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Gospel Reaching out Volume 11, Number 6 Department of Library Special Collections Western Kentucky University, Spcol@Wku.Edu Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® Gospel Reaching Out Kentucky Library - Serials 6-1983 Gospel Reaching Out Volume 11, Number 6 Department of Library Special Collections Western Kentucky University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/gospel_ro Part of the Christianity Commons, Cultural History Commons, Music Performance Commons, Other Music Commons, Public History Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Department of Library Special Collections, "Gospel Reaching Out Volume 11, Number 6" (1983). Gospel Reaching Out. Paper 111. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/gospel_ro/111 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in Gospel Reaching Out by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 6-1 Non-Profil Orfianizalion Q Third Class Mail U.S. Poslaf;e Paid eosPEi Permit No. 13 Munfordvilte. Kv. 427fjr) Reaching Out -GOSPEL MUSIC NEWS FROM THE 'HART OF KENTUCKY" 50c EACH VOLUME 11. NO. 6 MUNFORDVILLE. KENTUCKY 42765 JUNE 1983 Hart Co. Singing The 11th Annual Singing Very Successful The Hart County Singing Convention will be held at Leitchfield Crossing Baptist Church on June 4. 1983. The guest singers will be the Ebert Family from Texas. Darris Waters. President, invites everyone to attend. Tom Duncan Is Killed In Accident The Gospel Lamplighters from Rock Field, Ky., near Bowling Green, Ky. At iVIay Singing. Photo by Wayne High The Hart County Gospel Music Lamplighters, The Seekers, Spiritual Association celebrated their 11th Four, Inspirational IV, Servants, The anniversary on May 13 and 14 with two McCubblns Family, Spirituals, The of the most successful singings in the Waddle Twins, Jamie Fancher, and history of Gospel Reaching Out. A Nella Spradlin • Canaanland Singers of large crowd attended each evening Greenville, Amy McCubblns, Horse A boating accident in Alabama has and a number of good gospel groups claimed the life of a Barren County Cave. participated. Door prizes were given We want to thank everyone who resident. away and everyone seemed to enjoy participated and made the singing Tom Duncan, 44, of Rt. 2, Glasgow, the singing very much. successful. was reportedly killed while fishing The groups who participated were near Mobile, Alabama. Next year the 12th annual singing The Barry Clardy Singers, The will be held at the Cave City Duncan was active in the gospel Christlanaires, Cavelanders, singing field for several years with the Convention Center in Cave City on Canaanland Quartert, Glasgow; May 25 and 26. We are already making Believers Four Quartet. He recently Dorsey Family, Gods Ambassadors, plans to have another good singing has worked through the Calvary Edmonton Quartet, Llncoinalres, there. Make your plans now to attend. Baptist Church in a ministry at the Stewards of the King, Gospel Barren County Nursing Home each Sunday morning. He was an employee of South Grace Union Singing Central Rural Telephone. He is T/ie National Qt Convention survived by his wife, Bonnie, also an The regular monthly singing of the S.C.R.T.C. employee and three is Oct. 3-8, 1983 Grace Union Baptist Church will be children. held June 4,1983. Sherman Hirt urges Funeral services were held Sunday, at Nashville, Tenn., everyone to come out and bring May 15, at Calvary Baptist Church, Ctty Auditorium. someone. The church is in Metcalfe Glasgow. County. PAGE 2 • GOSPEL REACHING OUT, JUNE 1983 Lines From Dale Shelnut Dies Gospel The Lincolnaires REACHING OUT We appreciate all the hu nl worii tha i goes in to making the Gospel fleaching Out May singing a success. We would Official Publication of the like to thank Haskell and Annette of The McCubbins Family and all of the Hart County board members for making it a Gospel Music Association success every year. We are already looking forward to next year. The sole purpose of the Hart THE BEST WAY TO STAY ON YOUR Mr. Dale Shelnut of the famous County Gospel Music Association is FEET IS TO GET DOWN ON YOUR Dixie Echoes from Pensacola, Florida to uplift the Kingdom of God KNEES died last week of an apparent heart through the diligent efforts of our FOR SALE Travel Bus. 19r)8 - 4104 attack. Dale and his group were in members to promote Gospel Music Hart County a few years back and did 1977 motor. Sleeps 8 • In good a fine job singing. He will be missed in as a means of spreading the gospel condition. Call 502.932-7930 or as well as a means of gospel the gospel music field and by everyone 502-432-5185. that knew and loved him. entertainment. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Annette McCubbins Co-Editor Wilma Spradlin B. R. CARVER CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC Circulation Jane Ann Tharp Complete Body & Service Shop HART COUNTY Wrecker Service GOSPEL MUSIC ASSOCIATION President Haskcll McCubbins Vice-Prcs. Tommy Ferren Sec. and Treas. Annette McCubbins Phone: Cave City • 773-3174 1-65 & Hwy. 90 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glasgow • 678-5211 Cave City, Ky. Elmer Dean Short Courtney Spradlin W.D. Martin Elroy Lairmore GOSPEL FOR AnnualSubscriptionRate$5.00 REACHING DEADLINES JULY PAPER GOSPEL REACHING OUT Published Monthly >:.• ADVERTISING JUNE 16 DATES AND ARTICLES JUNE 16 3rd Class Postage Paid ut Munfordville, Ky. 42765 I'i; ♦Please address all correspondence to P.O. Box 477, Munfordville. Ky. Vol. 11, No. 6 JUNE 1983 GOSPEL 0 n $5 per year Compliments of ReadM^ Out Cheek or Money Order to: Gospel Music News From The Harl 0( Kenlucky GOSPEL REACHING OUT P.O. BOX 477 Munfordville, Ky. 42765 '" ' Check ^One ( ) NEW () RENEWAL IF RENEWAL - AFFIX LABEL BELOW Pioneer Bank PLEASE PRINT: NAME Subscribe ADDRESS CITY. Today!! CANMER.KENTUCKY STATE ZIP CODE. b-l GOSPEL REACHING OUT,JUNE 1983 - PAGE 3 What's Happening Update The McCubbins Family will be in Jay Jackman, lead .singer for the Your revival at the North Rolling Fork Servants Quartet, graduated from Baptist Church near Gravel Switch Western Kentucky University. ifivnsr. Image ... Junction. May 30 • June 5. Bro. Chuck Congratulations Jay! We wish you the Robinson is pastor. Bro. Bobby Slagle; best. Quality printing at reasonable prices. Northside Baptist Church, Science Barry Clardy Singers bass singer Busine", forms, Letterheads, Hill is the evangelist. has decided not to continue singing Calling Cards, etc. Jay Cross Records was represented with them so their son. who is 16, at the May singing by Gordon and started filling in. He did a great job at THE CAVE COUNTRY PAPERS Linda Meador, owners. Two brand GRO's 11th anniversary singing. Keep new releases include The Spiritual up the good work. Hart Co. News - 524-2481 Four, Scottsville and The McCubbins Hart Co. Herald • 786-2676 Barry Clardy's daughter and son Barren County Progress • 773-3401 Family, Munfordville. These were and others have formed a group called recorded and produced at Hilltop the Canaanland Singers. It is good to Studio, Nashville, Tennessee. see this group of youngsters singing The Barry Clardy Singers have an for the Lord. album recorded at the Wes Sound Paulette Clardy is attending MUNFORDVILLE NAPA Studio produced by Jim Hamill at Nursing School and has only one more AUTOMOTIVE Ashville, North Carolina. year to go. You're almost there, Angela Swain, Greensburg, Ky., Paulette! SUPPLY was the winner of Talent Search at Stewards of the King just purchased Louisville, Kentucky. First prize was some new sound equipment from % a free recording session. She has just Dennis Billingsley at Far Out Music. Headquarters for received her new album entitled "You This purchase includes a 16 channel Ain't Seen- the Last of Me." mixer. Automotive Parts and Congratulations to a fine young Christian lady! This year marks the 5th anniversary SuppJies for Jay-Cross Records and Gordon W. D. & BONNIE MARTIN, Managers Meador is planning a big gospel singing in conjunction with this. The PHONE 5244535 The Redemptions, plus Kelly singing will be held at the MUNFORDVILLE, KY. Hamilton. Shelby Valley Music Assoc. Westmoreland High School in president, says come join us for a day Westmoreland, Tennessee on ofgreat gospel music on Father's Day, Saturday night, October 29 and will June 19. Bring lawn chairs. Mr. feature the groups who record on the CLARK'S Hamilton saj's he is expecting a large Jay-Cross record label. Letters of crowd, which will be the Hamilton's invitation will be mailed to the groups REXALL DRUGS Reunion. The sing location is Breaks soon. Keep reading Gospel Reaching Park, Va., on Rt. 80 at the Kentucky Out for more information about this MUNFORDVILLE, KY. state line. singing. TOM HODGES The Joymakers from Greensburg, There will be a gospel sing Saturday Kentucky went back into Hilltop night, June 4, 8:00 p.m. until ?? at R. PH. Studio In Nashville, Tennessee on May Brannons Tobacco Warehouse tfl 2 15 and recorded their 4th album for miles south of Bowling Green on 31W Jay-Cross Records. Gordon Meador, featuring Florida Boys, Monitors PHONE producer of the album says this will be Quartet, Rex Nelon Singers, and The Store - 52^-5891 the best album that the Joymakers Joymakers. Home - 524-3863 have ever recorded. Bring your lawn chairs. «> fflMUT injs; EiDoa caaPEB imi: (fl'i'a) aaa-uee ' • Seruing vour Church sound Needs with: Custom Design Sound, Recording and Lighting Systems i > Wireless Mike Systems, Recording Equipment, Mike for Podium and Choir LIGHTING - CASSETTE DUPLICATORS - ELECTROITIC KEYBOARDS Systems for the Hard ofHearing. Equipment Repair - Satellite Earth Stations PAGE 4 . GOSPEL REACHING OUT. JUNE 1983 Wbi'ft HappeMmg FfliHEns m 9k ^im June 19 THE McCUBBINS FAMILY THE SOUTHERN HARMONY QUARTET THE REDEMPTIONS Frank Weaver P.
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