Bellingham, WA – Rob Patz of Coastal Media Group and SGNScoops Magazine, is happy to announce the return of Mickey Bell to the airwaves. SGN Scoops Presents This Week in Gospel Music with Mickey Bell will bring Gospel and Christian Country music across the nation with the unique, charismatic flavor that Mickey Bell is known for.
“I can’t wait for you to hear the new show. I have a different take on the industry that makes for great radio and will brighten up your day. I promise you will laugh while listening to this show and enjoying the greatest music on this side of heaven (and helll!),” says Mickey. “I am so excited to be back on Southern Gospel radio and to be a part of the exciting things happening with SGN Scoops. Before leaving the airwaves due to a tornado hitting our city, I had established some great friendships with radio all across the U.S and Canada.”
Rob Patz echoes Bell’s statement.”It’s great to be working with Mickey. He’s a pastor, Radio personality and a good friend. I’m looking forward to our professional partnership and continuing to expand the reach of Coastal Media and Southern Gospel.”
Fans are urged to listen for SGN Scoops Presents Mickey Bell on a radio or online station near you. Any stations interested in carrying SGNScoops Presents This Week In Gospel Music With Mickey Bell please contact Mickey at office@thisweekingospelmusic.com.
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SGN Scoops Radio For The Week Of July 28, 2014
On this week’s edition of SGN Scoops Radio with Jonathan Edwards, we have great gospel music from the Hoppers, Adam Crabb, Wilburn and Wilburn and the Pine Ridge Boys, as well as bluegrass music from Canaan’s Crossing and the Isaacs, plus much more. Jean Grady of Gospel Music Today has a CD review of Carla Bragg. We introduce you to a group from Missouri called The Ascension Quartet. Make sure to join us for two hours of great fun on SGN Scoops Radio. The Ascension Quartet has a new CD release! www.ascensionqt.com
SGN Scoops Radio can be heard on the following stations:
WVSG Radio: wvsgradio.com, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4:00pm EST.
Radiocia: www.radiocia.us on Tuesday at 10:00 am and 9:00 pm CST and Saturdays at 8:00 pm CST.
Gospel Hour Radio: www.gospelhourradio.com on Saturdays at 3:00 pm CST and re-airs on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:00 pm CST.
WTGF 90.5 FM, in Pace, Florida, Saturdays and Sundays at 9:00pm EST.
WPIL 91.7 FM in Heflin, Alabama, Fridays from 10:00am -12:00pm CST.
KJSL106.7FM Fort Smith, Arkansas, Sundays at 4:00pm. and streaming on our website, kjslradio.com
WUCG 93.1FM Blairsville, Georgia at 8:00 am Sunday morning and 9:00pm Sunday night.
Cowboy Gospel Radio internet station http://www.cowboygospelnetradio.com/ 8:00 am Sunday morning
and 9:00pm Sunday night.
Contact Jonathan to bring SGN Scoops Radio to your station: jonathan@sgnscoops.com.
About Jonathan Edwards: Jonathan Edwards began his radio career on KWFC 89.1 FM in Springfield, Mo. At KWFC he worked in news, sales and was an on air personality, creating the very popular Ozark Gospel Showcase. He has been nominated for 2 Singing News Fan Awards and garnered the coveted Paul Heil Award from the 2012 Diamond Awards. He travels full time with Faith’s Journey and currently hosts the syndicated radio show SGN Scoops Radio.
For more information and free music, click on to http://www.sgnscoops.net
Monday, December 19, 2011
GUY PENROD CELEBRATES UNFORGETTABLE 2011
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—For Guy Penrod, one of gospel music’s best-loved
vocalists, 2011 marked a year filled with unforgettable milestones. Led
by the continued multi-genre success of his 2010 solo debut, Breathe Deep, Penrod’s visibility and acclaim experienced new heights within both the Christian and Country Music arenas.
