That's certainly one style of traditional Christian music. I'm more interested in organ music.www.accuradio.com is a great place to hear your favorite songs. Click on the Christian link and look for Classic Gospel Hymns. Once you find that link, check it out and enjoy.
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Didn't see this one. That's more like it.An update: Here's another one that might interest you: https://www.oldchristianradio.com
The first one sounds good. I got the second one to work and then couldn't get it to work again. The third one I couldn't get to work.Here's three more that might interest you.
1. https://www.abidingradio.org From what I saw on here, the music will be up your alley.
2. https://www.moodyradio.org/stations/majesty-radio/ We get some of their music, Sundays from 11 A.M. till 5 P.M. CT on 89.5 Selma and 91.9 Dixon's Mills. The mix on here is great. I listen to it some, when I'm surfing the dial.
3. https://www.hymnsradio.com From what I saw on here, the music will be up your alley.
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A New Update: https://radianttv.com/stream/ This one will be up your alley, as well. I've watched it some. The presentation is beautiful indeed.
I do remember years ago that Myrtle Beach had a translator for what I believe was Family Radio. The music sounded good. I wasn't pleased with the "beautiful music" station in Myrtle Beach which had evolved into something resembling adult contemporary. I think I'd be grateful for even that now. I do remember complaining to someone about the rap music and was told they don't play rap. Well, of course not. It didn't have rap, but it had the beat. It was some kind of smooth jazz which was not worthy of being called that.Now that Camping-ism (end of the world) has been "excorcized" from the organization, Family Radio is still pretty traditional with organ and choral music.