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The Mercy River Boys were an American
Christian country music Christian country music (sometimes marketed as country gospel, gospel country, positive country or inspirational country) is music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as (in terms of t ...
band who performed from 1979 to 1985. They were nominated for a
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for their first album, ''Breakout'' (
Canaan Records Canaan Records is a Christian record label and is a subsidiary of Word Entertainment. History The label was started in 1965, by Marvin Norcross, for the label's Southern gospel quartets. Their biggest artist to date is the Happy Goodman Fa ...
, 1979). The album was also a finalist for the
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's
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for Album of the Year, 1979–80, and won a Dove Award for backliner notes, written by Merlin Littlefield. The group performed extensively in the United States and had multiple hits on Christian music radio. The band is also featured on the Canaan Recording Artists Christmas album and on a live recording from the
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, recorded in Kerrville, Texas. The Mercy River Boys were created, in part, to challenge the status quo of the Christian radio market.
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(''Billboard Magazine'', Vol. 90, No 31) credits
Canaan Records Canaan Records is a Christian record label and is a subsidiary of Word Entertainment. History The label was started in 1965, by Marvin Norcross, for the label's Southern gospel quartets. Their biggest artist to date is the Happy Goodman Fa ...
for creating a band to cross over into country music, improving "what is essentially a good product (gospel) and made it become commercially viable." The eight original members of the band and the record executives at Canaan Records wanted to create a sound that would bridge the gap between country radio and more traditional southern gospel markets. The result was the creation of a new genre,
Christian country music Christian country music (sometimes marketed as country gospel, gospel country, positive country or inspirational country) is music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as (in terms of t ...
; country lyrics with a positive moral message. The Mercy River Boys were a hit in both radio markets and performed in both country and gospel venues and music festivals for many years. Terry Bradshaw, former NFL quarterback and TV personality, listed the Mercy River Boys as one of his favorite Christian country bands because of their crossover appeal. The Mercy River Boys toured for over five years, sharing the stage with many country music performers including the Oak Ridge Boys,
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, Louise Mandrell,
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, Crystal Gayle, and
Larry Gatlin Larry Wayne Gatlin (born May 2, 1948) is an American country and Southern gospel singer and songwriter. As part of a trio with his younger brothers Steve and Rudy, he achieved considerable success within the country music genre, performing on 3 ...
. The Mercy River Boys became one of Canaan Records' most successful performing artists in 1979–80 when their ''Breakout'' album crossed over from
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into the
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radio market; the songs to cross over into country music radio included "You Needed Me", "Blow On Temptest", and the semi-biographical song "Flat Top Martin Guitar". The 1982 album ''In the Arms of My Best Friend'' was a complete crossover product with hit songs "Would They Love Him Down In Shreveport Today" and the title cut, "In the Arms of My Best Friend". The final Mercy River Boys lineup from April 15, 1983, to January 7, 1985, featured Emory Atkins (bass guitar and vocals), Danny Hollis (acoustic guitar and lead vocals), Ronny Ricks (drums and lead vocals), and Chuck Long (electric guitar and vocals). They dropped the traditional quartet and band format, used by many southern gospel groups of the time, rebranding themselves as a band with each musician singing various lead and harmony vocals. In a visual perspective, this was the final departure from the southern gospel music stage. They performed their final concert in Oklahoma City in late October 1984. The band recorded a few final songs that winter, including their final song, 'You're So Good to Me.' After the group disbanded in December, Emory Atkins, Ronny Ricks, and Danny Hollis formed the Christian music band Paradise. They recorded four albums together on Englewood Records from 1985 to 1991. Atkins moved to Nashville and built a twenty-four-track recording studio in the United Artist Tower on Music Row. He toured with
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, Harvest, Ben Ketting, and several country music and CCM artists.
Wayne Christian Walter Wayne Christian (born September 26, 1950) is an American politician and financial planner from Center, Texas, who serves as a Republican member of the Texas Railroad Commission, having first won the position in the general election of Nov ...
began a long and successful career in Texas politics, serving in the state legislature and on the Texas Railroad Commission. Gary Goss toured with
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for over three decades. Ronny Ricks toured with a variety of artists including White River and the Penny Gilley band. In May 2016, several original members of The Mercy River Boys performed a reunion concert at the Texas State Republican Convention, in Dallas, Texas, in support of Wayne Christian. This is the last time any of original the members of the band have performed. A new book about the various members of the band is being published in June 2019, forty years after the band released its first album. The final release of the Mercy River Boys came out on September 1, 2020. After thirty-six years of musical silence, a Greatest Hits LP was released on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Music, YouTube Music and most music streaming services by Englewood Records. The release includes one new song recorded in 1985 by the final four band members, Emory Atkins, Danny Hollis, Chuck Long, and Ronny Ricks. The song is entitled, 'You're So Good to Me.' A final video was released in support of the new album.


Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame

In 2015,
Wayne Christian Walter Wayne Christian (born September 26, 1950) is an American politician and financial planner from Center, Texas, who serves as a Republican member of the Texas Railroad Commission, having first won the position in the general election of Nov ...
, Emory Atkins, Danny Hollis, Ronny Ricks, Gary Goss, Chuck Long and all the band members of the Mercy River Boys were inducted into the Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame.


Controversy

Since the band broke up in December 1985, at least three other groups have adopted or used some variation of the name Mercy River Boys, without permission. Emory Atkins owns the trademark and name The Mercy River Boys, Inc, a legal entity in the State of Texas; however, several groups continue to record and perform using the name.
Canaan Records Canaan Records is a Christian record label and is a subsidiary of Word Entertainment. History The label was started in 1965, by Marvin Norcross, for the label's Southern gospel quartets. Their biggest artist to date is the Happy Goodman Fa ...
is no longer in business and the original members of the band have not pursued legal action.


Band members

* John Aultman, 1981–1983 * Emory Atkins, 1979–81, 1983–84 * Kevin Bailey, 1979–81 *
Wayne Christian Walter Wayne Christian (born September 26, 1950) is an American politician and financial planner from Center, Texas, who serves as a Republican member of the Texas Railroad Commission, having first won the position in the general election of Nov ...
, 1979–83 * Gary Goss, 1979–83 * Danny Hollis, 1979–82, 1983–84 * Chuck Long, 1980–81, 1983–84 * Rusty Oxford, 1979–81 * Ronny Ricks, 1979–84 * Danny B. Smith, 1979–81


Discography


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Photos


Photo 1 Emory Atkins playing bass at the Last Mercy River Boys concert in Oklahoma City circa 1984

Photo 2 Danny Hollis playing guitar at the Last Mercy River Boys concert in Oklahoma City circa 1984

Photo 3 Ronny Ricks playing drums at the Last Mercy River Boys concert in Oklahoma City circa 1984

Photo 4 Emory Atkins Texas Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame

Photo 5 Grammy Award

Photo 6 Dove Award

Photo 7 Mercy River Boys - Breakout Album 1979 Cover A

Photo 8 Mercy River Boys - Breakout Album 1979 Cover B

Photo 9 1979 concert handout
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