Founding member, Andrew Brown, of the central North Carolina-based Gospel Plowboys, is stepping down after more than a decade with the group. The Mountain Fever recording artists are best known for spreading the gospel through tight harmonies, and touching lyrics,
The Gospel Plowboys
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Don’t You Want To Go from The Gospel Plowboys
Morning Glory Music has a new single from The Gospel Plowboys, which showcases their signature traditional bluegrass Gospel sound on a new song called Don't You Want To Go. Morning Glory is the Gospel and inspirational music imprint of Mountain
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Gospel Plowboys welcome new banjoist, Peden Williams
North Carolina-based bluegrass Gospel group and Mountain Fever recording artists, The Gospel Plowboys, have acquired a new banjo picker, Peden Williams of Concord, NC. The 23-year-old is replacing Plowboys' banjoist, Charles Honeycutt, who had to step down from the position
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Dallas drops for The Gospel Plowboys
Morning Glory Music has a new single this week for The Gospel Plowboys, the first from their upcoming album with the label. The Plowboys have become a familiar sight at churches and festivals throughout the southeastern US, with their trademark bibs
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When the Crops Are Laid By – The Gospel Plowboys
It’s hardly surprising that Gospel music and bluegrass are often intertwined. After all, both are borne from core values that find faith and music sharing a common bond. The Gospel Plowboys convey those convictions through their mutual devotion, and indeed,
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When I Wake Up To Sleep No More from The Gospel Plowboys
Morning Glory Music, the Gospel imprint of the Mountain Fever Music Group, has released a new single today from The Gospel Plowboys. This popular sextet from North Carolina are easily recognizable by their distinctive stage attire - denim bibs, white
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Gospel Plowboys add two new members
The central North Carolina based bluegrass Gospel group, The Gospel Plowboys, have acquired two new members: Alec McCallister on fiddle and Charles Honeycutt on banjo. Eighteen-year-old McCallister is from Mocksville, NC. He started fiddling at age 8, playing with his family
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John Goodson passes
John Goodson, 54, banjo-picker with the NC-based bluegrass Gospel group, The Gospel Plowboys, recognized by their motto "Pray before you play," tight four-part harmonies, and attire of white shirts, red ties, and bib overalls, passed away on Tuesday, May 21.
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David Murph passes
It is with a sad heart that we must report of the passing of Cleveland, North Carolina-based musician David Murph. Unfortunately, David had endured quite a lengthy illness and passed away this morning after having been placed in hospice care
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Welcome Home – Gospel Plowboys
Mountain Fever Records has a good thing going over in the hills of southern Virginia. With a roster that includes enduring favorites like Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice and Grasstowne along with a host of rising stars such as Mountain