Showing posts with label Southern Gospel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern Gospel. Show all posts

4/30/10

I Like The Old-Time Way!

Listen to the classic Cathedrals singing, "Old Camp Meeting Time," followed up with "New Born Feeling." Man, it doesn't get any better than this!



Old Camp Meeting Time - Lyrics

Long ago when but a boy at old camp meeting time, How my heart would leap for joy to hear the old bells chime, Calling all the saints of God into the house of prayer, Oh such praying singing shouting for the Lord was there

Chorus:
I like the old time preaching, praying, singing, shouting, I like the old time reading of God's Word, I like to hear those old time, Hallelujahs, glory, I like the old time worship of the Lord

Preachers in those good ol' days were filled with a holy flame, Preaching for the souls of men not for worldly fame, Under such old time preaching sinners fell to pray, And the Lord would save them in that good ol' fashion way

Repeat Chorus

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12/6/09

Fantastic time with JP Miller

Tonight we hosted Southern Gospel artist, JP Miller, at Highland Baptist church. I had heard JP a few times at various places but never been in a service where he was the only performer. There are only a handful of Gospel artists that I  really enjoy sitting and listening to them sing solo for more than 30 minutes at a time; Tony Gore, Eric Bennett, Phil Cross, Kim Hopper, to name a few. Well, now I can add JP Miller to that list. He was fantastic!

As I've mentioned before, I enjoy hearing the testimonies more than I do the actual singing, but, when both the singing and testimonies are great then it's a winning combination. JP Miller kicked things off with a lively rendition of Heaven's Jubilee which really set a great mood. Our church mainly sings from the old red back church hymnal and of course that song is one of our favorites. He followed up with two more great ones; Oh I Want to See Him and I'll Fly Away. Then he sang what was probably my very favorite song of the entire night, He Made A Cross. I had never heard it before but it didn't take long for tears to start flowing. The words were so beautiful. The chorus went something like this; He made a cross that stood between the shores of death and eternity, He stretched his arms to form a bridge, that we could have that chance to live, because when sin did all it could to keep us lost, God reached out with love and He made a cross. Wow, what a message!


For nearly an hour, JP sang and shared several personal testimonies and stories with us. With this being the Christmas season he sang several songs from his new Christmas CD, which I purchased from his product table. I heard many wonderful things being said about him after the service ended. It looked like he sold several CD's from his product table, hopefully between that and the love offering we collected it was worth his time to come out. I know I sure did enjoy every minute of it.

If you are a music minister or the person in charge of booking groups and singers at your church, I highly recommend JP Miller. For more info and contact information visit his website at: http://www.jpmiller.cc/ tell him that Bro. Byron sent ya!

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9/26/09

Great night of Southern Gospel with 3 4 THEE

It was the first time I had been in Graveston Baptist church since they built the new church. I had visited there a few times in the old building several years ago. I brought my wife and son along with me to spend an evening of Southern Gospel music at 3 4THEE's 3rd annual Fall Gathering.

We arrived 30 minutes early to insure that I would get a good seat close to the stage so I could take photos. The sanctuary was very nice and the individual seats were very comfortable. The host group, 3 4THEE, started things off at 6:30 with a lively rendition of Cast Your Bread Upon the Water, which I really enjoyed. Then they asked soloist, Kelly Henderson, to come out and sing. She sang a 6-song set with my very favorite being Through the Fire, which she said was her testimony song.

After Kelly sang, 3 4THEE came back out and sang 5-songs and said they were trying to get out of the way to allow the other groups to sing. It was the first time I had ever heard this trio sing. I had made acquaintance with the group's baritone, Greg Davis, through email correspondence a couple of years ago. I've been keeping up with the group over the Internet but had never had the chance to hear them sing in person. They did a great job and harmonized well. Lead singer, Jackie Painter, has a very strong and outstanding voice which gives the group sort of a country sounding edge. Tenor, Warren Beeler, and baritone, Greg Davis, also have nice vocals and complimented the sound very well. I didn't ask, but I believe Warren and I may have went to elementary school together at Gibbs way back in the day. My favorite song that they sang was one called, Let's Have Revival. It was very uptempo and the words reminded me of my own experiences growing up in many old-time church revival services.