Penrod is ending the year on a high note, having made his debut solo appearance on The Grand Ole Opry last month. As part of the Opry’s special Veteran’s Day show, the award-winning vocalist performed his current mainstream country single, “More Power To Ya,” and “Breathe Deep,” on the historic stage of Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
In addition, other unforgettable moments for Guy Penrod in 2011 include:
Penrod’s acclaimed 2010 Servant Records/Gaither Music Group solo debut, Breathe Deep, continues to be a benchmark for country recordings within the Christian marketplace. Breathe Deep has sold more than 75,000 units to date, and has yielded successful singles in both mainstream country and southern gospel radio formats.
During his 14 years with the GRAMMY® and Dove Award-winning Gaither Vocal Band, Penrod performed before more than 5 million people on Bill & Gloria Gaither’s Homecoming Tours and was featured on Gaither television specials airing on multiple networks. The Gaither Homecoming series and The Gaither Vocal Band sold more than 20 million CDs and DVDs while Penrod was a member. Prior to joining the Vocal Band, Penrod was a highly sought-after studio singer in Nashville and appeared for three years on TNN’s popular “Music City Tonight” as a vocalist in the house band.
Penrod is looking forward to a full touring schedule in 2012, including performances at churches, theatres and special events throughout the country, as well as a European tour next summer. For a complete tour schedule and additional information, visit www.guypenrod.com.
Penrod is ending the year on a high note, having made his debut solo appearance on The Grand Ole Opry last month. As part of the Opry’s special Veteran’s Day show, the award-winning vocalist performed his current mainstream country single, “More Power To Ya,” and “Breathe Deep,” on the historic stage of Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
In addition, other unforgettable moments for Guy Penrod in 2011 include:
- Induction into the Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame
- Dove Award Nominations for Country Album of the Year and Country Recorded Song of the Year (“Are You The One”)
- ICM Award Nomination for Male Vocalist of the Year
- 80 concert performances across the US
- Numerous dates in Europe and Canada
Penrod’s acclaimed 2010 Servant Records/Gaither Music Group solo debut, Breathe Deep, continues to be a benchmark for country recordings within the Christian marketplace. Breathe Deep has sold more than 75,000 units to date, and has yielded successful singles in both mainstream country and southern gospel radio formats.
During his 14 years with the GRAMMY® and Dove Award-winning Gaither Vocal Band, Penrod performed before more than 5 million people on Bill & Gloria Gaither’s Homecoming Tours and was featured on Gaither television specials airing on multiple networks. The Gaither Homecoming series and The Gaither Vocal Band sold more than 20 million CDs and DVDs while Penrod was a member. Prior to joining the Vocal Band, Penrod was a highly sought-after studio singer in Nashville and appeared for three years on TNN’s popular “Music City Tonight” as a vocalist in the house band.
Penrod is looking forward to a full touring schedule in 2012, including performances at churches, theatres and special events throughout the country, as well as a European tour next summer. For a complete tour schedule and additional information, visit www.guypenrod.com.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Paul & Melissa Ladd (The Ladd Family) Announce Birth of New Daughter
ROCK HILL, S.C. – (November 28, 2011) –
Emerging Southern Gospel duo The Ladd Family are proud to announce the birth
of Violet Marie Ladd. Violet was born to parents Paul and
Melissa Ladd on October 27, 2011 at 11:14 p.m.
Violet weighed 7 lbs 15 oz and was 20
¾ in long. Baby Violet is doing exceptionally well
and is joined by big brother Elijah.
“We appreciate everyone’s
thoughts and prayers for our family,” mentioned Paul
Ladd. “Melissa didn’t have the easiest of
pregnancies, and we believe that God’s grace saw her
through the birth of baby Violet thanks to the prayers that
went up on behalf of our family over the last few
months.”
The
Ladd Family will resume traveling again on December 31, 2011
in Carroll, Ohio at River of Life Church.
For more information on baby Violet and
all of the Ladd Family, visit them online at www.laddfamilyministries.com.
