Top Gold City Albums
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Help Is On The Way - Single
Help Is On The Way - Single
[2023]
Once and for All
Once and for All
[2022]
A Bible Loving Man (Performance Track) - EP
A Bible Loving Man (Performance Track) - EP
[2018]
Hope for the Journey
Hope for the Journey
[2018]
I Will Stand (Performance Tracks) - EP
I Will Stand (Performance Tracks) - EP
[2017]
The Daywind Years: A Collection of Hits from 1997-2001
The Daywind Years: A Collection of Hits from 1997-2001
[2017]
Redeemed (Performance Tracks) - EP
Redeemed (Performance Tracks) - EP
[2014]
Power of the Cross (Performance Tracks) - EP
Power of the Cross (Performance Tracks) - EP
[2014]
Hymn Revival
Hymn Revival
[2014]
Never Too Broken to Belong - EP
Never Too Broken to Belong - EP
[2012]
Somebody's Coming
Somebody's Coming
[2011]
Gold City Collection
Gold City Collection
[2010]
7 Hits
7 Hits
[2009]
Treasures of Gold
Treasures of Gold
[2008]
Moment of Truth
Moment of Truth
[2008]
Revival
Revival
[2006]
Their Best
Their Best
[2006]
A Gold City Christmas
A Gold City Christmas
[2005]
Super Southern Gospel
Super Southern Gospel
[2005]
Camp Meetin'
Camp Meetin'
[2002]
Are You Ready
Are You Ready
[2000]
Pressed Down, Shaken Together, Running Over
Pressed Down, Shaken Together, Running Over
[2000]
Signed Sealed Delivered
Signed Sealed Delivered
[1999]
Within the Rock
Within the Rock
[1999]
Home for the Holidays
Home for the Holidays
[1997]
Amazing Grace: A Hymn Collection
Amazing Grace: A Hymn Collection
[1997]
Related Information for Gold City
Early YearsThe Mississippi based Christianairs were renamed Gold City in Dahlonega, Georgia at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve to begin the year 1980 with Dallas Gilliland singing bass, tenor Bob Oliver, lead singer Jerry Ritchie, and baritone Ken Trussell. The group owner was initially Floyd Beck. Bass singer Tim Riley would replace Gilliland as the permanent bass singer in July of that same year after the group's relocation to Gadsden, Alabama. The group was an instant success in the industry, appearing on the main stage of the National Quartet Convention in October 1981. By 1982, tenor Brian Free, lead Ivan Parker, and pianist Garry Jones had joined Riley to form a consistent nucleus that remained together until the... read more
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