Salem Sound


Members: Sign In/Sign Up Members: Sign In Not a Member?  Sign up!
Community Newsletter 

News & Scoops

AGM's photo

Sonya Isaacs On Tonight’s Jimmy Fallon Show - Backup for Dierks Bentley

Sonya Isaacs will be singing backup and playing mandolin for country music singer Dierks Bentley on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight at 12:35 Eastern Time/11:35 PM Central Time!

About This Article - Sonya Isaacs On Tonight’s Jimmy Fallon Show - Backup for Dierks Bentley

Author: AGM | Author's Website: http://absolutelygospel.com/
Written: 07/28/2010 | Category: News & Scoops Comments: 5
| RSS Feed | (What's an RSS feed?) |


Ads Sponsored by Southern Spin

Reader Comments

  1.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 07/29/2010

    I love the Isaacs. I really do. I probably have 10 of their CD's - including their current "Naturally" almost acapella one.

    But I always wonder why many Christian/Gospel singers mingle with the modern Country singers so much. What is the attraction - money or fame? I know they are all "artists" and "performers" trying to make good music to entertain. It seems that stories like this somehow validates what Christians believe/what we are doing because one of our own has made the mainstream of society.

    I know that Sonya is married to a country guy now. I'm sure he is a Christian and a great guy. I hope Sony and other Christian musicians use their God-given talent for his glory.

    I also know that Nashville is one big musical family of some country, Christian, and other talents. I just don't know if all this is pleasing to the Lord.

  2.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 07/29/2010

    You should do a search and listen to Josh Turner tell his testimony as to why he's doing country music. It airs on CMT or GAC sometimes. It's during an acoustic set. It really chokes him up.

    To me it's not much different than a Christian not working at a Christian school as a teacher but as a teacher at a public school. It presents more witnessing opportunities.

  3.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 08/01/2010

    Country and gospel music have been entwined for decades. And to suggest that a gospel artist must be separated from country or other music to be "true" is something I can't agree with at all. Christians singing to Christians doesn't help anyone else.

  4.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 08/04/2010

    Just like in life, as long as a Christian does not compromise core Christian priciples and values, things like this are fine.

    Where it becomes a problem is If it becomes a temptation to do things outside those core principles and beliefs and acting on those temptations, then it is not reaching someone who is not a Christian. That person just becomes like the world and can not set an example of Christ. "We are in this world but we are not to become like this world."

    Christians singing to Christians (encouragement) is to be commended just as much as reaching out to those who are not Christians. Christian artists can not bring one lost person to a concert unless that person comes with them to an event. It is up to God and the Church to bring in the lost to hear the gospel. It is up to the artist to bring quality music that sends a clear message, just like pastors have to preach a clear and consice message. Are we to beat someone over the head with a bible. NO. Just a clear message and the Holy Spirit does the rest.

  5.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 08/10/2010

    Like Michael Combs sings,not 4 sale and I belong to Jesus.Read Romans 12:1-2 and 2 Corinthians 6:17.



  6. Page 1 of 1 Comment Pages

Write your comment...

By posting you agree to our Comments Policy

You have not synced your Facebook account with your account on our site to use this feature.
You can still sync your accounts if you want to post this to your Facebook wall:







Remember my personal information


Please enter the word you see in the image below:

   Direct Out Audio




Visit Gospel Music Zone



Recent Features

  • Lessons From Four Footed Creatures - Part 2
  • Russ Taff - Never Forget Where We Came From
  • Morgan Easter - Not Without Love
  • Southern Gospel Love Stories
  • And Now For Something Different: Never Stop Holding Hands
  • Expecting Great Things
  • Life In the Word: Life Essentials Study Bible
  • Blessed Are the Ready For They Shall Be Raptured
  • Christian Fiction Queen: Wonderland Creek
  • 2012 Absolutely Gospel Music Awards - VOTE NOW!
  • The Glorious Gift of Harmony
  • Thou Shalt Learn To Encourage Thyself
  • Connections: A Quiet Ministry
  • McCray Dove - In Conversation…
  • 10 Things to Know About Jim Sheldon
  • Susan Unthank Memorial - One Year Later
  • Three Bridges & Evie!
  • The Story Behind the Song: “Here I Am”
  • Happy New Year!
  • Better Late Than Never

  • Recent Comments

  • Herschel Price on: Daywind Music Group And The Gospel Music Association Partner In Southern Gospel Song Contest
  • mehelroler on: Southern Gospels Oldest New Years Event Returns to Charleston, WV This Weekend!
  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on: Terry Terrell - A New Beginning
  • jehjhelkkj on: Daywind Signs Annie & Kelly McRae
  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on: Singer/Songwriter Daryl Mosley Joins Harvest Gold Quartet

  • » moreCommunity Talk

  • Shellem Cline Gospel Singing Jubilee
  • QUOTE OF THE DECADE
  • tony gore video.
  • 2 Prayer Requests
  • Geezers and Gonnabes Palaver Through the Heart of February
  • Driven Quartet, Foothills Choir, and Blue Ridge Holler - Feb 18, Ellenboro, NC
  • Catfish & Gospel Singing - New Ground - Feb. 2, 2012

  • Archives

  • Archives