The Echoes made our first appearance at Oscar Baptist Church, in Oscar, Kentucky, for their annual homecoming celebration.
The 10:00am starting time necessitated getting up early for the pretty long trip to get to Oscar. But singing to a full house of enthusiastic worshipers made the getting up early well worth it.
We'll be looking forward to a return visit to Oscar Baptist.
The Echoes from Calvary was formed in 1970. In 1972, it was incorporated in the State of Illinois as a non-profit religious organization, with the purpose of "Spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ through song." If you would like to have the Echoes from Calvary at your church or event, contact us at: 270-533-6415 or 618-949-3497
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Friday, May 19, 2006
Glorybound Christian Entertainment - May 19th
The Echoes made a return appearance at Glorybound Christian Entertainment's event at the Goshen United Methodist Church Family Life Center, in Stella, Kentucky. This is about the 4th time we have enjoyed singing to friendly folks, in a dinner club atmosphere.
Appearing with us were The Moreheads, of Monkey's Eyebrow, Kentucky. Although we are both members of the WKGMA, and have sung in the same areas, this is the first time we've had the opportunity to sing on the same program. And what a joy it was! If you get a chance to go see the Moreheads, you'll be in for a treat. Wes Morehead writes a lot of their material, and he is one more good songwriter!
Appearing with us were The Moreheads, of Monkey's Eyebrow, Kentucky. Although we are both members of the WKGMA, and have sung in the same areas, this is the first time we've had the opportunity to sing on the same program. And what a joy it was! If you get a chance to go see the Moreheads, you'll be in for a treat. Wes Morehead writes a lot of their material, and he is one more good songwriter!
Friday, May 05, 2006
WKGMA Spring Convention - May 5th
The Echoes participated in the West Kentucky Gospel Music Association's Spring Convention, which took place once again at Trinity Baptist Church, in Paducah, Kentucky. Talmadge Martin emceed the Friday concert, introducing a number of WKGMA groups and soloists.
A good time was had by all, as they say. And it was real good to see John Clark, of the New Harmony Singers, in attendance, only a couple of weeks after suffering a stroke. John's miraculous recovery is truly a miracle of God.
A good time was had by all, as they say. And it was real good to see John Clark, of the New Harmony Singers, in attendance, only a couple of weeks after suffering a stroke. John's miraculous recovery is truly a miracle of God.
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