
On the edition for the weekend of November 16th … leading off, you’ll be uplifted and entertained by the Kingsmen Quartet for a full hour, as the clock is turned back to 1992 as they are Singing In the Sun in Orlando, Florida. At this time, the group consisted of Gary Sheppard, Jim Hamill, Tim Surrett, Parker Jonathan, Eldridge Fox, Ray Reese, Anthony Burger and Greg Fox.
Next, it’s the best of the best from the year of 2008 … as heard on the stage of Freedom Hall in Louisville during the National Quartet Convention. This weekend, you’ll hear 30 minutes of these performances … with the balance to lead off next weekend’s Jubilee. From Gold City to the Booth Brothers and the Hoppers to Brian Free & Assurance … you’ll hear them all over these two weekends … as they sounded in 2008!


On this weekend of November 9th … you’ll be taken back to 1975 and to the Levitt Auditorium at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky, for the second half of the historic concert by J. D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet.
Leading off on this weekend of November 2nd … spend 40 minutes listening to some vintage Anchormen, and a 1992 performance titled In Concert, recorded at Johnston Community College in Smithfield, North Carolina.
On this last weekend of October … the Jubilee has the second in a series of encore broadcasts of performances from June’s 2013 Memphis Quartet Show. From Saturday, the final evening of the four-day event … you’ll first hear from the Blackwood Brothers and Triumphant. Just as it took place on the stage in the Cook Convention Center, each group will sing a 30-minute set and then each return for a shorter set … a full 90 minutes of music total!
On this weekend of October 19th, the Jubilee has 85 minutes devoted to just one group and one concert … it’s the Rambos and their 1974 Live … and Alive at Soul’s Harbor recording – a church situated in the Minneapolis suburb of Saint Louis, Minnesota. Yes, it’s Dottie, Buck and Reba all the way!