Debra Perry & Jaidyn’s Call takes #1 on this month’s top-30 list

Jeff Turner, Jr.

Here are the top 30 songs on Texas Gospel Canada based on number of plays in the month of May.

Congratulations to Debra Perry & Jaidyn’s Call for having our number one song!

1 At The End of Every Prayer – Debra Perry & Jaidyn’s Call – Daywind
2 God of a second chance – The Hoppers – Heritage
3 Waiting For Me – TrueSong – Daywind
4 Take me to the water – Lauren, Amber & Kenna – Crossroads
5 What I Don’t Know What To Do, Jesus Does – Mark Bishop – Crossroads
6 You made the mountain – The Williamsons – Family Music Group
7 There Is A Name – LeFevre Quartet – Daywind
8 Love remembers – Master’s Voice – HeyYall!
9 Come On In – Kingdom Heirs – Crossroads
10 My God – Scotty Inman – Daywind
11 Heaven’s Getting Sweeter Each Day – Kristen Bearfield (with Darin & Brooke Aldridge) – Thoroughbred Records
12 Where You Walked – Lauren Talley – Crossroads
13 He Bought Me – Anthem Edition – Crossroads
14 Living Water Bread of Life – Ben Rochester Family – Crossroads
15 Like Jesus Can – Taranda Greene – StowTown
16 Dear Heavenly Father – 11th Hour – Crossroads
17 Forgiven – Joseph Habedank – Daywind
18 He Pilot’s My Ship – Tribute Quartet – Daywind
19 Front Porch Sittin – Zane & Donna King – StowTown
20 In God’s Time – Jordan Family Band – ARS/New Day
21 Stand In The Storm – Booth Brothers – StowTown/Provident-Sony
22 When I Lift Up My Head – High Road – Daywind
23 He’s got the victory – The Siler Family – Heritage
24 Ever Since – 3 Heath Brothers – Crossroads
25 You Have Always Been My Shepherd – Legacy Five – StowTown
26 Made a Mess – Tim Menzies – Daywind
27 When They Call My Name – Mark Trammell Quartet – Crimson Road
28 Middle of nowhere – Southbound – Daywind
29 Back To The Garden – Erwins – StowTown/Provident-Sony
30 Heaven is Happening – Guardians – Daywind

The Kingdom Heirs make a plea to seize salvation with “No Better Time”

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Arden, North Carolina (May 31, 2024) — For their first single since the release of last spring’s classics collection, Something Good, Volume 3 â€” and first new material in more than a year — Sonlite Records’ legendary Southern Gospel ensemble, the Kingdom Heirs, hit the ground running with a spirited plea to seize the opportunity for salvation with “No Better Time.”

Written by the powerhouse trio of Chris Binion, Dixie Phillips and Steve Marshall“No Better Time” features a propulsive rhythm section, punctuation from an exuberant horn section and an unabashedly urgent lead vocal from tenor Joshua Horrell, who says, “I am excited for our friends to hear the title cut from our brand new recording, ‘No Better Time’! This song pretty much says it all! God is so faithful, and there’s no better time than now, in this world of chaos, than to reach for Him.”

Matching the immediacy of its message, “No Better Time” jumps from the start with an unstoppable groove, wasting no time before Horrell lets loose with boundless energy to deliver a first verse that lays out a simple, yet undeniable call before tumbling into the irresistibly singable chorus:

Everyone has a story
Everyone has a past
All of us need some freedom 
From the things that have held us back
So when we need a new beginning
All we have to do is ask

No better time than the present
No better time than the now
No better time than the moment
To be touched by His power
And see once again He is so faithful
He’s always changing lives
There’s no better way, no better day, no better time

Filled with all the attributes that have made the Kingdom Heirs one of Southern Gospel’s most beloved quartets, the plain truth is that there’s “No Better Time” for a song — and a message — that’s sure to fulfill fans’ long-held expectations

11th Hour’s new album,That’s Who He Is, out now

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Arden, North Carolina (May 17, 2024) — “This album!!! Wow, what can I say??” enthuses Amber Eppinette Saunders, powerhouse vocalist with Sonlite Records’ 11th Hour. “We have literally watched God do miracles and wonders from the beginning process of this project to even now! This is probably the most personal project we have ever done, and we can’t wait for you to hear our hearts through these songs!” 

Sure enough, one listen to the trio’s new collection is enough to justify the enthusiasm. With their first new music in more than two years, That’s Who He Is builds on the decade of successes embodied in last year’s A Collection of Hits to offer an album that blends full-throated proclamations of God’s strength and intimate meditations on doubt and faith, presented in a set of arrangements that range across equally broad musical ground. Yet each song, whether it’s given a straightforward Southern Gospel treatment or a more contemporary setting, is a vivid example of the inspired creativity and abundant talent for which 11th Hour has been known since their earliest days.