After 3 4THEE exited the stage, Mike Southerland, stepped up to the mic. He did a good job. His sound is reminiscent of Michael Combs. In fact, he mentioned Combs during his set and sang one of his songs. He sang 6 songs all together with my favorite being the Crabb Family hit, The Lamb, the Lion, and the King. Mike also proudly introduced his toddler grandaughter, who later took to the stage with Michael & Delilah Kitts (see slideshow at end of this post).


Next up, Michael & Delilah Kitts, came out and sang a 7-song set. They were clearly a big crowd favorite. I have always enjoyed hearing them myself and they did an outstanding job as usual. They even invited their daughter, Lauren, to the stage and she did a wonderful job singing lead on, Oh Happy Day. My favorite song of theirs was without a doubt, God Sent His Best.


Up next was one of my all-time favorite groups, the Berry Family. I've been a fan of theirs for many, many years. Ever since I heard them sing at House Mountain Baptist way back when I was just a young boy. I heard them sing, My House Is Full, with a little girl singing lead. I immediately bought their cassette tape and wore that thing completely out listening to that song over and over. I was amazed to see that the same little girl was still singing but was now a grown woman with a family. She still has a very beautiful voice. The whole family is very talented and there is nothing better than that rich family sound. They sang 6-songs with my very favorite being one which I believe is titled, Somebody Prayed. I guess what I liked the most about them was their very obvious sincerity and heart-felt testimonies from the stage. I was happy to also briefly meet and speak with the Berry Family at their product table as I was heading out the door. We swapped business cards and I hope to have them come out to Highland to sing for us next year.


Last on the schedule was a group called, Still Waters. They had a very good sound and sang several songs that were widely known to everyone. I enjoyed singing along with them on nearly every song. This group also had some good testimonies and did a great job. My favorite song of theirs was probably, My Home. I also enjoyed the last song that lead singer, Jason Allen, sang by himself called, Your Cries Have Awakened the Master. It was mentioned by his father that Jason is pursuing a solo career and asked for prayers for him.

The night ended with 3 4THEE coming back to the stage to sing an invitation song. During the invitation a young lady came to the altar for prayer and then a man came up to share his testimony of how God had healed him from a brain stroke. We then ended with everyone singing together on, Lord Prepare Me to Be a Sanctuary. It was a long but great night of Southern Gospel music. I appreciate 3 4THEE inviting me to come. I wish I could have hung around longer afterwards but we had to get home and relieve the babysitter. I wish the group great future success.

Enjoy all of the pictures from tonight's event:

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8/25/09

Terrific Trip To Tony's

I had been looking forward to this night ever since I found out about it. It was a live taping of the television show, Southern Style Praise. It took place at Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill in Sevierville, TN. I have been hearing great things about Tony Gore's place for the past several years but I had not had the opportunity to try it. Boy, have I been missing out!

My wife and I pulled into the very crowded parking lot and found a spot over on the side in the grass. I paused to take a few shots of the front of the building. We made our way inside and were warmly greeted as we walked through the door. We were escorted to a table toward the back and settled in. We hadn't been sitting there very long when our waitress asked us if we would like to move up to the front table beside where they would be taping the show. Of course we quickly took her up on the offer and moved to the front. We shared the large row of tables with some other nice folks, a lady that was a regular patron of Tony's and a couple from North Africa. We had a great time just talking with those folks before the taping started.
I also had the pleasure of meeting Southern Style Praise host, J.P. Miller. Miller is a Southern Gospel artist himself and we traded business cards. He is a very enjoyable guy to be around and makes the perfect host. He was donned in a Tony Gore apron and chef's hat for this special taping. It was also great to see Ark Studio's owner, and SSP producer, Dale Burress again. I've met Dale on a few different occasions as we are both real big Southern Gospel music fans.

