This month, we get right with God for a change, and offer up Kevin Nutt's great Gospel CD from 2004, Heaven's Radio. In case you're new to it, Kevin does the best gospel show on the radio, Sinner's Crossroads, Thursday nights from 7-8pm, in between Joe Frank and Dave the Spazz. Here's how Kevin described this premium during the 2004 marathon:
Tossing a wide net and covering the gamut of Gospel from all God's children, Sinner's Crossroads brings you: hymns, prayers, radio preachers, thumpin' white boy quartets, hot quartet toe-tappers and sanctified visionaries. You will be blessed.
Follow the jump for all 28 MP3s:
Bessie Griffin - Heaven's Radio | Five Trumpets - I Can See Everybody's Mother
Traveling Echoes - He Never Left Me | Christones - I Love To Call His Name
Missionary Mamie Sample - Prayer Changes Things
Pilgrim Wonders - He Never Failed
Reverend Victor Holley - Radio Broadcast Excerpt
Jewell Jubilee Singers - Who Shall Walk in Gethsemane
Hopson Family - Troublesome Waters
Martha Carson - Crying Holy Unto The Lord
Red Foley and Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Have A Little Talk With Jesus
Jimmy Wofford and the Churchmen - Murillo's Lesson
Homeland Harmony Quartet - Gospel Boogie
Ranger's Quartet - Heaven's Cannonball
Rebels Quartet - Jubilee's A Comin' | Gospel Twins - This Way
Reverend C J Davis & The Temple of Resurrection - Prayer Line
Victorious Glorylanders - In The Promised Land | Reverend Robert Ballinger - Holy Ghost
Shaw Singers - My Time Ain't Long | Golden Travelers - Too Close to Turn Around
Lula Collins - This Joy
Sister Gertrude Morgan - Take The Lord Along With You
Reverend Roosevelt Franklin - Radio Broadcast Excerpt
Sunrising Kings - Pray On For Better Days
Spiritual Harmonizers - His Blood Hath Made Me Whole | Voices of Jordan - It's Getting Late
West Harmony Singing Convention of Gore, Mississippi - Beyond The Sunset
thanks so much for posting this. can't wait to listen. 1st time to FMU's blog & enjoying every hour(!) that I've spent today.
PEACE
Posted by: jollymon | February 03, 2006 at 04:13 PM
Hating on Breakin' makes people jerks!
Posted by: anonymous | February 05, 2006 at 05:43 PM
Hey thanks so much.... it's such a pleasure to listen to your show.... yes it's a blessing to me, where i am. Alain
Posted by: Alain | February 08, 2006 at 04:45 AM
truly a blessing. the sinner's crossroads archives are how i start out my work week. one of my favorite shows on the radio. thanks for offering up a former premium via the blog. respect to Kevin Nutt and Casequarter.
Posted by: jason | February 16, 2006 at 12:15 AM
This is FANTASTIC! Thank you so much for making this available, I've listened to it four times already today. The show is nice too.
Posted by: Pink George's Pants | February 21, 2006 at 10:15 AM
Hi. My name is Adriana and I'm glad that you still carry the legacy of my grandparents The Hopson Family. Pop Hopson died last year in June and it hurt us hard because we were trying to get their music back "popular" before he died. Please contact me via e-mail to let me know if you need any information. I also invite you to hear Shantel Hobson on either indi911.com or myspace.com and you'll hear the legacy going on. I hope to hear from you soon.
Posted by: Adriana | October 25, 2006 at 10:51 AM
A good place to mention here THE CARTER FAMILY & CATHY who cut a very rare album for the SIMS label in 1966.Its only mention on the Internet is because I put it there with photos of the sleeve etc on FLICKR and MULTIPLY.
Nothing to do with the real Carter Family they were able to use the name because the real ones were actually then both Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters.
Cathy at 9 years old was the lead singer and the group was white.Apparantly she carried on her Gospel career in Holland years later but the CD is impossible to find.So in fact is this LP.
Cathy is also on the rockabilly site ROCKIN' COUNTRY STYLE having cut a previous single indicating she was once a Hot Boppin' Girl
Possibly this LP will never come out on CD-its too obscure.Yet among the big names backing them in Nashville were Billy Grammar and Autrey Inman
Posted by: Richard | October 09, 2008 at 08:39 AM