You can also keep up with the group on
social network sites like Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/ pages/The-Ladd-Family/ 127922370615314)
and MySpace (www.myspace.com/theladdfamily ).
About The Ladd Family
The Ladd
Family is an anointed family ministry with strong Christian
roots. They began more than 35 years ago when John and
Violet Ladd felt the call of God on their lives and began to
travel singing and preaching the gospel with their children.
Today the family tradition carries on with Paul and his
wife Melissa. God has brought this dynamic husband and wife
team through the fire and back in order to truly minister
from the heart. They have earned three Diamond Award
nominations and scored a #1 hit on the
SouthernGospelTimes.com Top 40 Fan Chart with their single
“Let Go.”
The Dills Southern Gospel Radio Rewind (2007)

THE DILLS; A FAMILY FOCUSED ON MINISTRY
By Sandi Duncan-Clark
As Christians, we know that nothing happens by accident, however, Tim and Shawn Dill
realize that their music ministry originated almost by accident. “Of course it was not an
accident, because all things are ordered by God, but we really didn’t set out to have a
Gospel group,” Tim Dill told us. “When Shawn and I were very young; as young as five
and six, we sang with our parents at church.”
Then, according to the men, God began to work in their lives. “Shawn began playing the
piano when he was seven and a while later at age seven, I began playing drums for the
family group and we started singing at more places,” Tim stated.
He continued, “Then about thirteen or fourteen years ago, Bridget and LeeAnn began
going with the family when we sang. LeeAnn and Shawn got married first, and then
Bridget and I got married. As we continued to sing, both LeeAnn and Bridget started
singing with us, and our concerts would be half with Mom and Dad and half with the
four of us performing. Four years ago Mom and Dad retired from traveling. Now Bridget,
LeeAnn, Shawn and myself as well as Shawn and LeeAnn’s two children, make up the
current group.”
This past year, 2006, has been an outstanding one for this Jackson, Tennessee family.
They book approximately 125 dates each year, traveling throughout the east coast.
“We really enjoy having the children with us and we watch diligently the days they miss
school,” LeeAnn said. “We try to book Friday, Saturday and two dates for Sunday, so
that they can go with us. If we do more than that, we leave them with my parents or
Shawn’s parents. They have always traveled with us.”
Bridget added, “On a recent trip, I had laryngitis and nine year old Kaela filled in for me.
She knows every word to every song and did an outstanding job. We are so proud of both
Kaela and thirteen year old Logan.”
The goal and mission of The Dills is to win people to Christ. LeeAnn said, “We try to
share with our audience that God loves them and life can be on the upside with God as
part of their life.”
“We have been praying for God to broaden our booking areas so that we can reach more
people for the Lord,” Tim stated.
Growing up in a Christian family and working in the church has been a strong influence
in the music and ministry of The Dills. Through that background, group members learned
early, to depend on God for his leadership. The Dills also look to God when choosing the
songs on their programs and their recordings. Their latest project is titled “Faith,” and has
eleven great songs.
Bridget stated, “We listen to a lot of music before we record, and we all feel that if a song
touches our hearts, then it will speak to the hearts of others.”
“I Am Redeemed” was the first song shipped to Gospel radio from their current
recording. It was followed by “That’s What He Gave To Me” and in January,
2007 “Jesus Never Fails” went out to radio on CD from the Rick Hendrix Company.
The Dills are currently previewing songs for a new recording. “We have songs from a lot
of writers and we’re excited about the music,” Tim said. “We’ve had a lot of people ask
for something with praise and worship music. We want to choose some songs that will
appeal to the cross-section of ages of the people who come to our services and concerts.”
When the Dills perform, Bridget, LeeAnn and Tim are the front-line, with Shawn playing
keyboards. “Shawn is an outstanding tenor singer and he joins us on several songs. I do
the Emcee work, and any one of the group will give their testimony during the service,”
Tim said. “We firmly believe in allowing God to have complete charge of the service, so
we all are sensitive to His will. We also remember that we are there to sing, and that’s
what we do.”