That deep craft and spirit is evident from the opening “Rock Bottom,” with a lyric that uses the title’s image in a clever, yet meaningful twist in its memorable chorus:

There’s a rock at the bottom 
And it’s Jesus, the Rock of Ages
So stand up, the ground is solid
There’s a rock at the bottom 
When you hit rock bottom

and a gripping lead vocal from Amber that soars over an expansive musical texture that has room for keyboards and banjo, too.

Similarly, the title track underpins emotive leads from Garrett Saunders and Amber with deft touches that include a soulful choir lifting up its message of a loving God who can supply everything the believer needs. Garrett leads on the album’s first single, too, delivering a prayerful “Dear Heavenly Father” that builds from a restrained, intimate opening to a triumphantly full texture over the course of its three and a half minutes, while Victoria Bowlin is well represented with featured numbers that include the pointed “You Can’t Tell Me That Ain’t God” and the serenely confident “Still Faithful.” There’s even a nod to sounds from beyond the Gospel music realm in the boldly contemporary, hopeful sound of “This Is Not The End.”

Adding to the excitement of the release, the entirety of That’s Who He Is will be available in immersive audio on platforms supporting Dolby Atmos, including Apple Music, Amazon Music and TIDAL. “It sounds like you’re sitting in the middle of a recording session hearing all these wonderful sounds,” says producer Roger Talley, who adds, “I thoroughly enjoyed working with 11th Hour on this, my first time producing a project for them. They did such a wonderful job on this project and I am so excited for you to hear it.”Listen to That’s Who He Is on Texas Gospel Canada!

Sound Street’s “So Much To Praise Him For”is an anthem of gratitude

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Arden, North Carolina (May 10, 2024) — For their third Sonlite Records single, rising Southern Gospel trio Sound Street offers a ringing anthem of gratitude for God’s strength and mercy. Written by prolific hitmakers Adina Benton Bowman and Kristi Fitzwater“So Much To Praise Him For” exemplifies the power of a well-crafted song, a contemporary but comfortably familiar musical setting and, most importantly, a vocal performance brimming with a faith that infuses each moment with joyous conviction.  

After a measured opening that features a memorable guitar figure ringing out over Trey Ivey’s old-school piano chording, Sound Street wastes no time in diving into the song’s timely reminder of the need to be clear in gratitude, delivered in simple yet profound lines:

I bring Him all my troubles, I tell Him every need
Pouring out each burden down at His feet
Laying every sorrow at the throne of His grace
Leaving tears at the altar where I go to pray
But that’s not why I’m here today

I’ve got so much to praise Him for
For everything I’ve got in this moment right here
I’m not asking for one thing more
Just praying because I know I’ve got so much
So much to praise him for

“We need to avoid making prayer a solely one-sided conversation, only approaching the Lord in times of hardship or selfish desires,” notes Jarrod Vanderslice, whose confident lead vocal is supported by harmonies from daughter Jaylie and the group’s third member, family friend Ryan Bilby. “Let us not forget that He delights in our heartfelt expressions of appreciation for every blessing we receive — truly there is ‘So Much To Praise Him For’!”Listen to “So Much To Praise Him For” on Texas Gospel Canada!

Absolutely Gospel Music Awards

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The Absolutely Gospel Music Awards were held at The Capitol Theatre in Lebanon, Tennessee Tuesday evening. Here are the winners:

Southern Gospel Video – “God Can Use A Broken Man”- Jason Crabb

Positive Country Video- “7 Minutes In Heaven- Reba McEntire

Producer Of The Year- Wayne Haun

Musician Of The Year- Mark Fain

Engineer Of The Year- Justin Kropf

Southern Gospel Male Vocalist- Joseph Habedank

Positive Country Male Vocalist- (TIE) Chris Golden and Scotty Inman

Southern Gospel Male Group- Southbound

Songwriter Of The Year- Sonya and Becky Isaacs

Cornerstone Award- Dottie Leonard Miller

Positive Country Female Vocalist- Sheri Easter

Southern Gospel Female Vocalist- Karen Peck Gooch

Female Group Of The Year- Detty Sisters

Breakthrough Artist- Detty Sisters

Special Event Award- Grand- Josh Singletary

Mixed Group Of The Year- The Isaacs

Southern Roots Album- Old Country Church- William Lee and The Goldens

Southern Gospel Album- Shine: The Darker The Night, The Brighter The Light- Gaither Vocal Band

Progressive Album- Good Morning Mercy- Jason Crabb

Positive Country Album- Treasure- Jeff & Sheri Easter

Bluegrass Album- Will The Circle Be Unbroken- Brothers Of The Heart

Southern Gospel Single- “God Can Use A Broken Man”- Jason Crabb

Southern Roots Single- “Somebody Testify”- Southbound

Progressive Single- “Good Morning Mercy”- Jason Crabb

Bluegrass Single- “Family Chain”- Becky Isaacs Bowman & Ricky Skaggs

Positive Country Single- “Here Comes Jesus”- Jeff & Sheri Easter

Fan Favorite Artist- Karen Peck & New River