
On this last weekend in June … the Jubilee begins with the balance of the much-requested Cathedrals Live in Atlanta concert from 1983, which actually took place in the suburb of Marietta, Georgia, at the Cobb County Civic Center. The group at that time consisted of Glen Payne, George Younce, Kirk Talley, Mark Trammell and Roger Bennett.
Then, with just over two months ‘til the 2013 NQC gets under way … listen to a full hour of performances from the stage in Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Expo Center during the 2011 edition of the National Quartet Convention … during which you’ll hear from 14 of the top names in Southern Gospel music.

Due to enLighten’s live broadcast from the Quartet Show in Memphis, the Weekend Jubilee will not be heard on Saturday evening.
On this weekend of June 15th … the Jubilee begins with the Freemans in a performance that’s nearly an hour long which was recorded in Morristown, Tennessee in 1996, titled Getting’ Out the Good Stuff.
Leading off on this weekend of June 8th … the recently released live performance project titled 5 Cities … 5 Days … 5 Voices … Legacy Five on tour. If you are wondering about the five voices, they are Scott Fowler, Scott Howard, Gus Gaches, Matt Fouch and Trey Ivey, who’s also their pianist.
Leading off on the week of June 1st with their much-requested Who Moved the Piano … you’ll hear the balance of Fair Haven Quartet’s recently-recorded Live in Renfro Valley concert.
Then, it’s the Primitive Quartet, a group that’s played a major role in Gospel music for several decades. And … the Jubilee is privileged to bring you a full concert by the Primitives recorded at their outdoor performance theater in Hominy Valley, North Carolina, a full dozen years ago … simply titled Live from Hominy Valley 2001.