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2017-03-25 00:59:11 UTC
Tony Rush wrote recently in the discussion on Bryan Hutson leaving the
"And, as an added note, he'll probably do far better financially
by working for a church rather than singing for The Kingsmen."
If that is the case (and I have no reason to doubt Tony) it is
understandable to me why people leave the Gospel singing field. If a top
group like the Kingsmen do not pay that well, I can only imagine what
lower-ranked groups pay. I know money should not be the only factor in
determining a job choice but if a gospel singer finds a better paying job
which allows him/her to stay home more I think he/she has to give it serious
consideration (especially when both jobs are ministry related). That's just
my view.
Norm
"And, as an added note, he'll probably do far better financially
by working for a church rather than singing for The Kingsmen."
If that is the case (and I have no reason to doubt Tony) it is
understandable to me why people leave the Gospel singing field. If a top
group like the Kingsmen do not pay that well, I can only imagine what
lower-ranked groups pay. I know money should not be the only factor in
determining a job choice but if a gospel singer finds a better paying job
which allows him/her to stay home more I think he/she has to give it serious
consideration (especially when both jobs are ministry related). That's just
my view.
Norm