Tim Duncan: Leaving EHSS
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@MrLucky60067 I'm in agreement with U...I've heard the "new" EHSS and nooooo it isn't near as good as when Ryan and Tim was there...I know Doug went on his own but why did Ernie let Ryan and Tim go?? Get 'em back Ernie, Get 'em back...
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@gokahee Have wondered the same thing...and Doug...do miss Ryan and Tim...will admit when I first saw a video of them by Bill Gather, I didn't like them but...I watched and watched and still do and loved EHSS..now seems it's all changed...would love to know where Ryan, Doug and Tim are at nowadays...
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Went to their concert here in FL and can say it may have very well been the best concert I'd ever been to. They brought the A game without a doubt. There new CD rocks. I got to speak with Ian and can say he is very personable. Any concerns I had about the personnel changes were laid to rest. The problem is that we don't like change. We get used to a certain lineup and get all bent out of shape if it is tweaked. But be assured, this team loves and serves the Lord and will not disappoint!
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it suck's he as be with them almost ever since ernie hass and signiture sound have begone so ye it suck's
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Bands do go thru many changes. I personally love Tim Duncan. So I'm thinking they won't be as good...trying to keep an open mind!
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Don't you worry about EH &SSQ; they will be just fine. The Cathedrals went through many, many singers over the years. Remember who Ernie's father-in-law was; George Younce. I am more than confident in Ernie's ability to hold that group up to the same standards, and I know very well George is up there smiliing down on him. I will certainly miss Tim; he's got an awesome voice and tremendous heart. Realize how hard it is for them to be away from their family.
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@shawninla Ditto what you said!
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@alvinwren, @victoryopop You are justified in your concern for the future of southern gospel. People are dying at an alarming rate; others are leaving the industry for other careers, and for good reasons.
First, the money is not there. Forty years ago, a top-name group could become wealthy if they worked hard. Not anymore.
Secondly, the AIDS scare is keeping them home & not seeking sexual fulfillment on the road. They're getting it at home.
The 'good old days' are gone forever.
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I'm very concerned with the Southern Gospel music. With the loss of so many of the old artists....the field just isn't the same. Then, several are now leaving their groups. The industry leaders need to be concerned, although I'm not sure there's a lot they can do about it. With the loss of so many of the older generation......the music just isn't the same......at least for me.
This is temporizing bull crap -- having heard both Tim and Owen, your transparent attempt to denigrate Tim's contribution to the success of Signature Sound is disappointing and uncalled for.
You do have reason to be concerned, however, because they have lost the major reason that I was a fan and probably won't be going to any more of their concerts.
shawninla 3 weeks ago 3
I think EHSS will do fine with Ian. I thought Ian was good when I saw him with the Imperials. I've seen Ian in concert before and he is very very good, not saying Tim wasnt, but I think that the group has a very promising future no matter who is in the line up. George taught Ernie everything there is to know about picking new members and I have total confidence in Ian and EHSS.
bamyers08 11 months ago 3