Another place to go
Those thoughts on this year’s NQC are coming, but right now I want to point out a new link I have to my(and your)right here.
Daniel J. Mount is a 20-year old gospel quartet fan from Ohio, and has aspirations of becoming a gospel music historian. In my opinion, based on what I’ve seen of his contributions to various gospel music message boards, he’s off to a very good start.
He has begun a blog…southerngospelblog.com…where he reviews gospel albums, posts discographies, and discusses issues involving gospel music and its’ history. If these are things that interest you as well, then I highly recommend checking out his blog on a regular basis.
Daniel is always digging for more and more information about the music he loves so much. In that aspect, he reminds me of myself at the same age. He has an advantage I never had back then…he has the resources of the internet at his disposal, and he has made far more connections in the gospel music world that I made when I was 20.
Daniel is a very good young writer, and a conscientious researcher, who never stops digging until he obtains the information he wants. I think it is a very good thing that someone of Daniel’s age takes such an interest in the great musical heritage that is gospel music. Those who are concerned with the future of this part of the genre can take hope in the fact that there are young men like Daniel that are determined to keep the quartet flame burning.
Daniel is the author of a site dedicated to the Cathedral Quartet, is involved with another gospel music history site, and his opinions and observations can be found on most any gospel music message board near you!
I recommend Daniel’s blog as a place to go if you want to read about gospel music, its’ history, and its’ heritage. The link to his blog, as I said at the outset, is in the link list to your right.
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