Dave's Top Eight

1. Jerry Reed...Revisited by Darrell Toney (reviewed 6/07) (5 Stars)
2. Sounds Like Sunday by Janet Paschal (reviewed 5/07) (5 Stars)
3. True To The Call by Kingdom Heirs (reviewed 3/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
4. Revival by Gold City (reviewed 10/06) (4 1/2 Stars)
5. Get Away Jordan by Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (reviewed 2/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
6. Breakin' Chains by Three Bridges (reviewed 5/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
7. Big Sky by The Isaacs (reviewed 4/07)
8. Skywriting by Mercy's Well (reviewed 7/07)

Click title to purchase at CBD.com...click artist name to read Dave's Review. A CD will automatically fall out of the Top Eight after twelve months if no CD surpasses it before then.

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September 16, 2005

NQC By Internet, Friday, Hour 6

Snapshots From Friday Evening
11:02 John Pfeifer pays tribute to the veterans of foreign wars with a special emphasis on the veterans of Vietnam. NQC typically has a major patriotic feature like this. As the voice of President Bush is heard over the intro to the next song, I'm sure the Pfeifers have prepared a video tribute to go along with it. The Pfeifers then sing "United Through It All." They sound like they're turning their vocal cords inside out...I wonder if that's physically possible.

11:11 DJ Greg Goodman is now reading the list of winners in the Diamond Awards. Those winners stand in sharp contrast to the winners of the Singing News Fan Awards...progressive vs. traditional in almost every category.

11:14 The Crabb Family opens their set with "Greater Is He."

11:19 They continue with "To Me, He Is So Wonderful." I'm not sure who the Crabb's piano player is now, but I like his jazzy playing style.

11:20 Jason pulls Mike Bowling (who protests because he isn't wearing his stage clothes) up on stage to sing "That I Can Still Go Free," an old Hinsons song.

11:27 Next up is "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus," a black gospel standard that the Crabbs have adapted.

Well, folks, that's going to do it for me. There's a couple more groups on tonight and of course, there's another full day of NQC 2005 tomorrow. I will be attending a local concert tomorrow night, so I won't be doing any more reporting.

I hope readers who couldn't attend NQC or get the internet feed have enjoyed experiencing the event vicariously through my blog. It was my pleasure to bring it to you. If you haven't already done so, leave a comment and let me know you were here.

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