1979
Paul leaves position as news director at local market-dominant television station.
Work completed on in-home recording studio, configured for radio production.
“The Gospel Greats” logo created (still in use). Trademarked.
Direct mail campaign to radio stations, offering “The Gospel Greats” program.
Interview work and recording acquisition begins for the program.
1980
January - Operate booth at National Religious Broadcasters convention in Washington, DC. Sign first station — WRIS, Roanoke, Virginia.
February - First programs voiced by Dave Kyllonen, bass singer for Couriers. Jan Cain, news editor of the Singing News, does the Gospel Music News Update (now called the “Headline Update”).
February - Program begins in syndication the weekend of Feb. 4, 1980, on a handful of stations.
Paul takes over hosting role on program in September when Dave Kyllonen begins foreign missionary service.
1981
New high-speed reel-to-reel tape duplication equipment purchased to service increasing number of stations.
Only live-in-concert edition ever broadcast, with live concert recorded locally by the Hemphills comprising the entire program (with a few interviews).
1982
Paul marries Shelia Troyer, whom he had met at a local radio station carrying The Gospel Greats program.
1984
Shelia Heil announces on the air the birth of our first son, Jason.
1986
Paul Heil voted “Favorite Southern Gospel DJ, Large Market” in Singing News Fan Awards.
Paul and Shelia begin “Springside Marketing” mailorder service for Southern Gospel music in response to listeners’ inquiries as to where to purchase the music heard on the program.
Shelia announces on the air the birth of our second son, Andrew.
1987
Paul Heil voted “Favorite Southern Gospel DJ, Large Market” in Singing News Fan Awards.
1988
Paul Heil voted “Favorite Southern Gospel DJ, Large Market” in Singing News Fan Awards.
1989
Paul Heil voted “Favorite Southern Gospel DJ, Large Market” in Singing News Fan Awards.
January - Special half-hour editions of The Gospel Greats program begin airing on the American Armed Forces Radio Network worldwide.
October - A special one-hour edition of The Gospel Greats program becomes the first Christian music program carried on AFRN’s FM division.
1990
The Gospel Greats program celebrates 10th anniversary with $40,000 in prizes during Great Annual Giveaway.
The Gospel Greats begins airing on WINB International Shortwave. Reception reports as far away as New Zealand.
Southern Gospel Music Guild, at Paul Heil’s suggestion, designates September as “Southern Gospel Music Month,” an annual promotion which ran for more than a decade.
Paul Heil elected president of the Southern Gospel Music Guild, an organization of industry leaders. He remains in that position for nine years.
Paul Heil voted “Favorite Southern Gospel DJ, Large Market” in Singing News Fan Awards.
1991
Paul Heil elected a Gospel Music Association vice president.
Paul Heil awarded Singing News magazine’s highest honor, the Marvin Norcross Award.
Paul Heil invited to a Gaither taping in Nashville’s Master’s Touch studios to record interviews for a “Homecoming Special.” Some unplanned videotaping at that session launched the highly successful Gaither Homecoming video and concert series.
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Fan Awards.
1992
Jan Cain retires as contributor of the “Gospel Music News Update” segment of the program.
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Fan Awards.
“The Gospel Greats” offices move to new, larger facilities (an 11,720-sq. ft. building).
1993
Listeners to The Gospel Greats contribute more than $20,000 to the Salvation Army for midwest flood relief.
The monthly countdown edition advances from the first weekend of the month to the last weekend of the previous month.
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Fan Awards.
Radio stations collectively devote more than 23,090 hours of airtime to The Gospel Greats program this year.
1994
Studio moves to new facility (where the office had moved two years previously). Equipment upgraded to state-of-the-art.
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
Singing News magazine publishes an “At Home (at the office) with Paul and Shelia Heil” article in July issue.
1995
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Fan Awards.
1996
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Fan Awards.
1997
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Fan Awards.
