New Hinsons
In 1990 Bo Hinson started a group called Bo Hinson and Purpose. This evolved into the New Hinsons. The group experienced major success in 1994 with the release of the hit song, "Speak the Word, Lord". And in 1996, the group had their first #1 song with the hit "Oasis." The song was written by Ronny Hinson and Kenny Hinson, who died in 1995. "Oasis" was #1 for 4 months (April–July 1996) and came in as the #1 song for all of 1996. On Paul Heil's program, "The Gospel Greats", the song was named the #6 song in the Top 20 Songs of the 1990s. Also featured in the baritone part was Mike Bowling, who would later travel with the Perrys and Crabb Family and eventually start his own group in 2006. The group later claimed the #1 spot again in December 1996 with "Old Ship of Zion". The New Hinsons would continue to experience success with hits like "If There Had Been No Calvary", "Sin Died Here", "Still Go Free", and "Who but God?". In the past few years, with the Original Hinsons' blessing, Bo renamed the New Hinsons the Hinsons. Their first recording under that name was entitled, "Favor". This album features the hits: "The Potter's Wheel", "Death in the Family Tonight", "I'm Still Here", and "Soul Winner".
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