Artists|September 18, 2018 12:32 EDT
Gerald Wolfe's Gospel Music Hymn Sing Series To Release New Album, DVD 'Heaven's Jubilee! Live At Indian Trail' On Sept. 21
The latest CD and DVD release in Gerald Wolfe's Gospel Music Hymn Sing series, Heaven's Jubilee! Live at Indian Trail, will release this Friday on Sept. 21. Ahead of the release, a pre-screening of the upcoming DVD took place last week at the Sun Valley 14 movie theater in Indian Trail, N.C.
Featuring select artists such as Greater Vision, Mark Trammell Quartet, Jim Brady Trio, Tribute Quartet, The Whisnants, Mylon Hayes Family, Stan Whitmire, and Sandy Payton, the 2018 "Gospel Music Hymn Sing Tour" strives to preserve and promote the value of the art-form of congregational hymn singing.
What began as a simple "sing-along" during a gospel concert in a small Indiana theater, eventually led to the first video recording of the Gospel Music Hymn Sings series. Shortly after the release of the first DVD in the series, the Gospel Music Hymn Sing Foundation was formed by Gerald Wolfe, Jim Brady, Rodney Griffin, and Mark Trammell.
Artists from the Gospel Music Hymn Sing series are currently scheduled to perform music at the National Quartet Convention taking place on Saturday, Sept. 29, at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
The CD and DVD for Heaven's Jubilee! Live At Indian Trail can be ordered via the Gospel Music Hymn Sing Foundation's official website and Facebook page (links at the end of the article).
Greater Vision, Tribute Quartet, and Jim Brady Trio are among many award-winning artists at Daywind Records, which is also home to Adam Crabb, Amber Nelon Thompson, the Blackwood Brothers, the Bowling Family, Brian Free & Assurance, Jason Crabb, Jonathan Wilburn, Joseph Habedank, Karen Peck & New River, Legacy Five, Mark Lowry, Michael English, the Nelons, and The Hoppers.
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