I had been told by my pal, and Cross 4 Crowns manager, David Hoskins, that Tony fixed one mighty tasty burger. My mother told me that Tony had the best BBQ in town and urged me to try it. I was so torn as to what to order, but, my burger loving ways took over and I gave in to the "Big T". It is 1 pound of Fresh Ground Certified Black Angus Chuck, and it is to DIE for! I was in hamburger heaven chomping down on that thing! My wife opted for the smaller 1/2 pound, "Little T" burger. Our food was delicious. You might get to see me eating it if you watch Southern Style Praise. Visit their website for show times: http://www.arkstudioinc.com/southernstylepraise.cfm

Finally the time came for the live taping. I was thrilled to see my favorite soloist in Southern Gospel music, Tony Gore, walk out of the kitchen and into the dining area. I've seen Tony sing numerous times in my life. I've been to several of his concerts and I've seen him at the National Quartet Convention. It had been around 3-years since I had seen him last. Tony got down to business, demonstrating how to prepare his special Seafood Casserole. He and Miller had a lot of fun cutting up the potatoes and onions for the first layer. While they threw that into the oven, Tony belted out one of his all time biggest hits, Meanwhile In the Garden. He sounded as great as I have ever heard him. I was hoping he would cut into a foot-stomping rendition of, Put On A Crown, but he only sang the one song and it was back to cooking.
In between takes, Miller called out Tony trivia questions and the winners received a gift certificate for a free CD from the product table. I won 2 of them! I picked out a Phil Cross & Poet Voices CD, and a Dixie Echoes CD. I also participated in a Sweet Tea drinking contest. One of the guys from the SSP crew won that one. Runner up was WJBZ radio D.J., Tim Guinn. I came in a miserable 3rd place. I blame it on the huge "Big T" that I had just scarfed down!

Finally a completed casserole came out of the oven and Tony dished it out into bowls for anyone that wanted some. Even though I was about to bust, I had to try it. Oh man, it was delicious! If you like hot seafood dishes, you will love Tony's Seafood Casserole. He is supposed to put the recipe on his website sometime in the future: http://www.tonygore.com/

If you are looking for a great place to take your family for a meal and experience they will never forget, I strongly suggest a trip to Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill. Telly Tony that Byron sent ya! For directions, click HERE.

See all the pictures that I took below:

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8/20/09

Come join me at Tony Gore's place!

Tony Gore, BBQ, and Southern Gospel Music. Wow, three of my favorite things all bundled into one! You do not want to miss this event that is coming up next week in Sevierville, TN: “Southern Style Praise” will be taping a show on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 at 7:00 pm at Tony Gore’s Restaurant in Sevierville, TN! This exciting taping will be open to the public! Come be a part of the studio audience! Get directions here.

I loved Tony Gore when he sang with the Wilburns and of course Tony Gore & Majesty was awesome, but I've got to say that Tony Gore is without a doubt my all-time favorite soloist in Southern Gospel music. I have yet to visit his restaurant in Sevierville even though it's only about 30 minutes from my house. I am really excited about this opportunity to visit, worship, and fellowship. Heck, you might even see my ugly mug on TV! So come out and join me if you can.

Southern Style Praise is hosted by Southern Gospel Music Artist and Television Personality, JP Miller. Join JP, Tony, and the crew of Southern Style Praise for a fun packed evening!

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7/19/09

Fantastic Time With HisVoice!

What a fantastic time of worship with the Southern Gospel trio, HisVoice! This anointed group of singers are some of the most spiritual and talented folks in the business. From the time they took the stage until they gave an ending invitational, the Holy Spirit could be felt by everyone in the building.

Speaking personally, as the Minister of Music, I have not been ministered to in song this much in a long, long time. As I mentioned to the group afterwards, I must have lost 5-lbs in tears alone this morning. They sang all of the touching songs that they are known for; Stacking Stones, He Chose this Valley For Me, The Broken Ones, and tons of others.

Even more than the beautiful music coming from the stage, I enjoyed the heart-felt testimonies spoken by each member. Groups can stand and sing a hundred songs and could deliver them with perfection but if they don't have the Holy Spirit that only Jesus can provide, it isn't worth 2 cents. I can testify today that HisVoice not only talks the talk, they walk the walk. If you haven't ever attended a worship service with them you should make it a point to do so.

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6/26/09

HisVoice returns to Highland Baptist!

On Sunday, July 19th, at 10:30 AM, the Southern Gospel trio, HisVoice will be ministering in song at Highland Baptist church during the morning worship service.


