in the face of such adversity? Find out as Pastor Strobel brings us answers from the Bible in this podcast entitled, "Your Safe Places".Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Has attending church lost some of its excitement? Has it ever held any excitement for you? Do you look forward to attending church? What should you expect when you attend church, and perhaps even more important, what is expected of you? Find out by learning what the Bible has to say on how to prepare your heart to get the very most from attending church. You can make church exciting for yourself and others! Do it!Referenced Episode: Is Church Really Necessary?Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Brother Robert Militello takes us through II Timothy 3:1-5 as he peels back the cover on the current state of "Religious Delusions" in the United States and around the world. Find out how not to be duped by religion and discover the true condition of your eternal soul. Don't miss this one.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Today Pastor Steven Baer takes a look at the topic, "Do You Have An Identity Crisis?". Many people today seem to be confused with who they are and who they are supposed to be. For the born again Christian this should not be so. No need to flounder around and wrestle with your identity when the answer to who you are is found in the Bible. Don't miss this timely study!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
In this podcast I want you to ask yourself this question, "For to me to live is __________?" As you take an overview of your life, taking a look at your life as a whole, is the life you are living, your focus, your attitude, your hopes and your dreams all about you? Where does Jesus fit into your life? Join us as Pastor Scott Strobel looks at this question from the Bible and how your answer to this question impacts your life, your life as a Christian, and how you can affect others. This is one study you should not miss.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
In this episode we present the third part of Dispensationalism, or how God deals with mankind. This third installment will help you to understand how God reveals his dealings with man, and an understanding of this episode is critical to understanding your Bible. A knowledge of what is presented here will straighten out your Bible and keep you from falling prey to the many "Christian" cults and others that use the Bible to ensnare unsuspecting readers. Take the time to get grounded in the word!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Brother Robert Militello brings us today's podcast episode, "Lessons From Jonah". Find out what "collateral damage" has to do with the difficulties in the Christian church, and in the lives of many Christians today. Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
"For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ." I Corinthians 2:16. The Bible says that we have the mind of Christ (if you are saved). But what does it mean to have the mind of Christ? Does it affect how we think or what we do? Could you explain what the mind of Christ is? If you have questions about this topic then this podcast episode is for you! Don't miss it!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
THE FIRST 50 YEARS More than 50 years ago, Lynn Royce Taylor and friend David Musselman formed a duet they named the Gospel Chords. From the start they were singing nearly every week. A mere three years later they had become a quartet and were now nationally performing in churches, fairs, corporate events, TV and radio, and will record a total of 16 vinylLPs over the next 12 years.. The Chords continued for over twelve years. By now, Royce had three young boys and set his singing career aside to finished college and work in business and marketing and raise his young family. One of the highlights in this time, was “Royce, Your Voice in the Morning” radio personality on WKTK 96.7 FM contemporary Christian radio station. In 1991, the Vogues invited him to sing tenor. In the 60s the original four members charted 24 popular hit songs including, “You Are My Special Angel, Turn Around Look at Me, Five O'clock World, and, You're The One,” and were #3 behind the Beatles on the BillboardMusic Charts. Even now, he continues to sing this great oldies Rock 'n Roll in fun shows across America. Royce moved to Nashville, TN and returned to Gospel Quartet music in 2002. Joining the Stamps Quartet, and Elvis' Imperials introduced him to the world of Elvis Presley. this amazing career has paired with the Colorado Symphony, Radio City Music Hall, and Historic Cathedrals in Europe and the UK, as well as 5 world tours with Big Screen Multimedia Show, “Elvis Presley in Concert” sharing the stage with the original cast of Elvis' Las Vegas Hilton show: TCB Band and orchestra. For another eight years, he toured Europe with the TCB Band; James Burton, Glen D. Hardin and Ronnie Tutt. From his Nashville home, he continues to sing a variety of popular and gospel music and take the calling to share the living Word of God and message of love. His mandate is to entertain and inspire around the world. From Paris France to Paris Texas, Manchester England to Manchester Tennessee, Vienna Austria to Vienna Ohio, Royce Taylor is enjoying an Extraordinary / Ordinary Life. Touring the United States and the Europe, either as a solo performer or tenor for top charting hit maker, The Vogues, Royce has found the balance between singing popular Rock 'n Roll and continuing his Christian Music ministry. This is affirmed when a Pastor says, “Five O'clock World” was a favorite song or when someone from an oldies show tells him that the Gospel Music he's shared has touched and spoken into their life. As tenor for the Vogues, Royce regularly performs with stars like, Frankie Avalon, Bill Medley, the Beach Boys, Gary Puckett, and other classic rock 'n roll heroes. You can also see him hanging out with Gospel Music legends at a Bill Gaither Homecoming. You may catch him doing a show at Wembly Arena in London England singing the songs of Elvis Presley. It's quite common to find him singing at a church, sharing the Gospel Music that pilots his life. In all of these situations, he is comfortable and accessible to all.
