


As a part of the Gospel music world for more than four decades, Danny Jones' excellence, integrity, and love for Gospel music has endeared him to industry insiders and fans alike. Jones has spent more than 25 years with Singing News. In addition to his podcast, Danny's Diary, Danny has written five Southern Gospel-themed books which are available in several formats. He is also the host of The Sunday Evening Show on the Singing News Radio Network, a show that has been airing for more than five years, as well as hosting the TV show, "Gospel Music USA", alongside Mike LeFevre and Karen Peck Gooch. The show is broadcast nationwide on several cable networks and Christian television syndication outlets. Additionally, Danny has previously served as the Executive Director of The Southern Gospel Music Association, and recently finished a five-year tenure on The Gospel Music Association’s Hall of Fame selection committee. Danny has been married to Christina for more than 33 years and they have one son, Gregory, who resides in Boston, MA.
Rick Francis began his career in music at the age of 20, touring professionally with The Mid South Boys, Naomi & The Segos, and The McKameys. Previously, he worked for The Gospel Voice magazine, a sister publication of Music City News (a Country music magazine) and in 2001 returned to the road, becoming a member of Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame member Jean Shepard’s band for the last 15 years of her life. Rick has made hundreds of appearances at The Grand Ole Opry, and his television appearances include CMT’s Grand Ole Opry LIVE, GAC’s Opry Live as well as The Nashville Network’s Gospel Jubilee. After being a contributing writer for Singing News for several years, Rick was hired full-time as Project Director in 2010. Within a few years, he was promoted to Associate Publisher of Singing News. Rick, his wife Debbie, and son, Logan, reside in White House, Tennessee, a small community north of Nashville. | | Powered by YMLP.com | |
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