HisVoice is an East Tennessee Based Music Ministry, that incorporates tight vocal harmonies, exciting musical arrangements, and heart-felt testimonies to present the Timeless Message of God’s Amazing Love, and Saving Grace. The members of HisVoice are all Saved, Born-Again Christians who have personally experienced the Goodness of God’s Grace, and eagerly want to share their Salvation Experience through Testimony and Song to audiences and congregations all over the Southeast.

This is a free worship event, a love offering will be taken.

For more information or directions to the church visit http://www.hbcknox.org/

Read more posts about HisVoice here, here, and here.

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6/4/09

Bro Byron & Knoxville Gospel Blog Combined

You will notice a few changes around here. I combined my Knoxville Gospel blog with this blog so I could minimize all of the posting I have been doing. It was a real chore trying to keep up content on both of them when they were so similar in content. So now you will get all of the Southern Gospel stuff along with my personal blogs and thoughts...yeah, I know, pretty boring stuff... You can also visit my Tug's Life blog which is mainly about my family and growing up in East, TN.

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5/22/09

The Kingsmen cure for what ails you

Last week I was at the Christian Book Warehouse on Merchants Rd. here in Knoxville, looking for some VBS supplies. Of course I couldn't skip past the CD racks without checking out the latest bargains. Boy, am I ever glad that I did! Read on...


If you keep up with this blog or any of my other blogs, then you are well aware that the Kingsmen Quartet is my favorite quartet of all times. I collect old Kingsmen albums and have got to attend several of their concerts. Anytime I am ever looking through CD's or albums, my eye is trained to look for anything Kingsmen. As I was browsing through the rather large rack of miscellaneous CDs that they have at the Book Warehouse, I came upon their Southern Gospel section. They had several good CD's but much to my delight they had a whole slew of The Kingsmen Live Singing in the Sun! Get this...the price was only $2.99!!! My right hand nearly beat myself silly reaching for that CD. It was one that, believe it or not, I didn't already have in my vast collection! I quickly flipped it around and read over the song list. Old News But Good News, I'm Saved, I've Been Waiting, Forever In Eternity, Anthony's Anthology, Healin' Stream, All The Good Things, The Cross Has Won Again, He's All I Need, and Testimony Meeting.

What a wealth of great Kingsmen songs on this album! Now normally I'm not a fan of Live albums but when it comes to the Kingsmen, I actually prefer the live ones. Hearing my old heroes give their testimonies on stage and hearing the crowd roar and applause, it makes me feel like I'm there with them. This CD also has all of the lyrics to each song included, making it twice as good for the price!
My very favorite cut from this CD is, "Healin' Stream." Of course my bass singing hero, Ray Dean Reese, has the lead on this one. He also gives a very powerful testimony of how God healed him from cancer. There have been a lot of people in my church that have been diagnosed with cancer this past year and we have seen them miraculously healed as well. In this 3-year old interview with the Kingsmen, the following was asked: "If the Kingsmen were forced to retire tomorrow, what would be the last two songs that the guys would agree to sing and why?" Jim Hamill - "Love Lifted Me” because of the words and the message of the song, also I feel it was written for me. Ray Reese - "Healing Stream” for the strong testimony in the song and because of what it means to me in my life."

The first verse which Ray handles in a way that no other singer could: "There's a healin' stream, that's flowing down, from a higher place above, a healin' stream where heartaches drown, it's the healing stream of love."

What a wonderful song that Larry Gatlin wrote about God's healing power! You can listen to a small sample of it here.

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5/14/09

Cross Connection coming to Highland Baptist

A Special Musical Worship Service With Cross Connection.

Highland Baptist church would like to welcome you to join them on Sunday, May 31 at 6:00 PM for a special musical worship service with the Southern Gospel group, Cross Connection. This group has been singing for the lord for over 15-years. It is their desire through the power and leadership of The Holy Spirit to be a witness and inspiration to all in their ministry of music as well as in their daily lives. This is a free worship event, a love offering will be taken.

