The voice? As an instrument? Genius!
“No man has poked my eye out.” -The Cyclops
We are planning to publish our next podcast on March 5th God willing.
This one is a little different. We are featuring the music of the Sly Sisters. They have no current CD’s available but their harmonies are so beautiful that we really wanted to let our audience hear them. The Goss Brothers , probably the better known group, joins them in the recordings to give a heavenly sound. If you like gospel music, or even just great harmony I think you’ll really enjoy hearing this one.
More information will be available on our website. Thank you Ardith.
Bree Noble This month we’re pleased to bring you the annointed music of Bree Noble. To find more information about Bree and her music please visit her website. www.breenoblemusic.com. I’m sorry for any confusion in finding Bree’s podcast because this wasn’t posted at the time of the podcast publishing.
The podcast is opened as always with the Cool Beans by Chris Lucas. Thank you Chris
Is-a me! Mario!
“the brooms walk warily down the street with the brims pulled way down low”
We had the most horrid technical difficulties this month. With the podcast AND Bill’s featured artist page. Mostly this time with the FTP server, for those who know what that is. However, now it’s up and fully viewable. Check it out.
Yes, we’re a bit late again. You would not believe the technical difficulties we’ve had trying to get this podcast together for you. Bill was very helpful in the process–sending us MP3’s when the ones we tried to use somehow got corrupted–and we’d like to extend to him our sincere apologies that we didn’t get him up at any time in the month he’s the featured artist of.
However, here he is. One day shy of my birthday, featured artist Bill Payne.
Our first episode featuring a country artist. Everyone stand to your feet and give a werm welcome to Trinity Lane!
We waited just a LITTLE longer to put this episode on the site than usual. Back from his tour in Nashville, please welcome our host (but not for this month) Meade Skelton to the stage.


















