Showing posts with label David Hoskins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Hoskins. Show all posts

5/8/09

Cross 4 Crown's new tenor to debut in Knoxville, TN

For those wondering about the tenor position for Cross 4 Crowns, I've got good news! C4C's new tenor is Marcus Faulknor and he will be making his Knoxville, TN debut this Mother's Day evening -6:00 PM at Highland Baptist Church!


According to C4C manager, David Hoskins, "Marcus is going to knock your socks off!"

UPDATE: Click here and here for reviews of Marcus Faulknor's Knoxville debut performance.

Bio Info on the Cross 4 Crowns website:

Marcus Faulknor, from Cartersville, GA sings tenor for the group. Marcus joined C4C in April 2009 after singing 2 years with a Georgia based trio. With a stint as Choir Director at a large Dalton, GA based church in between, Marcus sang for some 7 years with Jericho, a progressive quartet under the direction of Dewayne Burke of Singing Americans notariety. Coming from a family of singers, his father was actually a professional bass singer! Marcus is the proud husband to wife, Dana. They live with their three daughters; Erin, 21, Lexi, 12 and London, 2.


On Sunday, May 10th, at 6:00 pm, we will be hosting the Southern Gospel quartet, Cross 4 Crowns. These are 4 Godly men that exalt the name of Christ through Southern gospel music. We pray that God will richly bless this time of worship.

This will be a special Mother's day evening of worship and praise to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. What a great gift to give your mother for Mother's day.

Refreshments will be served in the fellowship building after the service. There is no charge to attend this special time of worship. A love offering will be taken. For more info or directions to the church visit http://www.hbcknox.org/

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11/27/08

Matt Felts joins Cross 4 Crowns

Matt Felts joins Cross 4 Crowns as new tenor
Knoxville, TN (Press Release)

David Hoskins, manager of Crossroads Entertainment artist Cross 4 Crowns, is pleased to announce the addition of Matt Felts to the tenor position with the group. Matt, for the last two years, has sung with Monument Quartet. Allen Leath, owner of Cross 4 Crowns, states "Matt is truly a once in a lifetime find for our ministry. Matt's singing is incredible, but his heart for ministry and people is beyond words. All of the guys knew, after just talking to Matt, he was the one for us."

Matt continues, "I am excited to be a part of this incredibly talented group. It is wonderful to see the hand of God working in these men and it's an honor to be a part of that. I want to thank Monument, most especially Marshall, for the last two years. It was truly a blessing to go and spread God's love to countless thousands at fairs across America. Thank you to all the friends and fans who supported us night after night. I will miss Marshall, Jerry, Daryl and the band greatly but I am excited to begin this new chapter in my ministry."

Former tenor Dallas Rogers came to the group a few weeks ago and said the doctor had put him on complete vocal rest, and he felt it would be best to come off the road for now. We wish Dallas the best of everything and truly thank him for being a part of our group. We will miss him very much.

Cross 4 Crowns will be going into the studio shortly after the new year to begin work on their sophomore project with Crossroads Entertainment, so keep listening.

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9/17/08

Cross 4 Crowns brings the house down!

I received word today from David Hoskins, manger of Cross 4 Crowns, that the guys are back in Knoxville after a great time at the National Quartet Convention. Cross 4 Crowns was received very well by the crowds at NQC and even garnered an extended standing ovation following an acapella patriotic medley.


David says: "We were honored to be a part of this years NQC and meeting folks from all over the country. Many d.j.'s came by to talk to the guys and tell them how much they enjoy their music and was glad to be able to put a face with the voices." "Thanks to all of the wonderful people that came up and gave us encouragement and told us they were praying for us, you don't know how much that means to us."

The picture attached to this post was taken by Greg Bentley from Crossroads Entertainment. It's a shot from the overhead screen while the guys were singing.

Read more of the Knoxville Gospel Blog's Cross 4 Crowns posts:





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