For more information and directions to the church, just visit our website at http://www.hbcknox.org/

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5/11/09

Marcus Faulknor, THE tenor

As mentioned in THIS post, Mother's Day, May 10, was the debut performance of Cross 4 Crowns new tenor, Marcus Faulknor. I was excited about meeting him and getting to hear how he sounded with the rest of the guys. When he walked into the church during setup, he walked over to bass singer, Justin Terry, and started talking in a really hoarse sounding voice, pretending to have a cold. Justin wasn't falling for it and told him so real quick. As I saw how they interacted together I knew that this new guy was a good fit.

There has been some speculation on some unscrupulous blogs that spend most of their time tongue wagging and gossiping, that because Cross 4 Crowns had went through 3 different tenors in the past 2 years, that there "must be some kind of internal problem." Rest assured, there are no "internal problems" with Cross 4 Crowns. Each of the former tenors vacated their positions in pursuit of different dreams. Instead of trying to dig up dirt on fellow brothers in Christ, why not hit your knees and pray for them instead?

Anyway, sorry to get off in a rant, that was just something that was eating at me.

I'm a quartet guy through and through. I was raised up listening to the Mull's Singing Convention and my favorite group of all time was the Kingsmen Quartet. There was just an excitement that the Kingsmen radiated. They could cut up on stage yet still be very sincere in the Gospel message. They would make you laugh and cry at the same time. They always had 4 solid parts. A full, rich baritone, a sure and steady lead, a rock solid barrel scraping bass, and a soaring tenor. Each member could be a soloist in their own right and mixed together the sound was, well, "Mighty." So, when I'm comparing quartets, I hold the Kingsmen as the top bar of comparison. There are a few quartets today that still hold to that traditional sound and I'm proud to say that Cross 4 Crowns falls right in there at the top of the ladder.

So, last night I had the privilege of hearing Marcus Faulknor for the very first time. Let me tell you, this guy is awesome! Group owner/baritone, Allen Leath, told the story last night of how Marcus came about being "THE" tenor for Cross 4 Crowns. It turns out that Allen was attending the funeral of his great aunt that lived in Georgia. During the singing part of the service he heard a voice behind him that he thought to be either a woman or an outstanding male tenor. After the service he turned around and looked and it was none other than an old friend that he had grown up with years ago, Marcus Faulknor. So, one thing led to another and now Marcus is THE tenor for Cross 4 Crowns! Don't you just love to hear how God works in ways like that?

Marcus was featured on one of the songs in last nights concert, "Hide Thou Me." He did an outstanding job. Also joining Marcus on piano is none other than, Andy Stringfield, pianist for the Kingdom Heirs. Take a listen as Marcus makes his Knoxville debut:


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Cross 4 Crowns concert review - Highland Baptist Church

I do not really like my post title for this because it wasn't really a "concert" it was a musical worship service!

Last night my church, Highland Baptist, hosted the Southern Gospel quartet, Cross 4 Crowns. I had booked them on pretty short notice and had to scramble to advertise to let folks know they were coming. I was worried with that, and the fact it was Mother's Day, that our crowd would be sparse. I shouldn't have worried so much! I didn't get a head count but the place was pretty full. The best part was that the people that were in attendance were apparently hungry for some good Southern gospel music!

Cross 4 Crowns arrived at the church right as scheduled, 2 hours before start time. They set up all of their equipment, did mic checks and warmed up. I always like this time because that is usually how I gauge folks and see them for how they really are when they aren't on the stage. I enjoyed seeing the camaraderie displayed between the group members. They are a close knit bunch of guys that like to cut up. I've been around some groups where you can tell one person feels like they have to be in charge and everyone else has to fear and tremble in their presence, not Cross 4 Crowns. I saw everyone in the group joking around and having a good time during setup, and right in the middle of it was the group owner/baritone, Allen Leath.

As the church began filling up, I could sense the excitement in the air. Folks were having fellowship and enjoying themselves right up to the start of the worship service. I opened up with 3-verses of "Power in the Blood" and folks were already feeling the Spirit. After a few announcements, fellowship, and altar prayer, our pastor invited the group to come up and start singing. Cross 4 Crowns immediately belted out 3 songs before ever saying a word. I knew we were in for a good service as people were lifting up their hands and shouting and hollering "Amen!"

