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The Cockman Family : The Promise
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We are a bluegrass gospel family, Dad, sister, four brothers, four-part harmony, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, bass and guitar, upbeat and original.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2006
The Promise Record Label: CF Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Nothing But The Blood 2:32 $0.99
Lilly of the Valley 3:25 $0.99
Thank You For Your Blessings 2:48 $0.99
Old Time Religion 2:15 $0.99
He Giveth More Grace 3:48 $0.99
My Rock 2:52 $0.99
My Name Is In The Book 2:41 $0.99
One More Day 4:55 $0.99
The Promise 3:51 $0.99
Meeting in the Air 4:02 $0.99
Near the Cross 3:10 $0.99
Looking For A Place To Cross 3:07 $0.99
Softly and Tenderly 3:43 $0.99
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Album Notes

The Cockman Family Bluegrass Gospel Group is made up of four brothers, their sister and their Dad. They sing because they believe that God has given them this talent to glorify Him.

The Cockmans have a unique bluegrass gospel style. Their harmonies, original songs and original arrangements of the old gospel songs have been immensely popular with their audiences. Fans love their family-style entertainment as well. As the family continues to grow, they are writing more of their own music and coming into a style all of their own. They love to sing and they love the Lord. Their family ties are strong, and the warmth of that is conveyed in their performances.

The Cockman Family is featured in an hour-long PBS television program entitled "Maker of the Stars: A Cockman Family Christmas". The special is shown on American Public Television. They are also known in North Carolina as cast members on a series of seven, one hour PBS television specials, "The Arthur Smith Show, Now & Then". They also appeared on "George Beverly Shea and Friends," which aired on all 11, North Carolina PBS stations.

The Cockman Family has been nominated for Bluegrass Artists of the Year, Instrumentalist of the Year and Bluegrass Band of the Year by the Country Gospel Music Association (CGMA), and for Gold Cross Bluegrass Group of the Year by the International Country Gospel Music Association. The Cockman Family was selected as one of "The 12 Most Creative Families In America" by American Greetings Cards and USA Today Weekend.

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REVIEWS

Bluegrass Breakdown review
author: David Higgs, Nashville Public Radio
Hey John, I wanted to shoot you a some belated thank you for sending us a copy of your new CD, "The Promise." As you well know, there's a huge difference between performance and ministry and the most powerful gospel records always seem to accentuate the latter over the former. "The Promise" is such a record--a deeply moving set of gospel tunes that cut across a wide swath of traditions. I really enjoyed the original tracks as well as the spirited rendering of such classics as "Meeting in the Air," "Old Time Religion" and "Nothing But the Blood." These performances are full of life and passion -- and carry a wonderful message. Thanks again for truly anointed music. I'll be doing my best to get the word out in Nashville and in our other syndicated locations.
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A bright and spiritual glow radiates from this album
author: Joe Ross
Playing Time – 43:09 -- From North Carolina, The Cockman Family (John Cockman, Sr. and his five children) has been performing for nearly two decades. A seventh family member (John’s wife Jane) is a music instructor and songwriter who provides advice concerning song arrangements. The family has made appearances at Dollywood, Opryland, and it was named one of a dozen “most creative families in America” by American Greeting Cards and USA Weekend. "The Promise" is their first CD since their 2002 Christmas album. Of the thirteen songs, The Cockman Family presents about an equal number of traditional hymns and original songs. Very radio-friendly, their songs are welcomed on gospel stations ("He Giveth More Grace") as well as on bluegrass programs ("Thank You for Your Blessings"). Carefully cultivated, their song selection and arrangements allow for considerable individualism from the family members. They have exceptional talent as songwriters, vocalists, and instrumentalists. Caroline, David and John Cockman Jr. penned the originals for this project. A Physics Instructor at Appalachian State University, John wrote and sings the title cut, a ballad about enduring love. “Looking for a Place to Cross” has John “just testing out the water, just waiting for the tide” along the River Jordan. While not the family’s strongest lead vocalist, David sings his own “My Name is in the Book” and dismisses Satan’s attempts to pull him down with pain and strife. The three originals from Caroline have direct, warm and conversational messages. In “Thank You For Your Blessings,” Caroline declares, “I just want to stop right now and thank you, Lord, for giving me the joy of one more day.” One of my favorites on the album is “He Giveth More Grace,” that provides some strong support and encouragement when “you feel like you’re standing on sinking sand, with the weight of the world on your shoulders.” A common bluegrass gospel theme is found in “One More Day,” with its tale of a troubled, despised and grieving soul seeking mercy, redemption and salvation. Because of her beautifully expressive vocals, John Sr. calls her the “little rose among the thorns.” Comparable to their skill as cabinetmakers and furniture designers, The Cockman Family apply the same principles of artistic creation to their music. There’s no denying the excitement on “The Promise.” The set of music offers many moods, up-tempo bluegrass arrangements along with more reflective songs with minimalist touches. With expressive vocals and sparkling solos, this family is a group of paramount originality and creativity. There’s a bright and spiritual glow that radiates from this latest album of the entertaining Cockman Family. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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very nice
author: bert kelderman pictou nova scotia
just heard a clip while i was brousing and thought it was great !
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