Heart Warming was a gospel record label started by John T. Benson Jr. Heart Warming and their chief rival Canaan Records (owned by Word Records) were arguably the two biggest and best gospel labels in their time. The Oak Ridge Boys, , Jake Hess & The Imperials, Dottie Rambo, Bill Gaither Trio and Speer Family all signed to it and had many recordings on it. The Cathedral Quartet produced two of their most popular albums on it and . Finally in 2006 it was announced that Heart Warming, along with was sold to , former President of , Bob Jones Jr is part owner of the company.
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| - Heart Warming was a gospel record label started by John T. Benson Jr. Heart Warming and their chief rival Canaan Records (owned by Word Records) were arguably the two biggest and best gospel labels in their time. The Oak Ridge Boys, , Jake Hess & The Imperials, Dottie Rambo, Bill Gaither Trio and Speer Family all signed to it and had many recordings on it. The Cathedral Quartet produced two of their most popular albums on it and . Finally in 2006 it was announced that Heart Warming, along with was sold to , former President of , Bob Jones Jr is part owner of the company. (en)
- Heart Warming Records var ett amerikanskt skivbolag inriktat på gospelmusik. Skivbolaget startades 1962 i Nashville av John Benson Publishing Company och var under sin tid ett av de absolut största inom gospelmusik. Bolaget var tillsammans med systerbolaget Impact Records en del av Benson Records. Bland annat var The Imperials och J. D. Sumner, som båda spelade in och turnerade med Elvis Presley, samt Oak Ridge Boys, The Rambos, Dottie Rambo och Samuelsons signade hos Heart Warming Records och Impact Records. (sv)
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| - Heart Warming was a gospel record label started by John T. Benson Jr. Heart Warming and their chief rival Canaan Records (owned by Word Records) were arguably the two biggest and best gospel labels in their time. The Oak Ridge Boys, , Jake Hess & The Imperials, Dottie Rambo, Bill Gaither Trio and Speer Family all signed to it and had many recordings on it. The Cathedral Quartet produced two of their most popular albums on it and . Producers for the label included (John Benson's son), (died Oct. 20, 2000), and Don Light. Bob MacKenzie in particular produced some of the best gospel albums of that era and some of the best albums of the groups above. Eventually the Benson company dropped the Heart Warming label instead having be the southern gospel division and and later Benson labels be their contemporary labels. Finally in 2006 it was announced that Heart Warming, along with was sold to , former President of , Bob Jones Jr is part owner of the company. (en)
- Heart Warming Records var ett amerikanskt skivbolag inriktat på gospelmusik. Skivbolaget startades 1962 i Nashville av John Benson Publishing Company och var under sin tid ett av de absolut största inom gospelmusik. Bolaget var tillsammans med systerbolaget Impact Records en del av Benson Records. Bland annat var The Imperials och J. D. Sumner, som båda spelade in och turnerade med Elvis Presley, samt Oak Ridge Boys, The Rambos, Dottie Rambo och Samuelsons signade hos Heart Warming Records och Impact Records. Bolagets producent blev känd för att producera toppsäljande gospelskivor med Nashvilles bästa studiomusiker, kallade The Nashville A-Team, i RCA Studios där Nashvillesoundet skapats. Benson Records såldes 1997 till , som sedan 2008 är en del av Sony Music. Rättigheterna till namnet Heart Warming Records såldes 2006 till . (sv)
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