
On this weekend of March 9th … the Jubilee leads off with the balance of the Camp Meeting Style concert by the Diplomats, which took place nearly ten years ago at Mt Holly Church in Bremen, Georgia.
Then, you’ll have the opportunity to again hear the great Kingsmen Quartet as the clock is turned back nearly 20 years to 1994 and you are on the stage of the Alabama Theatre in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to experience a full evening with Jim Hamill, Ray Reese, Parker Jonathan and Tim Surrett.

Leading off on the Jubilee on this weekend of March 2nd … it’s a group that had a fair impact on Southern Gospel music in the 1990s, but didn’t last out the decade … Perfect Heart … as they were heard on the stage of the Forum in Jonesboro, Arkansas … in the year of 1994 … from their recording, Live at the Forum. Members were Danny Funderburk, Dale Shipley, Mark Lanier, Mike Presnell and Jeff Stice.
Leading off on this weekend of February 23rd, the Jubilee presents a 2008 performance which took place in east Tennessee, as clearly noted in the recording’s title. It’s the Old Paths, having just been transformed into a quartet shortly before this date, singing Live In Pigeon Forge. Making up the group are Jeremy Peace, Tim Rackley, Doug Roark, and Brandon Barry.

Leading off on the weekend of February 16th . . . the remaining half of KingsGold III, the third in the series of four double quartet performances by the Kingsmen and Gold City … with Jay Parrack, Steve Lacey, Mark Trammell and Tim Riley making up Gold City … and for the Kingsmen, Chris Collins, Jim Hamill, Tim Surrett, Parker Jonathan and Ray Dean Reese. The year was 19-94 and took place in the New Alabama Theater in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
For the weekend of February 9th … the performance is titled From Out Of The West They Came, Live and On Stage … which can only mean the Hinsons … Ronnie, Bo, Larry and all the Hinsons … in a concert which took place in 1976 in Fresno, California. Get ready for a full hour of Spirit-filled singing!