Perhaps the biggest news whilst I was gone was the SN’s renewed promise/threat to throw up a subscribers-only barrier in front of their web content (the NYT just announced its own subscription model recently … so who says the SN isn’t with it?). I think sgmblog
gets it mostly right here, but for the sake of […]
Speaking of potentialities that have gone unexplored online, why hasn’t someone centralized sg music available for download/purchase online (hat tip RK)? The concept here would be something like […]
Well, my subscription to XM 34 ran out ages ago and I only had one other chance to listen to it for an extended block of time. So here goes. To begin with, here’s the largest […]
A while back, I mused suggestively about how sg needs a high-profile and serious songwriter’s contest (alongside a high-profile and seriouly updated talent contest). This […]
Booth Brothers
The Blind Man Saw it All
Spring Hill, 2005
The much ballyhooed project from southern gospel’s most dexterous male trio, The Blind Man Saw it All showcases the Booth Brothers’ stylistic eclecticism. From country and R&B flavors, to praise and worship and traditionalesque sg, the Booths seem to be finding a stride of their own most […]