The Dills are comfortable in any concert setting. “We sing in a lot of churches and in
various concert promotions,” Shawn said. Tim picked up the conversation, “We enjoy
meeting other groups and singing with other artists. We had an outstanding time at the
National Quartet Convention in September last year. We sang on several showcases and
enjoyed the fellowship with other artists and with the fans.”
When it comes to harmony, there is nothing quite as exciting as close family harmony.
When you hear the Dills you will enjoy that harmony and you will experience the
excitement they feel in ministering through their music.
“We are sold out to our music ministry, and we want to share our love for the Lord with
everyone who comes to our concerts,” Tim stated. “This makes all the miles we travel
worth it.”
The Dills are performing for the first time on the Jubilee at Sea cruise with Templeton
Tours in February. Bridget and Leeann agree, “This is an exciting venture for the group
and we’re taking a lot of our fans. The children are going with us on the cruise and they
are REALLY excited!”
The Dills’ booking is done in-house by calling 731-988-5046. You can also visit their
website at www.thedills.net for a list of their concert dates and to order their music. Take
it from me, you will be blessed by the music of this family!
If you enjoyed this story find more at www.sgmradio.com
Sunday, November 6, 2011
The Glovers Fast Five Southern Gospel Radio Rewind 2006
Glover Bio:“We began our journey in Southern Gospel music a long time ago,” said Kathy
Glover “we just didn’t know it. Long before we ever recorded our first song, God laid
out the foundation for an incredible ministry.” When they recorded their latest CD and
titled it Out of the Darkness, they had NO idea that God would use that title to focus their
music ministry in a new direction – that of ministering to hurting people and helping
them to come out of the darkness and walk in the light of Jesus Christ (I John 1:7). After
all of the preparation, all of the hard work, long hours of practice, money spent, time
building relationships with band members and people in the industry
Kathy Glover:
Would you rather drive a race car at 163 mph or hang glide from a cliff? (Neither
really, but I'll take hang glide from a cliff)
Is there a song you wish you sing/play every time you are booked to sing? One of the
most powerful songs to me is "Hurtin' People." This is a must every time we have a
chance to minister.
If you're not singing, what is your favorite thing to do on a Sunday afternoon? Take
a long nap and spend time watching a movie with all the kids.
What is one item in your closet you cannot bear to throw away? Well, I still have
this really nice navy blue suit that I have kept over the years waiting to lose enough
weight to squeeze back into it. Keep praying.
What are you, as a member of the Glovers, looking forward to in 2007? I am
looking forward to the Lord opening many more doors for us to get out there and
share His message of healing and restoration. I would love to be able to get into
many new areas this year.
Adam Glover:
Would you rather drive a race car at 163 mph or hang glide from a cliff? Drive a
race car at 163.
Is there a song you wish you sing/play every time you are booked to sing? The
song, "Hurtin' People."
If you're not singing, what is your favorite thing to do on a Sunday afternoon? Just
staying at home with the family.
What is one item in your closet you cannot bear to throw away? My golf clubs that
NEVER get used.
What are you, as a member of the Glovers, looking forward to in 2007? I am
looking forward to reaching out to other areas to minister in which we haven't had
the opportunity to reach in the past three years.
Tony Meacham:
Would you rather drive a race car at 163 mph or hang glide from a cliff? Drive a
race car at 163 mph.
Is there a song you wish you sing/play every time you are booked to sing? "Behind
the Rock"
If you're not singing, what is your favorite thing to do on a Sunday afternoon? Ride
my four-wheeler
What is one item in your closet you cannot bear to throw away? Hats
What are you, as a member of the Glovers, looking forward to in 2007? Being able
to minister in new areas.
http://www.thegloversonline.com/
If you enjoyed this story find more at www.sgmradio.com
Friday, November 4, 2011
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