After the first 3 songs, Allen Leath, paused long enough to welcome everyone and introduce the guys. As I mentioned before, this was the Knoxville debut for C4C's new tenor, Marcus Faulknor. Allen mentioned the group's past issues with keeping a tenor singer and said that they had always prayed for "a tenor singer." But, he said this time they prayed for "THE tenor singer," and that's exactly what God gave them. Marcus fits in perfectly with the group and he is a delight to be around and listen to. I hope he is with Cross 4 Crowns for many years to come. We were also treated to a special appearance by his father, Ray Faulknor, last night! Get this... his father is a bass that sang with the Trail Blazer Qt. for many years. Allen asked him to come to the stage to sing, "Have a Little Talk with Jesus." He did a fantastic job, in fact, his voice reminded me a lot of my very favorite bass singer, Ray Dean Reese.

Being a bass singer myself, I pay a lot of attention to that vocalists part. Justin Terry is outstanding. At just 25-years old, he is one of the best I have ever heard. He said that he had been struggling with some sinus issues (yeah, who hasn't!) this past week. I know how hard that is on bass singers. I suffer from it constantly. But, he did a fantastic job of rattling the sub woofers last night! Everything he sang was great but my very favorite was "Under Control." I used to love to hear Tim Riley sing that song with Gold City and I think Justin did just as good of a job on it.

Davis McCammon Jr. was superb, as usual, holding down the lead part. His range is remarkable and he has a very powerful voice. His part on "I Believe In A Hill Called Mount Calvary" ran glory bumps down my arms. He is also a hard worker, as he very nearly tore down the entire set by himself last night after the fellowship supper.


We were treated to another very special guest last night, Andy Stringfield, was in the congregation. You probably recognize that name as being the current pianist for the Kingdom Heirs. Andy used to play for Cross 4 Crowns a few years ago. He is a very talented pianist and a terrific baritone singer. Not only did he play several songs with the group and a few solos, he also got on stage and sang the baritone part on "Now I'm On My Way to Heaven." My kids were especially fond of Andy and they begged to have their picture taken with him last night. He was very gracious to comply.

Cross 4 Crowns sang for a good solid hour, only pausing briefly for a break and to give out carnations to all of the mother's in the congregation. It was a very nice added touch to the whole evening. After the concert we adjourned to the fellowship building for a great time of food and fellowship. A special thanks to my wife and daughter who missed the concert in order to prepare for the fellowship. We had tons of food and everything was homemade and delicious.

I heard from several church members last night who told me that Cross 4 Crowns was the best group we have ever had come out to our church and sing. I know I sure enjoyed it and felt both uplifted and blessed after it was all over with. If you ever have a chance to host Cross 4 Crowns at your church, be prepared for a wonderful time in the Lord! These guys know how to deliver the message of Jesus Christ through pure Southern Gospel quartet music.

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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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4/28/09

Special Mother's Day Event with Cross 4 Crowns!

Have you been struggling with the perfect gift to give your mother for Mother's Day? Something that she will remember for years to come? Well struggle no more! Treat her to a special night of Southern Gospel music with Cross 4 Crowns!


On Sunday, May 10th, at 6:00 pm, Highland Baptist church , at 6014 Babelay Rd. in Knoxville, will be hosting the Southern Gospel quartet, Cross 4 Crowns, in concert. Cross 4 Crowns is one of the most talented and exciting quartets in Southern gospel music today.

What a special Mother's day evening of worship this will be! Show your mother how much you love and appreciate her by spending this evening with her in church.

Refreshments will be served in the fellowship building after the service. This is a free event, a love offering will be taken.

For more information and directions to the church, visit Highland's website at http://www.hbcknox.org/ or call/email Byron at 865-219-0996 email: Byron@hbcknox.org

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3/16/09

Like father like son

For weeks I have been so excited about going to the 5th annual SGM FanFair in Pigeon Forge. I bought 5-tickets in advanced so I could take my entire family. Like I mentioned in an earlier post, my wife and I were celebrating our 24th wedding anniversary this weekend. We spent the night in a hotel in Pigeon Forge and we were going to go to the SGM FanFair. Our plans changed when a church member passed away unexpectedly on Saturday. Her funeral was held at the same time the SGM concerts were being held tonight. So, my wife and I went to the funeral and I gave my parents our tickets and they took the kids to the singing instead.


