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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April 27, 2007

Website Stats

Doug Harrison has just reported his most recent stats from Averyfineline.com, so I may as well do the same. That way, those readers who are curious about whether anyone actually visits our respective blogs can give that itch a good scratch and be done with it for a while.

The Musicscribe.com domain has had 229677 page views and 145017 unique visitors in 2007. To compare apples to apples with AVFL, the month of March here at Musicscribe.com saw around 1800 page views per day, or a little more than half as many as AVFL reported for the same time period.

Also, I'm happy to add that the traffic at the SGHistory.com domain has surged considerably in April. We've had 59272 page views in 2007, with nearly half of those coming in April alone. With a few days still remaining in the month, we already have 27175 page views in April.
A big word of thanks goes out to all the editors who have so generously worked to preserve the history of SG music, particularly in recent weeks.

A bit of further explanation is probably in order. SGHistory.com launched in March of 2005. Our monthly page views have never surpassed 12,000 before. Of course, the added flurry of editing activity has surely counted for much of the increase in page view stats in recent weeks,
given that we have multiple editors posting from different computers, but that's really the whole idea that inspired the site. I believe we're well on our way to establishing a definitive site on the web for the preservation of Southern Gospel history.

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