What makes a successful Southern Gospel recording artist? Some may insist that it involves some combination of talent and dedication, of appearance and perseverance. Yet, when you meet the members of Gold City, when you sit down with them away from the stage and the crowds, you see something more than mere talent or dedication. Instead, you soon learn the reason for Gold City's success collectively has more to do with their love for God individually.
There's no questioning the success of Gold City. Since the group's formation some 25 years ago in the historical gold rush town of Dahlonega, GA, this Southern Gospel quartet has consistently remained at the top of their field. Songs like "In My Robe of White," and "I Think I'll Read It Again" were immediate successes during the group's earliest years. Since then, number one plaques have continued to compete for shelf space with industry awards in the Gold City office.
Each night for these performers is filled with the sight and sound of fans and well-wishers clapping their hands and singing along with their favorite songs. From city to city, state to state, few other groups stay as busy as these guys do. From the time their bus rolls into town, the tremendous amount of support they receive across the country makes every stop for Gold City a true night to remember.
(read less)What makes a successful Southern Gospel recording artist? Some may insist that it involves some combination of talent and dedication, of appearance and perseverance. Yet, when you meet the members of Gold City, when you sit down with them away from the stage and the crowds, you see something more than mere talent or dedication. Instead, you soon learn the reason for Gold City's success collectively has more to do with their love for God individually.
There's no questioning the success of Gold...
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