Before the kids left, I told them to make sure they get plenty of pictures and to make certain they get one of Ray Reese. I jokingly told them to ask Ray if he remembered having his picture made with me at the Tennessee Theatre in 1998. Of course I was joking around, But, leave it to my son to track ol' Ray down at the singing and asked him if he knew me! Much to his (and my) surprise, Ray told him, yes, he knew me and then offered to pose alongside him for a picture! My son came through the door tonight just beaming and bragging about getting that picture. I would be bragging too because it is as nice of a picture as I have ever seen. The two pictures at the top of this post are side-by-side comparison of mine and my son's pictures with Ray Reese. They are 11-years apart.

There were several more pictures taken tonight but they were so far away that they all turned out very grainy and they aren't good enough to post. I sure would have liked to been there with my Canon. Oh well, maybe next time.

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2/28/09

Great Evening With the Chuck Wagon Gang Despite Odds

When I first booked the singing date with Penny Greene of the CWG, neither of us realized the odds that were stacked against us. At that time we didn't know that tonight was going to be Archie Watkins last night with the Inspirations and one of Carol Woodards last nights with the McKameys. For the past couple of months, Praise 96.3 has bombarded the Knoxville airwaves with advertising of their Mull's Singing Convention - Inspirations/McKamey's Friends and Family tour being held on the exact same night as our CWG concert. Many of the same folks that would come out to hear the Gang, are the same folks that enjoy the Inspirations and McKameys. So to say we were at great odds is an understatement! Add that to the tough economic conditions, Flu season, rainy weather and a forecast predicting 3-inches of snow for Knoxville tonight. So, I was really nervous when around 5:00, only one person had arrived at the church!

My mind was quickly relieved when around 6:00, folks started trickling in. By the time the 7:00 starting hour rolled around, we had a full house despite several of our regular members not showing up. I saw many of the same folks that came out for last year's concert including a long-distance winner from Clinton, S.C. I got to meet the CWG's former pianist and current marketing director, Harold Timmons.

Things were kicked off behind the scenes as the Pastor and I slipped into the choir room and got on our knees in prayer. I opened up the service with 3-verses of Power In the Blood and then handed it over to the Pastor. He read a few passages of Scripture, prayed, and then welcomed the Chuck Wagon Gang to the stage.

Of course the Chuck Wagon Gang were their usual outstanding selves. Perfect harmonies along with perfect songs made for a perfect night! They sang all of the old-time favorites that we all love and count on; Echoes from the Burning Bush, Looking For A City, Jericho Road, Suppertime, Little Brown Church in the Vale, and many, many others. A few of my very favorites tonight were, He Wrote My Name, and I'm Gonna See Heaven. I was hoping that they would sing my favorite from last year, He Said It All For Me, but I couldn't think of the name of it during the concert so I didn't request it. I did mention it to Penny after the concert and she said that it was one of her very favorites as well.

One of the things that I really enjoy about the CWG or any group, is how they share their testimony. Without the testimony the songs are just hollow and meaningless. It was wonderful to hear Penny and Julie both give their personal testimonies and praise the Lord Jesus Christ for allowing them to do what they do. I love to hear the wonderful singing but honestly, I would rather hear folks talk about their Salvation story than anything in the world. It's uplifting and inspiring.

The night ended way too soon but it was nice to feel the cool night air when we stepped out on the front porch of the church. My wife, son, and I, went to Burger King after the concert and while we were in the parking lot we saw the Chuck Wagon Gang's bus roll by on the road heading for the interstate. No doubt they were on their way to share the Gospel message with some other folks just like me.

Enjoy all of the pictures that I took of tonight's concert below:

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2/9/09

Great Southern Gospel resource

I received an email from Allen Davenport (owner/baritone of the So. Gospel trio, HisVoice) this morning, informing me of a great site that all Southern Gospel fans will enjoy: SoGoCity. "A site for artists and fans and friends of Gospel Music. A place to connect with others who enjoy music that lifts up Jesus Christ."


The site was created by Charles Brady, of Caraway Media Group, and is filled with Southern Gospel groups, soloists, and fans. There are videos, music, blogs, forums, general discussions, links to artists, and a plethora of other great resources. If you are a Southern Gospel music fan, performer, promoter, etc., you should click on over there and sign up. It's a breeze, takes about 2-minutes in fact.