What is "Missions"? Why are people called Missionaries sent around the world? Is there any support for such an activity in the Bible? What is their purpose? Who are these Missionaries and how are they sent? Can you be a Missionary? Find out what "Missions" is all about as Pastor Matthew Sutton, Missionary to the high arctic and the people of Point Hope, Alaska, brings us this inside look at "Why Missions?".Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Did you know that God has not only called you to be saved, but also has then has a calling upon your life. God has a purpose for your life, The particulars of God's calling are individualized according to God's purpose for each individual according to the position He has for them to fill in the body of Christ. How do you discover God's calling for your life? Join us for this important episode as Pastor Strobel brings us ways in which people respond to the call of God.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Are you confused when reading your Bible? What exactly is dispensationalism and why is it important to understand it to really understand your Bible? A lot of false teaching results from ignoring the historical and dispensational contexts of the Bible. Listen to this episode to discover how you can rightly divide and understand your BIble!Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
While often we may take our health for granted, a lackadaisical uncaring attitude regarding your health, can lead to a real health emergency. When looking at the report that the Lord gave to the church that parallels the church of the last days, the church at Laodicea, we can see the condition that the church is in, and what it portends for us today. Join us as Robert Militello diagnoses from the Bible the serious health emergency that the church today is in.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
All of us face the same problem each and every day of our lives, the temptation to sin against God. All of us are reaping things now because of sin we have committed in our past. Not only is there reaping, but we are missing out on the blessings of God. How do we break this cycle? Is it possible to overcome the many daily temptations to sin? Join us as Pastor Steven Baer looks at this important topic with answers and strategies from the Bible. Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Would you consider yourself a disciplined person? Is it an important attribute in the life of a Christian? Join us for this episode as Pastor Strobel breaks down the elements of self discipline as it pertains to living the Christian life. Discover from the Bible how self discipline is necessary to live victoriously over sins, how it is an important quality for spiritual growth, and how living for the Lord takes discipline. Use that self discipline to your benefit by listening to this important episode!As referenced by Pastor Strobel in this Bible study, Speech To Change Your Life Today! Admiral McRaven "Make Your Bed" Motivational Words Of Wisdom.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Does God deal with everyone the same way? Are you curious why God does not appear to us as He did to others in the Bible? The disciples and others raised the dead and healed people, why isn't that happening today? How come people are not living for hundreds of years as they did in the Old Testament of the Bible? Find out the answers to these questions and many more in this important episode.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Keith Wonderboy Johnson passed away suddenly in his Atlanta home at the age of 50 in 2022. The Gospel world was in shock along with his family. In tribute to this beloved Gospel Quartet recording artist, songwriter, label owner, father, son and most importantly son of God. Lin. Woods Gospel Entertainment pulled his 2020 interview from our vault that he did with Lin. Woods. He shares his latest song at the time, "Try Jesus" and shares his journey in Gospel, from the White Castle meeting that led to his first record deal, to his dream of becoming a basketball star and his days on Wall Street. Listen. Follow. Comment. Download FREE.Follow on Social Media:Twitter: @linwoods; Instagram @linwoods96; Facebook @Lin Woods; LinkedIn @Lin. Woods
Daryl has had an intimate relationship with music. His humble beginnings started while performing in his dads Gospel Quartet as a singer and guitar player. He his brother performed as “Secrecy” in 2008. In 2008 he produced the CD “Love Seasons” with hits such as “Last Love” & “The Way, You Make Me Feel”. In 2013 he dedicated his time to writing, playing, and producing while also preserving the legacy of R&B and Soul performing as Marvin Gaye in the Motown “Legends of Soul “show. What happened next will surprise you. Klassic Man From spawned his own tribute show to Marvin Gaye in 2017 where he even referred to himself as “Marvin Graye” He performed his last tribute to Marvin Gaye in December 2019 before the globe pandemic shut down the world. Even with the the interruption he used the time out to shut the workd off and to expand his vision of preserving many of the Classic songs we all know and love. including but not limited to hits by Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Teddy Pendergrass a also Frankie Beverly and others…His dedication to the classics birthed the name "Klassic Man" Follow the show on twitter: CoffeeTalkJazz
This week we welcome the Statler Brothers Revisited! The "Class of '57" presents the Statler Brothers Revisited. This quartet and their band reproduce the smooth four-part harmony that made the Statler Brothers an American institution Their singing is modeled on the tradition of Gospel Quartet singing, but with songs related to their country roots. Enjoy great songs like Elizabeth, Flowers On The Wall, Do you Remember These, I'll go To My Grave Loving You, Class Of '57, Whatever Happened To Randolph Scott, More Than A Name On A Wall. Join "The Class of '57" in a short segment during their show when they pay tribute to Lester "Roadhog" Moran and his backup band, the Cadillac Cowboys. They were the legitimate talents of the legendary Statler Brothers as they comically spoof their roots in country music. For more information or tickets, call the Hamners Variety Theatre Box Office at: 417-334-4363, or visit HamnersUnbelievable.com.
This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip and Denny pay tribute to The Cathedral Quartet, 1964 - 1999, Akron, Ohio.Here are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee…On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast.We are pleased to announce that you can now hear the Gospel Jubilee on Legend Oldies Radio.Our broadcast will be aired every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM CDT.Listen here: Legend Oldies Radio is online 24-7 playing the best music from the first four decades of Rock-N-Roll, currently broadcasting many live shows from Presenters that take your requests, and is just one of many entities under the umbrella of Legend Oldies Radio Inc – Based in Indianapolis Indiana USA, and overseen by Bill Sparks.https://www.legendoldies.comFor a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/49780552/download.mp3Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 12 noon Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.comThursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.orgSaturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.orgThe Cathedral Quartet, also known as the Cathedrals, was an American southern gospel quartet who performed from 1964 to December 1999.The Cathedral Quartet was arguably the most popular Gospel Quartet of the 20th Century.The Cathedrals formed in 1963 as a trio consisting of the California Weatherford Quartet lead singer Glen Payne, tenor Bobby Clark, and baritone Danny Koker.Initially a house group of Rex Humbard's Cathedral of Tomorrow, they called themselves the Cathedral Trio. The group became a quartet with the addition of Blue Ridge Quartet bass singer George Younce in 1964. They decided to become a full-time touring group in 1969, leaving the Cathedral of Tomorrow.The group signed with Canaan Records; Canaan producer Marvin Norcross worked with them and Florida Boys lead singer Les Beasley to help the group gain exposure. Norcross gave them performance time on the nationally-syndicated television Gospel Singing Jubilee. With Canaan, the group experimented with different styles of dress and performance to find their identity.Rise to prominenceGospel singer Bill Gaither invited the group to perform at his annual Praise Gathering in Indianapolis, and they received more requests for appearances.Gaither collaborated with Younce and Payne to produce their future albums for Word Records. The group began incorporating Younce and Payne's comedy routines, and added Roy Tremble as a tenor.Kirk Talley of the Hoppers, was a tenor; Steve