We've all had a discussion about how in the world there's a possiblity that NQC could be any bigger and better than it was this year. It was as good as it gets in my book. And it's always been good, but I see no possiblity ever of it getting any better. We feel like we have literally spent the last 4 days sitting in a seat for approximately 12 hours a day listening to Southern Gospel music. And that's not an exaggeration by any long shot.
On Friday we left the hotel room a little after 11 a.m. to go start the concerts and arrived back into the room a little after 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning. It was all good, but today (Saturday) took the cake. I just need to tell you a little about it. Today was the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Southern Gospel Music. And it was quite a celebration. Ed Leonard, the president of Daywind Records called it the greatest early Christmas present a person could ask for or want. And he wasn't kidding......
The celebration started off with a reunion of the Rambos. That included Reba and Dony McGuire, Reba's daughter Destiny and Buck Rambo. Buck only sang the last few songs with them due to the fact that he's on oxygen and just didn't have the breath to do much more. I've made the statement that I'm really not liking the fact that they sang as beautifully as they did, because looking at them gave you a creepy feeling of the dark side (as I am not into the gothic look), but oh my goodness.........I could say on the appearance matter, but I'll refrain... I never heard them sound better. If I had not looked at them before I heard them sing, I would have declared that this had to be a piece of heaven! But I have to admit, Heaven came a little later.....I'll get to that in a minute!
And just a note, Joy Gardner has definitely aged much more gracefully than Reba Rambo. Joy Gardner really looked good. She has lost quite a bit of weight since the last time I saw her, so I was happy to see her looking so good. As much as I enjoyed these two "sets" of music, I had this gnawing tinge of regret the entire time that they had been overcome and their influence destroyed by what one blogger termed as outright "scandal."
There were a few other "sets" that were OK, but didn't rock my world. However, what did rock my world was the set that we had awaited anxiously and I had already mentioned a few posts back. That was the reunion of the Hinsons. Now let's talk about a piece of Heaven!! Oh, my! It just rocked my little world. It was fabulous.
I guess it's always means a little more to have them as personable as they are. Ronnie Hinson has got to be one of the nicest guys. We have met him in the aisles of the halls for the past two years and he's been quite a gentle man to speak with. This year he was the only artist that Jeremy and I got pictures with.
Gold City sang a few old songs with the original group of Ivan Parker, Brian Free, Mike Lefevre, and Tim Riley. It was good, but you can tell their voices have changed quite a bit since the last time they sang together 19 years ago! Brian and Mike had to be barely 20 if that when they sang, so age has definitely had time to mature their voices, and they are both still major influences in the world of Gospel music in their own right. And Tim Riley will always be a legend of the bass part, I assume. Ivan continues his solo thing, but I'm not exactly a follower.
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