Don't forget to send me a friend request! http://sogocity.ning.com/profile/ByronChesney

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1/15/09

Grand Ole Gospel Reunion Says Goodbye to K-town

Bad news for Knoxville Southern Gospel fans. It was announced this week that the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion is packing up it's bags and heading back to Greenville, SC.

According to Charlie Waller: "By popular demand, the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion 2009 will be August 13 - 15, at the newly renovated Greenville Hyatt Regency. All events will be held in the Grand Ballroom. Higher staging so everyone can see and new wider comfortable seats. Everything under one roof - no shuttle, no driving - it's going to be GREAT!"

I began to wonder last year when I attended, if the GOGR would be able to sustain, as attendance was suffering. I honestly believe it was due to poor advertising for the event. I know that it was announced on Praise 96.3 a few times but there wasn't much fanfair in the months leading up to the event. Honestly, except for my close band of family and friends, I never heard any mention of it. We thoroughly enjoyed each night that we attended last year and the year before. We noticed a pretty significant drop in attendance though.

In all fairness, the economic conditions were really bad last year. Gasoline was right around 5 bucks a gallon, making it difficult for folks living outside of Knoxville to attend. Waller also had just reinvented the Florida Boys and was trying to work up some excitement there, but it just didn't happen. Add the fact that the theatre that the new Florida Boys had rented out to perform in, suddenly shut it's doors and locked the group out. All of that had to leave a bitter taste in Waller's mouth. I don't blame him for heading back to friendly grounds.


While my family will miss being able to attend the GOGR, we are excited about the SGM FanFair that has moved to Pigeon Forge. We have decided that we will attend there instead.

So long GOGR, it was fun while it lasted.

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Grand Ole Gospel Reunion Says Goodbye to K-town

Bad news for Knoxville Southern Gospel fans. It was announced this week that the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion is packing up it's bags and heading back to Greenville, SC.

According to Charlie Waller: "By popular demand, the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion 2009 will be August 13 - 15, at the newly renovated Greenville Hyatt Regency. All events will be held in the Grand Ballroom. Higher staging so everyone can see and new wider comfortable seats. Everything under one roof - no shuttle, no driving - it's going to be GREAT!"

I began to wonder last year when I attended, if the GOGR would be able to sustain, as attendance was suffering. I honestly believe it was due to poor advertising for the event. I know that it was announced on Praise 96.3 a few times but there wasn't much fanfair in the months leading up to the event. Honestly, except for my close band of family and friends, I never heard any mention of it. We thoroughly enjoyed each night that we attended last year and the year before. We noticed a pretty significant drop in attendance though.

In all fairness, the economic conditions were really bad last year. Gasoline was right around 5 bucks a gallon, making it difficult for folks living outside of Knoxville to attend. Waller also had just reinvented the Florida Boys and was trying to work up some excitement there, but it just didn't happen. Add the fact that the theatre that the new Florida Boys had rented out to perform in, suddenly shut it's doors and locked the group out. All of that had to leave a bitter taste in Waller's mouth. I don't blame him for heading back to friendly grounds.


While my family will miss being able to attend the GOGR, we are excited about the SGM FanFair that has moved to Pigeon Forge. We have decided that we will attend there instead.

So long GOGR, it was fun while it lasted.

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1/5/09

Chuck Wagon Gang in concert - Highland Baptist

The Chuck Wagon Gang in concert Feb. 28, 2009 at 7pm at Highland Baptist Church in Knoxville, TN

The world famous Chuck Wagon Gang will be ministering in concert at Highland Baptist Church on Saturday, February 28, 2009 at 7:00 pm. Everyone is welcome. No admission charge. A love offering will be taken.

For the past 72 years, the Chuck Wagon Gang has continued to be one of the most popular and cherished gospel groups in the world. Today's group still stands by the tradition of singing the old gospel songs, the old time way, just the way Dad Carter taught.

We had a wonderful time last year when the CWG came to our church and we are excited about this year! You don't want to miss this glorious event! For more information about The Chuck Wagon Gang, visit their website: http://www.thechuckwagongang.net/

For directions to church, click here.

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