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Legacy Of Love: David Phelps Live has been delayed. Originally set to release on August 29, it's now slated for a September 12th date according to
CBD.com. But hey, at least now I have a cover photo to show you.
The Lost Album by the Imperials is going to remain lost to Imperials fans for a little while longer. We were expecting this to hit shelves last week, but now it appears Word is going to sit on it until September 15th.
Way to go, Word. You've had the masters stored away for thirty years and now, even with today's modern mastering technology, superior graphics design technology and a publicity staff who presumably knows how to spread the word, you can't meet a release date.
Again...my source for the new release date is
CBD.com. I've also verified that the original release dates have been deleted from Word's
website. Word's published release dates currently stop with August.
To be honest, I am a bit worried about the Imps CD. You can still look up the Phelps project on Word's website, but the Imps CD is nowhere to be found. Could they have lost it again?

Posted on Jul 17, 2006 - 03:02 PM
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Concert Review: Kenny Bishop 7-15-06
I got to hear Kenny Bishop in concert last night. He had some sound system issues at first. (Running tracks from a laptop is NOT a good idea...too many variables vs. a simpler, dedicated music playing machine like a CD player or Mini-disc.) Fortunately, they got the kinks worked out after three or four songs. I believe he sang all the songs from his new CD, which I reviewed a couple of months ago.
When sharing his testimony, Bishop took full responsibility for the demise of the Bishops in 2001 and told how God followed him even when he tried to run to a place he thought God wouldn't go.
That should be an encouragement to us all. Sometimes, even those people who have lived a life of deliberate deception discover the mercy and grace of God. In Bishop's case, it took his world "crashing down" (his words) and a period of rebellion before he allowed God to totally have his way in his life. What I admire most is that he's man enough to go on stage night after night and explain his failures to yet another group of strangers.
Now I clearly don't recommend testing God in the way Kenny Bishop did. Jesus told Thomas that people of faith will be blessed for believing without seeing the proof. Still, it was a real encouragement to hear Bishop bear witness to the faithfulness of God.
Posted on Jul 16, 2006 - 01:00 PM
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