Lee was added to sing baritone and play piano. Shortly before 1980, the group hired Roger Bennett as their pianist after hearing him play for their opening act. Lee left the group, and former member Roger Horne filled in briefly before bass guitarist and Kingsmen baritone Mark Trammell joined the group. They left Canaan (Word), and signed with Riversong (Benson).1980sKirk Talley left the group in the fall of 1983 to form the Talleys with his brother, Roger, and sister-in-law, Debra. Danny Funderburk of the Singing Americans was chosen to replace him in December of that year. This lineup remained in place for several years, until Roger Bennett left to help found Journey Records. Bennett was replaced by young, classically-trained pianist and vocalist Gerald Wolfe. With Wolfe at the piano and singing, the group contributed to Symphony of Praise a 1987 album with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. The album included "This Ole House", "Champion Of Love", "I Can See The Hand" (written by Steven Curtis Chapman), and "I've Just Started Living". During this period, the group added Trammell's bass guitar and a synthesizer to its quartet vocals.1990s: Gaither Homecoming yearsIn February 1990, Funderburk left to help form the quartet Perfect Heart. The Cathedrals hired tenor Kurt Young to replace him, but Young left the quartet after two months. Young was replaced by Ernie Haase, a young tenor from Indiana. Later that year, Trammell left to form Greater Vision with Gerald Wolfe. Scott Fowler, former lead singer of the Sound, became the quartet's baritone and bass guitarist; this was the final version of the Cathedrals. The full group (including present and former members) recorded a concert, The Cathedral Quartet: A Reunion, in 1995.Bill Gaither and the Gaither Vocal Band recorded Homecoming, a tribute to Southern gospel music, during the early 1990s. Gaither enlisted George Younce and Glen Payne for the album (which inspired the Gaither Homecoming videos), and the Cathedral Quartet was included on later videos in the series. In addition to touring and appearing in the Gaither Homecoming videos, the group appeared three times on NBC's Today show during the decade.Final years and farewell tourYounce and Payne's health began to decline; Younce had kidney failure and heart disease by 1999, and Payne was diagnosed with liver cancer. They decided to disband the group after a farewell tour, as the group's health permitted. The Gaithers and the Cathedrals recorded a live Cathedrals Farewell Celebration video on May 18, 1999, on which they were joined by the Statler Brothers, the Oak Ridge Boys, Sandi Patty, Guy Penrod, and the Gaither Vocal Band. On October 15, 1999, Glen Payne died.After the groupIn 2000, former Cathedrals Scott Fowler and Roger Bennett formed the Southern gospel group Legacy Five; Fowler was the lead singer and bass guitarist, and Bennett was the group's emcee and pianist. Haase continued a solo career he had begun and, with Gaither's help, formed The Old Friends Quartet with Younce, Jake Hess, Wesley Pritchard, and Gold City alumnus Garry Jones on piano. They recorded two albums and a concert video for the Gaither Homecoming series, but Younce and Hess's poor health brought an end to the Old Friends two years later. In 2003, Haase and Garry Jones formed the Signature Sound Quartet. After Jones and Haase developed artistic differences, Jones left. The Signature Sound became associated with Gaither and his Homecoming tour, and changed its name to Ernie Haase & Signature Sound.After leaving the Cathedrals, Mark Trammell was the original baritone of Greater Vision before leaving to join Gold City. In 2002, Trammell formed his own quartet called Mark Trammell Quartet. Gerald Wolfe sings lead with Greater Vision and Danny Funderburk has recorded solo and has been in several groups since leaving Perfect Heart. Kirk Talley had a solo career from the Talleys breakup to December 2012, when he developed vocal problems. On April 11, 2005, George Younce died.[7] On March 17, 2007, Roger Bennett died.[8] Ernie Haase & Signature Sound released A Tribute to the Cathedral Quartet in 2010, a nominee for Southern Gospel Album of the Year at the 42nd GMA Dove Awards.[9]Playlist:Artists |Song Title | Album01. The Cathedrals - Step into the water - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"02. The Cathedrals - Can He, could He, would He, did He - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"03. The Cathedrals - This ole hous - "Through The Years - 20 All Time Favorites"04. The Cathedrals - Give the world a smile - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"05. The Cathedrals - Who can do anything - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"06. The Cathedrals - It is not whats over the door - "Camp Meeting Live"07. The Cathedrals - Dig a little deeper in God's love - "Camp Meeting Live"08. The Cathedrals - Supper time - "Camp Meeting Live"09. The Cathedrals - I thirst - "High & Lifted Up"10. The Cathedrals - Sinner saved by grace - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"11. The Cathedrals - Somebody touched me - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"12. The Cathedrals - Oh, what a Savior - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"13. The Cathedrals - Jesus saves - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"14. The Cathedrals - When we all get together with the Lord - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"15. The Cathedrals - An old convention song - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD1"16. The Cathedrals - I've just started living - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD2"17. The Cathedrals - Jesus is risen - "High & Lifted Up"18. The Cathedrals - The last Sunday - "Through The Years - 20 All Time Favorites"19. The Cathedrals - Child of the King - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD2"20. the Cathedrals - Standing on Holy ground - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD2"21. The Cathedrals - Daystar - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD2"22. The Cathedrals - Champion of love - "A 35 Year Musical Journey - CD2"Send your request to: Request@GatewayForTheBlind.ComOr call (636) 428-1500THE GOSPEL JUBILEEWITHCHIP & DENNYBRINGING YOU SOME OF THE VERY BEST IN YESTERDAY AND TODAY'SSOUTHERN COUNTRY AND BLUEGRASS GOSPEL MUSIC
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This week we welcome The Class of ’57 with The Statler Brothers Revisited along with Dean Z as The Ultimate Elvis.The Class of ’57 at Jerry Presley’s God and Country Theatre.The "Class of '57" presents the Statler Brothers Revisited. This quartet and their band reproduce the smooth four- part harmony that made the Statler Brothers an American institution Their singing is modeled on the tradition of Gospel Quartet singing, but with songs related to their country roots. Enjoy great songs like Elizabeth, Flowers On The Wall, Do you Remember These, I'll go To My Grave Loving You, Class Of '57, Whatever Happened To Randolph Scott, More Than A Name On A Wall. Join "The Class of '57" in a short segment during their show when they pay tribute to Lester "Roadhog" Moran and his backup band, the Cadillac Cowboys. They were the legitimate talents of the legendary Statler Brothers as they comically spoof their roots in country music. For more information or tickets, call their Box Office at: 417-334-6806, or visit GodAndCountryTheatre.com. Dean Z, The Ultimate Elvis at The Clay Cooper Theatre.When Dean was 3, the documentary "This Is Elvis" was being broadcast on television. He immediately cleared the coffee table, jumped on top of it and started trying to imitate Presley’s every move. Not long after, Dean's mother made his first Elvis jump suit, and he was on his way. After performing in several shows of his own, Dean took off for the bright light city that would set his soul on fire, Las Vegas, at age 17. He relocated to the entertainment mecca to attain the goal of establishing himself as a well-known act. Throughout the next 12 years, Dean performed in Vegas, and has paid tribute to "The Memphis Flash" in Japan, Australia, Norway, Denmark, England, across Canada and the United States. Dean soon earned a spot with the World's Greatest Live Tribute Show, "Legends in Concert," then in 2007, moved to headlining the show in Branson, Missouri. In 2013, Dean decided it was time to go after the title of Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist. He and the 28 other semi-finalists competed for the top ten spots on August 14th with the Finals coming three days later. He brought the house down, and was soon presented with a championship belt, the title of Ultimate Elvis 2013 from EPE, a check for $20,000 and tens of thousands of new fans. The year 2014 was a banner year for Dean, who received the Heart Of The King Award in Las Vegas at the former Las Vegas Hilton, on the same stage the Elvis himself performed over 700 shows during the 1970’s. Dean also had the pleasure of being a part of the national touring production Elvis Lives, a live musical highlighting Elvis’ career that features world champions from the Ultimate Elvis® Tribute Artist ContestTM . As Dean's success as an entertainer and personality grew, so did his creativity. Dean combined his life, love, passion and influences to create a unique concert and show experience, with Broadway-worthy dance moves and spontaneous audience interaction called "The Dean Z Show." The show featured Dean's boundless energy and youthful exuberance as he accompanies the audience on an eclectic musical journey into the bygone eras of soul, rockabilly, rock 'n' roll, pop, and rhythm and blues. During the production, the award-winning and internationally acclaimed entertainer performed the music that inspired his passion for performance, including songs from Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Buddy Holly, Michael Jackson, Sam Cooke and so many others. Since its sold out premiere, “The Dean Z Show” has been mesmerizing audiences of all ages across the country, and will continue to do so. Dean will be performing in Branson September 4 – October 30. 