Bill & Gloria Gaither

They are living legends. That is the only way to describe Bill and Gloria Gaither. Together, they are the most successful songwriting team of all time. They have earned Songwriter of the Year Awards 8 times and in the year 2000 were named ASCAP’s Songwriters of the Century.

In addition to writing songs, Bill and Gloria still produce and perform. Currently at 180 video/DVD productions, they have had 133 CDs and DVDs certified gold, platinum or multi-platinum

Together, they have garnered eight GRAMMY® Awards and more than a dozen more nominations; and they have received over 40 DOVE Awards. Gaither TVYouTube Channel has now garnered over one billion views.

The Gaither brand of artists and products topped the BILLBOARD Year-End Chart of Music Video Sales Labels for 2000, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018.

One last dazzling fact: Elvis Presley only won a single GRAMMY® Award in his lifetime. Bill and Gloria Gaither wrote the song.

Valentine #1: When Did I Start to Love You?

Valentine #1: When Did I Start to Love You?

One Valentine’s Day in the 70s, I found myself at an arena parking garage in our tour bus without a Valentine for Bill or any way to get one. The children were little then, so I had their stash of art supplies—construction paper, scissors, glue, markers—in the bus.  I decided to make a Valentine and write him my heart.

To All The Poets I Have Known

To All The Poets I Have Known

I am a debtor. My life as a writer/lyricist has been infused with the generous gifts of others—some I’ve known intimately, some I’ve walked with for a time, some I’ve never met. But I own them a debt I keep trying to repay      for giving me a...

Super Bloom

Super Bloom

After several drought years, California has been deluged with rain adding up to one of the wettest winters on record.  The rainfall has filled the empty reservoirs and swollen the creeks and rivers.  The parched hillsides and canyons that sweltered last summer and sent fire warnings throughout the state are now dazzling eyes with vibrant green.

Poetry Conversations: If—

Poetry Conversations: If—

Watch and listen as Gloria Gaither (a former high school English teacher) and Andy Andrews (a former high school poetry hater) discuss Rudyard Kipling’s poem “If—.” This incredible piece touches on humility, patience, arrogance, triumph, disasters, and begs the question, are you as comfortable and real everywhere in your life—from one place to another?

Poetry Conversations: How Do I Love Thee?

Poetry Conversations: How Do I Love Thee?

In this new addition to the Writers Dock, Poetry Conversations takes a deep look at some of the best poetry ever written. Watch and listen as Gloria Gaither (a former high school English teacher) and Andy Andrews (a former high school  poetry hater) discuss Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s sonnet “How Do I Love Thee?”  Will Andy be swayed?  Listen and find out!  Also included is the tale of a Valentine Poem Gloria once wrote for her husband, Bill, that mentions “Browning” in the text. 

The Gift of Dandelions

The Gift of Dandelions

By Gloria GaitherDandelions dotted my childhood. When the long Michigan winter began to admit defeat, there were dandelions, spreading their leaves like fingers, flat and broad, across the greening grass with their tiny fists of buds in the middle. Their first spring...

These Ol’ Tables

These Ol’ Tables

In every season the table is where special holidays are celebrated. At the end of every workday and workweek, it is the food, family, and fellowship that brings us all home.

Stewardship of Charisma

Stewardship of Charisma

Join Bill Gaither, the acclaimed ASCAP Songwriter of the Century, as he eloquently delves into the responsibility of wielding charisma. Witness a masterful blend of wisdom and experience, offering a fresh perspective on the power and stewardship of one’s personal magnetism. A must-watch for those intrigued by the confluence of talent and responsibility.

Distractions

Distractions

When I was a little girl, my grandfather owned a small farm in Michigan.  When it came time for the spring plowing, I often walked behind my grandpa as he held the reins of the team of horses that were hitched to a four-bottom plow.  I usually had an old empty coffee can grandma gave me for picking up earthworms and nightcrawlers from the fresh furrows, so we could fish the many lakes in Calhoun County.

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