Paul Heil is cover photo and story in the Trade Review, a Singing News music industry publication.
The Southern Gospel Music Guild awarded Paul their “Hearts Aflame” award as “Radio Personality of the Year.”
Religious Broadcasting magazine cites The Gospel Greats program as among the “Top 25 U. S. Syndicated Weekly [Religious] Radio Programs” in America.
1998
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
Christmas program marks conversion from program tape production and distribution to all-digital recording and editing and distribution on compact discs.
1999
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
www.thegospelgreats.com begins full-fledged presence on the web following several years of a more limited web presence.
2000
“The Gospel Greats” program celebrates 20th anniversary with first-ever program co-host, George Younce. That program also was the first with hosts recorded at a remote location (George’s sun room at his home).
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
The Gospel Greats weekly e-mail newsletter begins publication. Thousands request it.
2001
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
2002
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
Our own Shelia Heil graces the cover of the February edition of “Trade Review,” a Singing News publication targeted primarily to folks employed in the field of Southern Gospel music.
2003
Paul inducted into the Pennsylvania Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
2004
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
The Southern Gospel Music Association honored The Gospel Greats with its highest overall award, the “James D. Vaughan Impact Award.”
2005
The Gospel Greats celebrates 25th anniversary throughout February!
The program’s first-ever guest host, Gerald Wolfe, helped celebrate the Silver Anniversary by interviewing Paul Heil as his Featured Artist, for the broadcast the weekend of February 19th.
“The Gospel Greats” voted “Favorite Southern Gospel Syndicated Radio Program” in Singing News Fan Awards.
2006
Paul was the in-studio announcer on the first-ever live Southern Gospel music concert broadcast from XM Satellite Radio's Washington, DC, studio complex.
Paul was granted an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Emmanuel Baptist University in ceremonies at the Pentagon, Washington, DC.
2007
New "DigiDelivery" system installed for stations to use in downloading the weekly program (rather than relying on CD delivery). (Additional download systems added later.)
Paul honored with the Impact Diamond Award for making a major impact on the field of Southern Gospel music.
2008
Paul & Shelia's son, Andrew, marries Meredith Talbert in June. (Andrew later comes to work in our office.)
2009
The Southern Gospel Music Guild bestows its "Lifetime Achievement Award" on Paul.
Publication began of a weekly Affiliate Advisory newsletter (for stations airing The Gospel Greats program).
2010
The Gospel Greats program's 30th anniversary edition in February featured Bill Gaither as a special guest throughout the program, which was taped in his personal office in Indiana.
The Gospel Greats program aired its first-ever "Christmas Stories" edition Christmas weekend, featuring personal Christmas stories called in by listeners.
2011
The Gospel Greats began offering an "uncut" edition to stations which could accommodate flexible lengths (rather than rigid timing).
2012
The ASGM did a live webcast interview with Paul & Shelia from the TGG studio May 4th.
The Gospel Greats did its first-ever "split" edition the weekend before July 4th, with a God-and-country edition for USA listeners and a "regular" edition for listeners elsewhere in the world, including Canada.
2013
New interview studio constructed at our offices to accommodate more easily the increasing number of traveling artists who would stop by for an interview here rather than at concert venues.
November 16th program included a full-hour tribute to the Couriers on their retirement. (Group member Dave Kyllonen had been the first "host voice" of The Gospel Greats program.)
2014
Paul was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame in September, Southern Gospel music's highest honor.
Paul was the subject of the Singing News "Golden Mic" interview article in February.
Paul was the "radio host" in the videotaping of "Quartet Night Across America," later released on TV and on DVD.
Singing News magazine did a "Married To The Music" feature with Shelia Heil.
In July, we marked the 20th anniversary of moving into our current office/studio facilities — still a blessing.
2015
The Gospel Greats program celebrates its 35th anniversary with a special broadcast the weekend of February 7, 2015, featuring an archival Featured Artist visit with the Cathedrals.