2020 at the Clay Cooper Theatre. He will be presenting “Dean Z – The Ultimate Elvis”. For tickets and information, call 417-332-2529; or visit ClayCooperTheatre.com. Also visit Dean’s website: DeanZ.com
Stellar Award winner Keith “Wonderboy” Johnson talks with Lin. Woods about bringing his first recording to his Kindergarten Show N Tell, how a trip to White Castle led to a record deal, Gospel Quartet music has influenced major music artists you know and love, and his new release, “Try Jesus on his label, Timeless Music Records on this week’s episode of the Lin. Woods’ Gospel Entertainment Podcast. Get Inspired! LISTEN. Download FREE. Follow. Subscribe. Follow on Twitter @linwoods and Instagram @linwoods96
ANTHONY GRAY, THE YOUNGEST MEMBER (7 YEARS) OF STANDARD (10-YEARS OLD) JOINS US FOR SOME MUSIC INDUSTRY TALK
S4E203 – Aired: April 30, 2020; Recorded: Intro: April 30, 2020 - Show: January 6, 2020: Real Talk with Rufus: RTWR: 3 Signs You Are in a Rut and How to Get Out; #CelebrityNews, #EntertainmentNews; Inside Scoop with Redd: #WashingtonRedskins, #EddieMurphy, #SheFavor, #DrTonyEvans, #TexasShooting; The Gospel News with Nina: This week: Judith Christie McCallister, CeCe Winans, A tribute to Sarah Boone, and the Top 10 "Gospel Quartet". - www.therh3show.com. Stay Safe, Stay Protected, Stay Home! *No Copyright infringement intended!!!! We do not own the rights to the music that's being played*. ---- Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. ---- The views expressed here are those of the guests and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of any affiliates of The RH3 Show. ---- Health Minute Disclaimer, please visit: www.therh3show.com. ---- How to Listen: In the TuneIn App search “WPOP Radio”, Go to my website www.therh3show.com, or #iHeartRadio, #Spotify, #ApplePodcasts, #GooglePlayMusic, #AnchorFM, other Podcast platforms and search "The RH3 Show". #InsideScoopWithRedd. #RealTalkWithRedd. #NinaTaylor. #AskReddLetter. #AdviceLetters. #DaytimeTalkShow. #DaytimeTV. #WSOCTV. #DebmarMercury. #OWN. #OWNNetwork. #TVOne. #EndemolShine. #TelePictures. #WarnerBros. #RadioStation. #EntertainmentTalk. #WETv. #WendyWilliamsProductions. #TylerPerryStudios. #FoxSoul --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therh3show/message
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The thing about LA Williams is that his zeal for life is contagious! He's so incredibly kind, humble and happy, but as soon as he picks up an axe watch out, this dude means business!!! With a strong foundation in the Gospel Quartet genre, LA has it all...feel, harmony, technique but most of all grace! The fact that he has dialysis in his past and still keeps shredding is the miracle of life, hence Miracle Guitar Man!https://www.instagram.com/lawilliamsguitarist/@thecareermusician@nomadsplace
The thing about LA Williams is that his zeal for life is contagious! He's so incredibly kind, humble and happy, but as soon as he picks up an axe watch out, this dude means business!!! With a strong foundation in the Gospel Quartet genre, LA has it all...feel, harmony, technique but most of all grace! The fact that he has dialysis in his past and still keeps shredding is the miracle of life, hence Miracle Guitar Man! https://www.instagram.com/lawilliamsguitarist/
We are excited to announce that on Friday, September 20th, we will be holding a special Yamaha High Technology Event in-store with Michael Inman and Craig Knudsen! See details below, and be sure to listen to the great podcast episode with Sherry Carlisle Smith (General Sales Manager) below! Be sure to reserve your spot! You can make your appointment today by calling (615) 771-0020. Details: Date: Friday, September 20, 2019 Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm Guests: Michael Inman and Craig Knudsen Reservations: (615) 771-0020 More Details: Listen to the podcast with Sherry Carlisle Smith below! Sherry Carlisle Smith and the Yamaha High Technology Event In this episode of the Miller Piano Podcast, we talk with General Sales Manager, Sherry Carlisle Smith about the Yamaha High Technology Event with Michael Inman and Craig Knudsen coming up on September 20, 2019! This is a great episode, where we get to know Sherry, her background, her love for music, the amazing technology that Yamaha has to offer, and also details on how you can get signed up for the event. Make your appointments today by calling 615-771-0020! Transcript John Haggard: 00:12 Welcome to the Miller Piano podcast on a special event we think you will have a lot of interest in attending if you want to be amazed about the high technology that Yamaha has in its pianos. I'm your host, John Haggard and one thing for sure, Yamaha Pianos have come a long way in just a few short years compared to other brands out there. On the podcast today we have Sherry Carlisle Smith. She's the General Sales Manager at Miller Piano in Cool Springs. Welcome to the podcast, Sherry. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 00:41 Hey John, it's good to be here. John Haggard: 00:42 Glad to have you here. We're excited about this upcoming event, which we are going to be talking about, but before we talk about that event, tell us a little bit about you Sherry. Like where did you grow up? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 00:54 Well I'm a transplant. I was born in Kentucky and it really, I guess I grew up in southern Indiana. John Haggard: 01:00 Alright. From the Bluegrass State, but grew up a little bit north of there. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:03 I did. My Dad was a preacher. John Haggard: 01:05 Wow. Okay. So what church? What denomination? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:09 Actually General Baptist, but we went to all denominations. John Haggard: 01:12 Gotcha. And so that means you've been a good girl all your life, right? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:17 He was General Baptist. John Haggard: 01:19 Haha. And so, and you went to a high school where? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:25 I went to two different high schools and I started out at Boonville High School in Boonville, Indiana and I actually graduated from Pike Central High School up in Petersburg. John Haggard: 01:35 All right. And then what about college? Was that next for you? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:38 It was I went to a baptist school, actually it was OCC at the time and now it's Oakland City University. John Haggard: 01:47 Got It. All right. So before we talk about Miller Piano and what you're doing there today and what's coming up, what do you like to do in your time off when you are away from work? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:56 That's a very good question because if you asked my family, I'm a workaholic, so I'm a 24/7 worker. So when I'm at home I'm still doing music, writing playing the piano. I guess the one thing I call my, my normal self is I love to work in the yard. John Haggard: 02:15 Okay. You mean like planting or cutting grass or pruning? What, what in the yard? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 02:19 Flowers, Planting. Yes. You name it. Mowing, not so much. John Haggard: 02:26 Okay. I got Ya. All right, so I guess you have family living in the area? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 02:32 I do. I do. And I have a daughter around the corner so, and she does a lot of activities with me and actually she works here at Miller Piano specialist as well. And a a student at MTSU. John Haggard: 02:44 Okay. Now what's her name? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 02:46 Dakota Smith. John Haggard: 02:47 All right. And so she is working with you at Miller and is she saying, oh mom or what is it that she does there? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 02:54 She's our utility player. She does a little bit of everything. She's a major at MTSU so she, she's been engulfed in music all of her life and she does everything from inventory to backup sales. John Haggard: 03:09 Got It. All right, so just whatever mom says, get doing it. I understand how that works. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 03:14 She's got a job. John Haggard: 03:15 Absolutely. So as you think about Miller Piano or just the piano business in general, what's the coolest thing at Miller Piano that you see something that you know, no one would normally imagine but it keeps bringing you back to work. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 03:31 What keeps bringing me back to work is the people I meet every day. Because I firmly believe in any business and any job if you truly love it, but especially in music, people don't walk in unless they love music and people cross my path and I crossed their path for a reason. Whether they end up buying from me or not, we have crossed paths for a reason and I may not know then. But I know later on and my clients are my extended family. That's what brings me back. John Haggard: 04:03 Yeah. And you know, thinking about that very thing, I say, well let me go see the Facebook page for Miller Piano. You've got a lot of activity going on out there. What would people see on the Facebook page for Miller Piano? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 04:15 Not the normal Facebook page for a business. They are going to see everything from the most creative photography to live concerts, to streaming radio concerts. On our live shows that we do twice a month. We have artists do concerts and our family, our extended family that, that purchase pianos, we have a category for them or they have their, their piano and their pictures. You're gonna see a lot of things. We do show the latest in what's coming out in what's on the floor and our specials. But that Facebook page is more than just a business trying to sell you something. It's an extended family network. John Haggard: 04:58 Gotcha. All right. So tell me about the first piano that you ever played in your life. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 05:03 That I've ever played? John Haggard: 05:04 Yeah. Can you remember that far? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 05:06 Yeah. Okay. John. actually, yes, it is still in our family because no one can part with it. You can't play it. But the first thing my mother asked when she got married was for a piano and a sewing machine. And my father took her to the local store in southern Indiana and bought a little, what we call Stencil. A spinet piano and it looked like had been painted black for $200, and that was the very first piano in our house. John Haggard: 05:38 And so how old were you then when you remember that piano? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 05:43 Oh my gosh. Probably three or four. John Haggard: 05:46 And you started playing on the keys? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 05:48 I started playing at five because mom did not like to play in church, so I got to take one year shaped note lessons. And I learned quickly how to play by ear because my dad didn't read music and when they stuck me up in that country church to play, he didn't sing the way the notes were written. So I ended up learning to play by ear. John Haggard: 06:14 Now when you say shaped note lessons for someone who doesn't read music, what does that mean? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 06:20 That is years ago on old hymnals especially, every note had a shape. So if it was a G noted how to shape if it was a C note, it might be a triangle or a square or a octagon. I mean, there was different shapes of notes that related, just like in Yamaha's technology, they have a learning tool and some of their top technology that actually goes with color coding. So you know that every purple is a certain note or every yellow, which is great with children that have dyslexia or, or different different learning abilities that they need. This color form innovation is very good for learning how to recognize those notes and put a name with those notes. John Haggard: 07:09 All right, so you've actually really been a musician basically all of your life Sherry Carlisle Smith: 07:14 Pretty much. John Haggard: 07:15 All right. So tell me from age five. All right, so you, you're, you know, doing this, you're playing the piano. I mean, as you grew up and what you did and if you were involved professionally or if you were on the road with anybody, what, tell me about that. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 07:27 Well, my dad was in a gospel quartet, so about three, I remember them standing me up behind the piano to sing with the Gospel Quartet and there's actually pictures of it. And then I started playing piano in church. I was constantly swinging on the swing set and I remember just making up songs. We lived in the country, lived on a farm, and so I started writing at a very early age. Dad. we sang as a family. So we started recording in Nashville at 14. And then at 16, I think I put together a little country band and at 18, I actually got my first single deal here in Nashville. John Haggard: 08:09 Wow. Okay. And then from there, so as you roll through the 20s, tell me about that. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 08:14 Well, I went to college because, you know, the adage is get to a good profession because you need a job if you're going to be a musician. John Haggard: 08:23 Right. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 08:24 Start now. So I graduated college moved to Nashville and actually worked for a couple of places. But I guess my real first job was at a Claude P Street, which a music store that held had Yamaha pianos. And they taught me the business. But my mind was, I'm going to be an entertainer. I'm going to be an entertainer. And I sang and sang and played with different groups. And one night an agent brought the Jordanaires out to hear another woman sing to go on a tour. And I happened to sing first, that night opening and they said, that's the sound we're looking for. And they hired me and I did seven years with them. And that's what started everything. John Haggard: 09:11 Wow. That the you are at what age? When the Jordanaires hired? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 09:14 Oh, in my twenties. Probably. John Haggard: 09:17 So you were on the road… Sherry Carlisle Smith: 09:18 I'm not going to tell you exact. Don't get me on that! John Haggard: 09:21 Right. But you were on the road, I mean, seven years. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 09:25 I was on the road seven years with them and we were doing different variety shows with some tribute shows. They did their own shows. It was just kind of a variety of what we did for seven years. We did a lot of recording and I did the charts in the studio or did the high part Millie Kirkland part with the guys. And then from there I did work with David Brazelle, Jimmy Fortune Johnny Paycheck, which was wonderful. I worked with him until he passed. Did a couple shows with Jones. Everyone in my life, that was my legend growing up. I was so blessed to have the privilege to work with them in one way or another. So when people say back home, did you make it? I made it the day I moved to Nashville because my musical dream has taken me all full circle to Miller Piano. John Haggard: 10:28 Wow. That is a full circle story. You know, before we talk about the Yamaha high technology event that you have coming up at Miller Piano, that's going to be on Friday, September 20, technology, people love technology. I mean we have it in our phones, in our refrigerators, our microwaves. I mean everything is, you know, Wifi this, Wifi that no matter what it is. Just a kind of a brief recap if you will. I'm reading through some notes here about what's really cool about Yamaha. So one of these pianos is the Clavinova, it says featuring Play Assist. Now you can play within minutes, no prior piano experience and no piano lessons. I mean really that's almost sounds like that can't be true. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 11:10 No, it is true. In the Clavinova series, they have built lesson programs into their pianos. It depends on, I call this my musical zoo because there are Clavinovas and just like there are different animals in a zoo. I have them divided out just like you would hippos, elephants or giraffes. You have CLP's CSP'ss or CVP's. So depending on the needs. And that's a big thing we do here is sitting down and talking with you when you come in to find out what you need before we find out what your favorite animal is or your favorite Clavinova. What's going to work for you. John Haggard: 11:50 Interesting. Yeah, but I mean to say that you can play within minutes, no piano experience, no piano lessons. I mean, what can you play? I mean just like A, B, C, D, E, F, G or like what? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 12:00 They have a function on the CVPs called follow the lights. That is excellent. And I can actually even set you down, John and have you playing with one hand, two hands by following the light on a CVP. On a CLP with a wonderful technology, we can actually, on certain models, have you bluetooth, use your own iPad, iPhone or Android. And we can have these programs playing through your piano to learn to play. Or the other animal, our CSP has streaming lights that actually stream, just like, a good example would be like you're a guitar hero. The kids were all doing guitar hero playing the guitar. This is the same concept, only much better and much farther along in technology with Yamaha on a piano. John Haggard: 12:59 All right? Now the high technology Yamaha Clavinova also says here featuring pitch correction. So if you sing off key, it will automatically make you sing in tune. Now, how does that happen? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 13:13 It's the secrets of technology, but I sure wish Yamaha had done this back years ago when Karaoke first started. John Haggard: 13:22 Yeah. Wouldn't that be something? Yeah. We probably have more stars out there today who could really sing. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 13:27 Yeah. No, it is amazing what it does. And we did a very cool thing. If you go to our youtube our videographer here actually had a trake and she has only heard a monotone voice for years out of herself. And Yamaha, the wonderful world of Yamaha and Craig Knudsen, who we're gonna talk about later actually put her on one of the Cookie Karaoke's and she's sang Puff the Magic Dragon. And she heard a voice for the first time. For head and neck cancer patients. This is awesome. John Haggard: 14:06 That is so cool. And there are Yamaha hybrid pianos, one known as the Yamaha Silent Piano. That's a high technology, real acoustic piano with strings. Cool thing about it. No sound comes out unless you want it to. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 14:22 Yamaha. I call it two types of hybrids. Once again, going back to my zoo, we can have a hybrid piano with strings, with silent feature, or we can have a hybrid without strings, which is our Avant series. And it was a very cool yesterday, Ronnie Milsap came in and bought one of the stringless hybrids. The hybrids with strings. It plays just like a regular piano. You can get these in vertical, upright or grand and you play it just like a regular piano. But the moment I engage the digital format, when I push the pedal on an upright to the left in the center, or if I pull the lever on the grand piano, the hammers miss the strings by a fraction so the player does not miss that action feel like a digital, you would miss maybe the feel of those hammers engaging. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 15:20 You don't miss that when you're playing these hybrids, but it misses the strings by a fraction into a fiber optic and it will go into a nine foot Concert Grand sample among 18 other samples that you can play. You put your headphones in, you can record on the piano, acousticpiano, you can record in the digital format, you can plug speakers into it and play it outright into your home. A good example on these silent or hybrid pianos and another one is a Trans Acoustic, which is a little different. But another thing in our Institutions and our Universities. They're finding that, oh, we have got a recital coming up and we forgot to get the piano tuned and we can't get it sooner over here. So they put quarter-inch Jackson pump it through their PA, put it into that silent mode and then the ninth concert grant is being heard in the audience. Perfect. Pitch, the player is not losing any feel. Only technology like this comes from Yamaha. John Haggard: 16:34 You known, that just really is amazing. Truly amazing. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 16:38 I am telling you what, keeping up with the technology growth of Yamaha is an everyday and that's another exciting thing about getting up. The first thing I do is grab my phone to see what's new. John Haggard: 16:49 Yeah, yeah. See if there's been any breaking news. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 16:53 Right? Okay. From Yamaha, guess what! John Haggard: 16:55 Yeah, yeah. Here's, here's what's up. So, all right, well let's get excited. Let's talk about the Yamaha high technology event. It's coming there. Miller Piano, Cool Springs. And Franklin Friday, September 20. And I also understand that you're going to have two representatives from Yamaha that are going to present the latest Yamaha technology live. So you said Michael Inman and Craig Knudson. So tell me about them a little bit. Who are they with Yamaha, what do they do? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 17:24 Michael Inman is our district manager with Yamaha. He was in sales for years and he is a super, super guy with knowledge. Like yesterday I needed a quick hook up and Yamaha is so good with their tech support. But poor Michael, I have his cell phone. So I called him really quick to double check a hook up and he's like boom, boom, boom. And it was good because we pride ourself here. Even though we're a small mom and pop, we try to know everything from finding the right piano to installing it for you. So in doing that, you know, when we get into a position where we need to know something, we need to call somebody quick. Yamaha's great. Like I said, I just happened to call Michael yesterday and he is great when it comes to knowledge on the Yamaha pianos the Clavinovas, and technology. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 18:16 The other person that's going to be joining us. And we're so fortunate to have him. He is like what I call our Yamaha Guru. Craig Knudson. He works and has worked for Yamaha for years. He has, I think an MBA from, I mean one of the big schools. You can look up his bio, but he is a super smart, intelligent guy when it comes to technology in music. He also works for the Piano Guys and travels with them doing technology with the Piano Guys. John Haggard: 18:50 For folks who don't know the Piano Guys, tell us about that. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 18:54 Piano Guys is a group of guys that play piano, you may see a lot of their videos. Yamaha is actually using one of their videos on our technology with Disklaviers, where you can see their videos and the piano is playing, but you may see them on a mountain, like a literal mountain that you don't know how the piano got there with cellos around it and piano playing and they may have the top off so you can see the strings. They're incredible. Please look them up, you know, unbelievable musicians. John Haggard: 19:32 Friday, September 20, all day. So tell me the hours that they're going to be there. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 19:34 They are going to be here from 10:00am to 3:00pm and we are taking appointments because we've got several institutions and different people that are wanting to make one-on-ones, which is great. I would call in and immediately t0 (615) 771-0020. Talk to myself or one of the staff to book a 30 minute timeframe with the guys. Because like I said, they're booking up fast and they have a couple outside things that people would like for them to come to, institutionalize. And you can get one on one and this is something that is free and money cannot buy the knowledge and the answers these guys can give you. John Haggard: 20:20 They're going to be talking about also the Yamaha Disclavier. Now what is a Yamaha Disklavier? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 20:26 A Disclavier is our high technology self playing piano. John Haggard: 20:31 All right? So people know that as a player piano. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 20:36 That a self playing what we call self playing is a little different than a player. People think of player, they think of roles and the old time roles and upright and the technology of years ago where you put a floppy disc in or you put a CD in. The technology now has gotten so great with Yamaha that we can actually, if you had bought a Disclavier maybe five generations ago, I can still update you to the latest firmware and technology. The Disclavier actually works with your Internet and your home internet system. So it will update itself. It will play 37 stations streaming radio of genres of music. So if you like Gershwin, Elton John, the neat thing about the radio stations is the streaming stations, the last four continuously change. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 21:32 So we have a monthly holiday station, maybe grammys. You know, the different award shows. So they have standard stations and then ones that you know, will alternate. But there's also along with that 199, or a hundred concerts per month that you can tune in live with your own television and your own Disclavier when they send you an announcement of what's coming up or it will go on demand for so many days that you can have a house party. And for instance, Elton had one not long ago. And Sarah McLaughlin had one and we had people having house parties and advertising and Elton was literally on their TV above the piano, playing their piano in real time. John Haggard: 22:23 Wow. now wait a minute, let's get that. So Elton John, if I had a Disclavier, would be playing my piano?! Is that what we're saying? In real time. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 22:32 That's what we're saying. John Haggard: 22:34 Now how cool is that! How cool is that! Sherry Carlisle Smith: 22:34 It's very cool. And you have so many different artists and it's not just concerts. They have they also have big, big competitions when they have the worldwide competitions of these classical players. The jazz, Monterrey Jazzfest, they've done that. There are so many neat things. Chick Corea did a thing on there one time. There's so many neat things that this will do. And I told someone the other day, well actually at an institution I said, you're only scratching the surface of what this monster piano and technology will do for you. John Haggard: 23:15 Alright, so now the Disclavier, the Yamaha Disclavier, if you look at that technology, which you have been talking about, obviously there are competitors out there in the market. Everybody wants to get in on the action. So what makes the Disklavier I guess different or maybe superior or it can do that others can't do. Tell me about that. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 23:35 I will tell you that. That is one thing that, and I have people come in all the time that want to buy a Yamaha and they want me to put a another player system on because maybe it was less money adding them together. Okay. What you are getting when you get a Disclavier is Yamaha in production. When I was in Japan, I saw this. It's either going to be a straight acoustic or it's going to be a Disklavier. So at birth, these mechanisms are on the piano. They're birthed on there. This technology, so if you put picked out just a regular grand and you wanted some kind of player put on it, that piano has to go to a shop. It's cut into and it changes the whole dynamics of that spruce wood and the ringing of that beautiful sand has been changed and altered. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 24:26 The worst thing I did in the 80s was take a Yamaha guitar. I wanted a pick up. I didn't buy it on the guitar, had them drill a hole in it. It was never the same. So I encourage people, yeah, I can do that for you… but unless you twist my arm, I'm not going to do that for you. Because of what you're getting in the latest technology. The Disklavier, your TV and radio subscription is only $199 a year… for everything. No one else on the market has that. John Haggard: 25:01 So for $199 a year, when Elton John has a house party and I have a Yamaha Disklavier at that event, he will play my piano live over the Internet. That's what you're saying? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 25:13 That's correct. John Haggard: 25:14 That's pretty cool! Sherry Carlisle Smith: 25:17 In fact, we did something really cool about two years after that. It took us two years to do it, but we went to the Metropolitan and we were doing at Miller, New York meets Nashville and a lot of New York entertainers were coming here. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 25:32 We took a group of girl singers and a piano player to the Metropolitan Room in Manhattan. And we literally did a national meets New York classic country and people in Miller Piano, 65 people that came to Miller saw the piano keys, move on time, watched us on the screen, heard the vocals participated and people anywhere that had a Disklavier and I didnt' know this until later, I think they flipped a switch. So other people watched in other places. I didn't know we were just going to do it between the two places. And I think it ended in a few other places. But yes, it's technology that… And Yamaha designed all this technology for learning. We kind of twisted it and made it a lot of fun, but they designed this to do long distance learning with teachers so that one teacher could be one place and have seven students anywhere in the world and could actually teach remotely if their student moved somewhere or they moved somewhere, could teach a lesson where the pianos moved, the keys moved on each end. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 26:42 She could say passage 4, say this is wrong. Let's Redo this. In fact, you can actually audition, I believe right now at Julliard with a Disklavier from your home. John Haggard: 26:54 You know, that's really neat because what if, let's say you had a favorite teacher in your hometown or the teacher leaves your hometown or you go to another hometown. What you're saying is virtually he or she could teach you on your piano from wherever they are. Am I right? Am I understanding that right? John Haggard: 27:11 That is correct. And that is on a teaching level, on a level that is on a musician or writers level, these instruments are also maybe compatible and we won't even get into that on this, this discussion. But writers, we used to go west coast meets east coast and they would take a bunch of writers from Nashville and fly them out to the west coast. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 27:37 And this was a costly thing and it was fun. And there is nothing about taking away from people being together. But with Yamaha technology, I can co-write with writers that have moved to different parts of the country and I can see them on the screen, talk to them, play something. They go, ummm, I don't like that. And they play something back co-writing and what people can do and the investment in this piano in the long run, it pays for itself 10 times over. John Haggard: 28:09 Yeah, it really is just so cool. Cause, I was going to ask you, hey that technology and everything sounds great and there may be somebody in the family who's like, well I like to listen but I don't know that I want to play. So I was going to ask you, what are the benefits of having, other than all the fun you're talking about and Elton John being able to play that piano in his house party, your piano right here in your house. What are the benefits of having a Disklavier in the home? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 28:34 In the home? First of all, you've got a regular piano, so if your daughter, your son wants to just play or you want to hear or someone comes in that plays, that's one way in the home it's utilized. The second way is the piano plays. And I have people that buy it that work at home that just want that piano music playing. I have business people who use the video and the audio radio streaming for parties they have in their home, children and learning. There are lessons and there are apps and applications now that are free on your, like I said, iPad Android, iPhone also there is a silent feature on our ST Model. So one big thing when when I had my children were little was and they would play on the piano, the acoustic I had at the time time and I'd hear that wrong note and I would say sit there 30 minutes and it was like pulling my teeth, and I'd hear a wrong note and I was in the kitchen and I go, oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 29:41 You know, so that's frustrating to the child. So what I tell people is let them learn technology. This is where the universities, the schools, the education is going, let them play the piano, but tell them to go play, not practice. Put the headphones in, play, anything you want, play with the technology. I don't care. Just record the piece that you're gonna play for your teacher. When you're done. Pull out the headphones, let mama hear it. And they stay way over an hour. They learn technology but the last 20 minutes they are really going at it. Cause Mom's going to hear when I pull these headphones out, John Haggard: 30:25 You know that makes a whole lot of sense because you know all children are different. Anyone who has more than one child or rarely two that are the same. And so there can be some shyness like you know, I don't want to do this because I'm gonna to play the wrong chords and mom's going to say no, that's not it. So they would actually stay engaged I think is what you're saying here Sherry Carlisle Smith: 30:43 It is. It is. And it's if I told you to go practice something that practices work, I teach an adult play by ear class, the Nashville number system and I have 16 students online and in the showroom. And I never say practice. I say go play. And I'll tell you another thing with any of these pianos, John. Never close the key fall board that goes over the keys. Yeah. Because when that child walks by, it might just be for two minutes, but if that lid is open and they see the keys, that's an open door that says, Hey John, come in and play for a little while. Come see me. If that fall board is down and they don't see the keys, nobody's home. Why don't you stop? John Haggard: 31:32 What great advise parents, if you're listening there, that fall board, leave it up. Cause there's the invitation that only it's like lights are on. Come on in. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 31:42 It's just a little dust. Dust it off. You know. John Haggard: 31:46 So I think you've already answered the question I had, which is why are universities and various institutions adding the Disclavier to their schools of higher learning? I mean, I think it's pretty obvious now based on what we've talked about. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 32:01 Yeah. They're adding, actually they're adding Disclavier or they're adding Silent Pianos and they are adding Trans-Acoustic pianos because they, and it was well said by one of the Deans here in our area, who purchased. He said our, our students that are wanting acoustic and the classical, they have that wonderful craftsmanship piano that Yamaha made and that acoustic form. The students coming in that are taking the recording or they're wanting to get into, you know, in the MIDI or the interface and stacking and layering. They're using the digital format of that piano, so that instead of buying two pianos, they paid for one piano and got two pianos. John Haggard: 32:49 Yeah, that is so cool. Now we're talking folks, it's the Yamaha High Technology Event. It will be at Miller Piano Friday, September 20th from 10am to 3pm. Sherry Carlisle Smith, the General Sales Manager. They are saying call now because you'd have for about a half hour of time spent each, not a whole lot of appointments available. So call now. So what's the number to call Sherry? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 33:14 It's (615) 771-0020. Anyone can help you that answers any of our Miller Piano family here. If you want to call and ask for me, that's great. My name is Sherry once again, but anyone can take a timeframe and write it down or leave your number with them and I'll be happy to call you back. John Haggard: 33:35 Okay, so now what, for those who are going to search on the Internet, the address, the exact address and what is Miller Piano next to across from around the corner from Sherry Carlisle Smith: 33:45 They want to go to https://millerps.com, of course is our website. You can find us on any form of social media, including youtube. And we are at 650 Frazier Drive, suite 150. The great landmark is we're right in between one of the greatest places to eat, which is Sperry's restaurant. And on the other side we have Bassett furniture. John Haggard: 34:08 Alright, eat play and sit. I guess. All three stores side by side. Well thanks Sherry. That's Sherry Carlisle Smith. Everybody. She is the General Sales Manager and Miller Piano. And remember the Yamaha High Technology Event coming one day, one day only to Miller Piano in Cool Springs. That'll be Friday, September 20 Sherry encourages you pick up the phone now and get an appointment because the two guys, who are going to be there from 10 to three, the Yamaha pros, the experts, only 10 to 3, so (615) 771-0020. By the way, there's a transcript of today's podcast right here on the website. As you see it, you can get quick reference to all the data that you need. Mark that date down. One more time. Friday, September 20 Miller Piano. Coolsprings I'm your host John Haggard and we will see you next time.
Well hello and welcome to another edition of the Ron King Show which features Gospel groups and singers from the tri-state area of Western Pennsylvania, Northern West Virginia and Eastern Ohio. On this episode of the Ron King Show our guest is Michael Roach who is the baritone singer of the southern gospel group West Virginia Gospel Quartet and is also the pastor of Trinity Bible Fellowship in Washington, PA On today's program Michael answers the burning question:" Is the West Virginia Gospel Quartet really from West Virginia?" Stay tuned as you find out the answer to that question and many more on this fun, fast-paced edition of the Ron King Show. If you like southern gospel music than you're going to love our show! R. K.
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Listen to Paula,Sandra,and the Bishop every Sunday at 10am. Baltimore's first and only all Gospel Quartet program. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/handradio/support
Listen to Paula,Sandra,and the Bishop every Sunday at 10am. Baltimore's first and only all Gospel Quartet program. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/handradio/support
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Gospel singer Keith Inman from the Inmans Southern Gospel singing family joins host Byron Tyler on this episode of Mid-South View Point. Keith discusses the Home for Christmas benefit concert to support the work of Memphis Union Mission. Keith also shares about the roots of these incredible harmonies that create the sounds of Gospel Quartet music. Mid-South View Point radio show airs Wednesday and Thursday at 3 pm on the Bott Radio Network affiliate 640 AM and 100.7 FM in Memphis, TN.
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Featuring an interview with the Ball Brothers. The Ball Brothers are one of the hottest upcoming names in Christian Music, having enjoyed over 100 million views on their various viral videos. The band is also the first-ever Gospel Quartet to be featured in Sports Illustrated Magazine and has performed to sold out venues around the globe.
Unsung Dreamers - The Musical Journeys of the Not-So-Rich & Famous
Check out this episode of Unsung Dreamers with Paul Carson of Paralandra! If you're a Paralandra fan, then you're going to love this episode! Paul gives us all the good stuff behind how that band came together and what keeps them going to this day! And if you're not a Paralandra fan yet, then you will be by the time this interview ends! Paul has an interesting perspective on growing up in the church and how that dynamic effects playing rock & roll today. Prepare to laugh a lot and maybe also tear up to stories about inspiring people's life with music. Right here on The Unsung Dreamers! Go check out Paralandra and tell Paul you heard him right here!
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Composer Thomas A. Dorsey and other pioneers of gospel music helped open the church doors to music considered sinful by conservative churchgoers. In the 1930s, Dorsey livened up the hymnal by incorporating elements of blues and jazz. Early "Sanctified" churches also influenced the restrained environment of mainline churches. Sanctified preachers encouraged the congregation to spontaneously burst into improvised musical lines to express their faith. Following in the footsteps of this stylistic freedom, groups such as the Golden Gate Quartet and the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi began ad-libbing in their jubilee style of gospel music. Jubilee is characterized by a strong, pumping bass, and lead vocals that ride the line between spoken and sung. The Golden Gate Quartet and other four-part choral groups showcased stunning solos and intricate harmonies. The tradition of gospel quartets continues to lift the spirits of both its listeners and participants in concert halls and churches alike.
Composer Thomas A. Dorsey and other pioneers of gospel music helped open the church doors to music considered sinful by conservative churchgoers. In the 1930s, Dorsey livened up the hymnal by incorporating elements of blues and jazz. Early "Sanctified" churches also influenced the restrained environment of mainline churches. Sanctified preachers encouraged the congregation to spontaneously burst into improvised musical lines to express their faith. Following in the footsteps of this stylistic freedom, groups such as the Golden Gate Quartet and the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi began ad-libbing in their jubilee style of gospel music. Jubilee is characterized by a strong, pumping bass, and lead vocals that ride the line between spoken and sung. The Golden Gate Quartet and other four-part choral groups showcased stunning solos and intricate harmonies. The tradition of gospel quartets continues to lift the spirits of both its listeners and participants in concert halls and churches alike.