
On this last weekend of February, the Jubilee is presenting highlights from the National Quartet Convention’s 36 hours of performances on the main stage of Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky in the year of 2007.
If you’d like more information about this year’s Quartet Convention, taking place the second week in September, go to their website … www.nqconline.com .. . or call 1-800-846-8499.
Then, you’ll hear another portion of the grand performance recorded a couple of years back in the Daystar Studios in Ashland, Kentucky by the Inspirations … it’s the project where the title tells the whole story, Favorites of 45 Years.

On this weekend of February 18th … the Jubilee has just one group preparing to sing … in a concert performance lasting well over an hour … by a family group which carries one of most legendary names in Southern Gospel music … the Speer Family. So, off you go to the First Church of the Nazarene in Nashville, the year is 1991 and Bill Gaither is standing by to introduce them . . . as they are celebrating their 70th Anniversary as a family singing Southern Gospel music!
Leading off on this weekend of February 11th … you’ll return to the Daystar studios in Ashland, Kentucky, for the second half of that 2011 performance by the Rochesters, titled LIVE in the Bluegrass State. If you’d like to see and well as hear this performance, visit their website:
On this February 4th weekend, the Jubilee has two first-time performances. Leading off will be 55 minutes with Naomi and the Segos. As of this writing, we have no information as to the date for this concert, but in introducing them, the host announces “Morganton, North Carolina” as the location. The CD/DVD recording is simply labeled Naomi & the Segos – LIVE.
On the Jubilee for the weekend of January 28st . . . the year is 1986 and the group is Gold City … featuring Tim Riley, Mike LeFevre, Ivan Parker, Brian Free and Garry Jones. Yes, it’s the second half of their recording titled Double Take … which the Jubilee brought you the first half of two weeks ago. This performance was recorded in Charleston, South Carolina.