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01 Dec 2007
Open Letter From Monument Quartet
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Commented by Skullitor On 12/03/2007
I believe in what you're doing. Keep at it. It's always great to work with you.
Commented by Steve Allen On 12/04/2007
Marshall, I am in support of what you are doing. That being said, I am also hopeful that you can see the "line" and do not cross over it, like the Oaks and some other groups have done. It is so easy to get discouraged and be out there doing your thing, and seeing your flat versus what a lesser talented country or bluegrass group might be getting, and be tempted to "cross that line" and go on and do what they are doing. Don't think it can't happen.... Only a few months before the Oaks went country (and I for one have never liked or repected them since) Duane Allen stood on the stage at the Charleston Municipal Auditorium in Charleston, WV and told the audience not to be concerned about hearing that the Oak Ridge Boys are singing in casinos in Vegas; because as long as there is an Oak Ridge Boys, they will be singing Gospel Music....... Going from a $2500 flat to a $25,000 flat overnight is a big temptation.....
Commented by bludline On 12/04/2007
Wow!! I love it. I am thrilled to see you guys take the Gospel to the country world. Its good when a country artist sings a gospel song but then they turn around and sing a drinking song. To have a "country" group that lives a Christian walk may changes thousands if not millions of lives. God bless you! I will be praying for you.
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/10/2007
Just keep in mind, bludline, one of the reasons why the Oaks "crossed the line." They were criticized again and again by "good Christian folks" for their "look" - the long hair, etc. I think we should try to look at people the way God looks at them and that we should all be careful not to make the same mistakes again with some "young" groups out there today who don't "look" the way we think they should. Let's not drive more away...
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/11/2007
Spotsy, that sounds more like an excuse than a reason......
And, like a lot of the more conservative crowd, I think you SHOULD look like a Christian..... and you know what I am talking about. It has been discussed in these forums for months.... before you even reply, and you will reply..... we will probably never agree on this, so let's just agree to disagree. I am of the opinion that the Singers (and the preacher) should be the best dressed people in the building. Their hair should be neat and not distracting. Show some class and dignity!
Commented by bludline On 12/11/2007
And what the Oaks fell into hopefully have nothing to do with Monument; I was simply stating that it is a BIG temptation.
Commented by bludline On 12/11/2007
I wish them luck.
Commented by Skullitor On 12/12/2007
Sure they had a choice! Tell George Younce and Glen payne that they didn't have a choice when those guys mortgaged their homes to keep the bus on the road singing GOSPEL music!
Don't make it easy for them; they sold out. That is and was all I am saying, and I definitely don't want Marshall and John and them to do the same thing.
Commented by bludline On 12/12/2007
Hey Bludline, what do Christians "look like?" What criteria do I need to meet? I don't want to "cross the line," better give us a list.
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/13/2007
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