“Drugs”
The Virginia Aires
Dove Records 2008
www.solidrockworldwide.com/virginiaaires.htm

This summer, the popular Virginia Aires quartet of Chesapeake, VA declared jihad on drugs.

“Drugs are a trick of the enemy,” the group harmonizes in that languid tempo characteristic of modern quartet singing. It’s a song that bemoans the devastating impact substance abuse has on the abuser and his or her family, but it also encourages abusers to have hope, to seek freedom from the captivity of addiction. “Drugs and alcohol have you hooked/but you’re still somebody in God’s book,” Kenny Halsey reminds the listener.

Talking with some of the group members at GMWA this year, I learned that the group is really pushing this single (pun not intended) in hopes that more lives will be saved by turning away from drug and alcohol addiction. In other words, they’re not out for the sole purpose of promoting a quartet record; they are doing what every good gospel singer does: promote a new way of living.

The Virginia Aires also hope the public understands that addiction is not someone else’s problem. It can affect anyone and can often require the support of professionals from addiction treatment centers similar to Pacific Ridge – see more at alcoholismtreatment.com. Halsey hammers it home with vivid imagery: “It could have been my daughter or yours/knocking from door to door.” Amen.

One Comment

  1. Andre October 22, 2008 at 7:51 pm - Reply

    You should check out gospel artist, Micah Stampley. He has an amazingly soulful voice that delivers a great message. You can listen to some of his music on MySpace – http://www.myspace.com/micahkstampley. Take care.

    God Bless
    – Andre

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Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.