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The Crist Family moves to Horizon Records

Posted on: April 27th, 2009 by 2 Comments

 

L to R: Vickie Collins, Lisa Crist, Rich Crist, Jackie Crist, Jeff Collins, Breana Crist, Tom Joyce, Gail Joyce, Mickey Gamble, Tami Starkel, John Starkel

L to R: Vickie Collins, Lisa Crist, Rich Crist, Jackie Crist, Jeff Collins, Breana Crist, Tom Joyce, Gail Joyce, Mickey Gamble, Tami Starkel, John Starkel

Thursday, April 23rd was a day of celebration at Crossroads as The Crist Family were promoted within the company to the Horizon Records label. Their new recording, Declaration has just released this April and Crossroads anticipates an incredible positive response to this exciting family’s new material. “Rich Crist and I wanted to continue to move the Crist family further out of the box, showcasing the Crist Family’s ever-growing talent. We’re all very pleased with the outcome and have been overwhelmed at the positive response from buyers already,” states co-producer Jeff Collins. “I also recently had the pleasure of seeing the Crist Family live in concert as they premiered much of the new material. The audience response was phenomenal!” Mickey Gamble, A&R Director for Horizon Records remarked, “several years ago, I knew there was something very special about the Crist Family when I first met them. They are a class act and represent integrity and quality for our industry.” The Crist Family’s Declaration is available through Crossroads via digital download and compact disc.

Voices Won In The Studio

Posted on: April 16th, 2009 by
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L-R: Staclynn & Jaron Faulknor, producer Jeff Collins, Shantell Faulknor, engineer Scott Barnett

Family harmony is hard to beat and that is certainly the case with this brothers trio, Voices Won from Dalton, Ga. I had the pleasure of producing this artist for a second time and really enjoy working with them. Jaron, Staclynn and Shantell Faulknor are talented singers and Jaron writes many of the group’s songs. Their progressive, southern sound will appeal to gospel fans of all ages. Look for their upcoming release this summer on Crossroads records.

Why do some songs never get recorded?

Posted on: March 16th, 2009 by 2 Comments

This question was brought up to me this past weekend from Mickey Mixon who has the web site www.gospelsongwriter.com and what a great question it is. Here’s how our conversation went.

What would you say are the three major reasons why a lot of Gospel songs do not get recorded? You can name more than three, if you wish, but I would like to know at least the top three.

Blessings,
Mickey Mixon

www.GospelSongwriter.com
Networking Gospel Singers & Songwriters since 1999

3rd John 1:2

Reasons
#1) There are a lot of “good” songs in the mix to be cut. They are well written and have a good message. But most artist do not go into a new recording looking for “good” songs. They want “Great” songs, even if they will just become an album filler. This becomes a bad situation for the “Great” songs that never get the chance to become the radio single they deserve, as well as the “good” songs that never get cut. Good songs are often good on stage, but may not have what it takes to be a radio single.

#2) There are songs that never get cut because they are not broad enough in either their style, or their lyrics. Let me try to explain. Some songs are written where you can make them either quartet style, solo style, or even change from southern to bluegrass or to a more Inspirational style with the music. But some songs are very specific in that musically, either chord progressions, or meter, you cannot make them anything other than what they are. This can narrow the chances of getting a cut. Also songs can be narrow in their lyrics. Artist sing to a wide range of beliefs. If a song leans too far towards one denominations beliefs than another’s, an artist will shy away because they cannot sing it in every church they perform.

#3) The third reason is rather unfortunate in our business. Some artist are “Writer driven”. If they see a package of songs from one of the top writers, they will give those songs more weight in their decision than a writer they have never heard of. We have a lot of songs in our catalogs by writers that are familiar such as Sandy Knight, Daryl Williams and Chris Binion. But I also have strong songs by writers that you may have never heard of. I have to really push artist towards those songs, where I don’t with Sandy, Daryl and Chris. This is unfortunate also because those three known writers were unknown at one time too!

I hope this is something of the direction that you were looking for. If I were to give writers one thing to think about, I would suggest to them this, “Write strong lyrics that flow from verses to chorus’, that are Biblically correct to any denomination with catchy tunes. If you can sit down and listen to a song and know what the next line is going to be, or know where the chord progression is going before it actually happens, then it stands less of a chance to get picked for a recording by a major artist.”

 

Greg Bentley

Ivan Parker “Unity”

Posted on: March 5th, 2009 by

Ivan is in the studio again working on his June 2009 release titled “Unity”. I have been working with Bridget (The person that keeps Ivan on the right track!) and Ivan on the layout for this new recording. Let me just say it is going to look really cool! Lots of great photo’s of Ivan, and very contemporary! (Can I Say That? LOL!)

Singing News Talks About Our Online Store

Posted on: July 22nd, 2008 by 1 Comment

In the August issue of Singing News Magazine there is a feature article about the Crossroads website. We thank Jerry Kirksey for writing such a great article. After reading the article a new customer wrote us:

Until now I have not bought songs online. After reading Jerry Kirksey’s article in the Singing News I decided it was time to give it a try. I found the Crossroadsmusic.com website easy to navigate and to pick my favorite artists from the listings, a click on the album and there is a list of tracks with one more click to listen to a sample. Of course being able to pick only the tracks you want saves money but there are also discounts for getting the whole album.

Having worked in gospel radio I am familiar with potential problems in making MP3 files. I checked out my first couple of downloads and could find absolutely no audio or technical problems. I am impressed with both the site and the quality of their engineers in producing top quality files to download.

I was able to find albums that are not stocked at my local store and get songs right away. I am not a singer so don’t need soundtracks but I noticed a big selection of those as well, and it is easy to listen to a sample (and sing to it) without people staring at you. It is also good to know that if I do accidentally erase some songs I can go back and download them again.

What really made me a fan of this site was the fact that I did have a small problem. They were very quick to fix it, friendly and helpful too. I really felt that a great team was there just to support me. Visit crossroadsmusic.com and get yourself some new tunes.

Derek Norfield,
Lynchburg, VA.

Thanks Derek for those kind words. We’re glad to have you as a customer.

Phil Cross Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Posted on: July 1st, 2008 by 1 Comment

It has been said that remaining consistent is a key element in realizing a long and successful career in southern gospel music. Such is the case with one of gospel music’s most prolific writers and performers, Phil Cross. From the moment that Welcome To Heaven, his first major hit recorded by the Singing Americans, left the pen until the present, Phil has delivered song after song that has penetrated the hearts of people around the world. Now Phil, along with Crossroads Entertainment are compiling many of these great treasures in one collection entitled, “The First 25 Years”. These 20 incredible songs are performed by Phil and many of the industry’s leading artists who are all great friends of this wonderful talent. Phil shares, “every artist that I asked to perform on this project with me, was overwhelmed and excited to share in this 25th anniversary project”. Some of the artists that appear on the project are the same artists that did the original recordings.

The First 25 Years will undoubtedly be included as one of the greatest projects to have been released in years. The recording is in its final stages and will be available September 17th. This will be one of those classic records you will certainly want in your library.

Pictured: L to R Phil Cross, Chris White (Executive Producer), Jack Mascari (Engineer)