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Dec
2004
Johnny Minick Signs Exclusive Agreement with Southern Spin Entertainment


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Southern Spin Entertainment Signs Johnny Minick to Exclusive Publicity Deal

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Amy Marie Unthank and Chris Unthank, owners of Southern Spin Entertainment, are pleased to announce the signing of Johnny Minick to an exclusive publicity agreement with the organization. Johnny Minick has acquired unlimited contact with all media outlets serviced by Southern Spin Entertainment, in addition to advertising and marketing possibilities through this exclusive agreement.

Johnny Minick has had a bright career in Gospel music. He’s traveled for over thirty years singing, preaching, and playing the piano, but he was most notably known for singing with The Happy Goodmans for many years. He is currently the pastor of River of Life Assembly of God in Smyrna, Tennessee.

Johnny has announced plans to release a new project, currently titled A Tribute to the Happy Goodmans. The new project is scheduled for the first of the year. In addition to the new album, Johnny has continued to book a growing list of concert dates for 2005.

“We’ve known Johnny for several years now,” said Amy Marie Unthank, Director of Internet Promotions for Southern Spin Entertainment. “We know he has a real heart for ministry, and he’s one of the most talented individuals currently in the Gospel music landscape. We’re excited about working with him in this next chapter of his life.”

The new Johnny Minick website will be unveiled in the coming months.

About Southern Spin Entertainment
Southern Spin Entertainment is a newly founded organization formed in order to assist groups or artists in the Southern Gospel and Country Gospel genres. The company strives to help their artists/partners establish themselves in the industry by providing publicity, marketing, web design, and much more. Southern Spin Entertainment has a growing client base, which includes The Imperials, SouthernGospelNews.com, Johnny Minick, Three Hills Music Group, HisSong, Christlike, Sondra Burnett, The Bowlings, Embrace, Steve Hurst School of Music, Jonathan White, The Browns, Firm Foundation, The Pathfinders, The Quicks, OneWay Quartet, Holy City, Frank Varney (Just One Soul), Red River Boys, Dave Grim, Peace River Quartet, WorldofCM.com, Daniel Ray Ministries, The Royals, Master’s Voice, Heirborn Quartet, John Keaton, Kymberly Wooten (formerly of Cross’N Over), Carolan Freeman, His Way II, and Sunday Edition.

For more information on Southern Spin Entertainment, go to http://www.southernspin.com .

Reader Comments

James Hales's avatar Will this be resurrection of the Johnny Minick Family or will this be solo? I loved the music of the family. Their recording from several years back entitled, "How Long" still remains one of my all time favorite recordings ever.


Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/17/2004
Chris D. Unthank's avatar James, there are many irons in the fire right now. I'm not a liberty to discuss everything, but right now, we are pushing his solo CD.

Only time will tell exactly what Bro. Minick has up his sleeves!


Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/17/2004
I have always been a big fan of Johnny's. He has so much power in his voice and he fit the Goodmans to a T. I can't wait to hear more from him. Jonathan White


Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/17/2004
Can you tell me if Johnny Minick is a relative of The Happy Goodmans, or did he just travel with them? Thank you.


Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 01/09/2005
SGN's avatar Johnny is NOT related to the Happy Goodmans but was a part of their group and ministry for a very long time.


Commented by SGN On 01/11/2005
I have been trying for quite a while to find the tape or cd that the Johnny Minick did a few years ago that included "That's no Hill For a Climber". It also had a song on it that was something like "Jimmy Got Saved". I really would appreciate the album name and where I might find it. Thanks, Wade Atkins


Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 11/08/2005
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Written: 12/17/2004
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