2016
The Gospel Music Association (the GMA) presented a special "Radio Impact Award - Southern Gospel" to The Gospel Greats Program. The award, presented during ceremonies in Nashville, is designed to honor an organization or entity in radio that has "made significant contributions to the Gospel music industry."
2018
The Gospel Greats broadcast the weekend of March 10th, 2018, was program number 2,000 — a major milestone for a weekly broadcast. That's more than 38 years of programs, each two hours long.
Rodney Baucom was named the host of The Gospel Greats in March of 2021.
The voice and talent of Rodney Baucom are unmistakable and have helped to make him a fixture in the Gospel Music media space. He was the obvious choice to sit behind the mic and carry on the grand tradition that Paul and Shelia Heil began forty years ago with The Gospel Greats.
Rodney’s long resume of success includes:
• Starting the Joy FM radio network in 1997
• 5-Time Winner of Singing News Fan Award Large Market
• 2-Time SGMA Station of the Year
• SGMA DJ of the Year 1998
• Assisted with the start of The Life FM in 2012
• Dove Award - 2018 Radio Impact - The Life FM
• Host of Singing News Top 20 Weekly Countdown
• Celebrated 30 years in Gospel Music radio in 2020.
You can connect with Rodney here:
rodney@thegospelgreats.com
A Message From Shelia Heil:
Our hearts are heavy as we try to understand how quickly life changes. Yesterday at this time, we did our three-mile-walk and two hours later Paul had moved from this world to another eternal world. We celebrate his life and rejoice that he made it Home. We mourn for our loss. Thanks for your support and especially for your prayers.
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Paul Samuel Heil, 73, passed away at his residence on Sunday, December 27, 2020, following a heart attack. Born in Reading, PA, he was the son of the late Rev. David Paul and Virginia M. Gaul Heil. He was married to Shelia Kay Troyer Heil for 38 years.
Paul graduated from McCaskey High School in 1962 and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Elizabethtown College in 1969. During his college years, Paul created a college radio network serving a dozen college radio stations in Southeastern Pennsylvania. He worked as an award-winning news director at WGAL Radio from 1969-1977 and WGAL TV from 1977-1979.
Paul, the founder of The Gospel Greats syndicated radio program, has been a fixture in Southern Gospel Music since 1980. It was the first Southern Gospel radio program accepted by the Armed Forces Radio network. He was a founder and nine term President of the Southern Gospel Music Guild, served on the Southern Gospel Music Association Advisory Board and was a member of the Pennsylvania Southern Gospel Music Association. Paul started Springside Marketing, a Southern Gospel mail order company that he managed for 34 years. At Rohrerstown Mennonite Church, he was in leadership and a lay preacher. He is a member of the Lancaster Church of the Nazarene where he preached four weeks ago. He enjoyed home renovation projects and walked regularly with his wife.
During the program’s 40 years, Paul was recognized as the best-known radio voice in Southern Gospel music and was awarded every radio broadcasting award possible in the genre. Paul’s awards for this work include The Singing News Fan Awards from 1987 to 2005, the Marvin Norcross Award for lifetime accomplishment in 1991, the SGMG’s “Hearts Aflame” Award in 1997 and “The Paul Heil Award” was established in 2000. Paul was inducted into the Pennsylvania Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2003. For his lifetime work, he received the “James D. Vaughan Impact Award” in 2004 from the SGMA. SGNScoops Magazine presented their highest honor to Paul in 2007 for outstanding contributions and impact in the world of Southern Gospel Music. The Southern Gospel Music Guild presented Paul with their “Lifetime Achievement Award” in 2009. In 2014, Paul was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
He is survived by his wife Shelia and his two sons: Jason D. Heil and Andrew T. Heil (Meredith Talbert), both of Lancaster, his brother, John T. Heil (Sue Fry), Lancaster, and a niece and nephew. Paul was a loving grandfather to his two grandchildren, Tahlia and Rhys Heil.