The official site of the Singing Ministry of Tom Smith from Sproul, PA. Site includes bio, schedule and booking info.
Tom Smith has been singing gospel music since 1974. He accepted Christ as his Saviour, Aug. l965. His desire is to uplift the name of Jesus and to see others come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
In May of 2002 Tom lost his job after 27 years. The company decided to relocate from PA to Ohio. That is when God opened the doors for him to go into full-time ministry.
Tom is available for concerts, pulpit supply and preaching revivals anywhere God opens the door. Tom has recorded eight albums and has appeared on local TV programs and on Music City Gospel Showcase TV in Nashville, TN. God has opened doors for Tom to appear in concert with the Hoppers, Bishops, Cumberland Boys, Henry & Hazel Slaughter, Squire Parson, Joel & Labreeska Hemphill, Phil Cross, Ronnie Hinson, The New Hinsons and LaVerne Tripp ...
Jim Murray Ministries:
With undisguised friendliness, Jim expresses his enthusiasm for his solo career. Since leaving the Imperials in 1986, Jim says, "I've never been as fulfilled in my music as I work for the Lord!"
But music, whether in company or alone, has filled Jim's life from the very start. The beginning of Jim's singing resounded with good old-fashioned Southern Gospel music. Jim immersed himself in quartets, operettas, musicals, and other endeavors around his hometown of Lansing, Michigan.
After studying voice for two years at Michigan State University, Jim began his career in the gospel music field as a member of the Melodaires Quartet, then on to the Ambassadors Quartet, later joining the Orrell Quartet where he met Jake Hess of the Statesmen Quartet. In 1966, Jake invited Jim to join the still newly formed Imperials. His rich tenor voice settled into place and he began a stint that would last for two decades (from 1966 to 1986) ...
Aver Harreld: gospel soloist:
Trusting the Lord was not a hard thing to do once I had exhausted all other resources to find peace and happiness in my world of pain. In March of 1979 I gave my heart to Jesus and He forever changed the entire course of my life.
After many years of preparation and growing spiritually in the Lord, I knew that God had called me to serve Him in the Ministry of Music. Praying for doors of opportunity to open, I began branching out from local singing venues to eventually traveling nationally with the message God had given me in song, Word, and testimony.
Even though I am considered a solo artist, "Harreld of Praise Ministries" also consists of my husband, Mike and our Himalayan cat, Angel. Mike is ministry coordinator, sound technician, bus driver, and cook. Angel has the most important responsibility of all; making sure that she receives all the love and attention she can get at the end of a busy day. After all, she works very hard at being spoiled! ...
Hamilton Road is a Gospel Quartet based in Columbus, Ohio. We are a part time ministry dedicated to spreading the Word of God through Southern Gospel Music. Rick Hinkle, bass; Trevor L. Dillinger, tenor; AJ Layton, baritone; P. Zachary Olah, lead.
The Cathedral Quartet:
George Younce, Glen Payne: Welcome to the Official Cathedral Quartet Website!
Anything and everything that we have available can be found here! You can feel "safe and secure" when you order from our website, as all orders placed on this website are SECURE.
Glen Payne - Lead Vocals / George Younce - Bass Vocals / Ernie Haase - Tenor Vocals / Scott Fowler - Baritone Vocals / Roger Bennett - Piano.
If there is one word that describes The McKameys, it would be sincere. Each member of this Southern Gospel singing group is sincere in their love for the Lord, sincere in their love for the music they sing, and sincere in their need to spread the Word to
others through their music.
Organized as a trio of sisters -- Dora, Peg and Carol McKamey -- in 1954, the group is nearing its fifth decade of spreading love and blessings through the music they sing. Even though there have been several changes in the group's makeup, the wonderful harmonies, great songs and sheer joy of singing has never gone away. Whether they are performing "Roll The Burden On Me," "Even The Valley," "Right On Time," "Arise," or earlier hits like "Who Put The Tears" or "God On The Mountain," there is a light that shines through onstage and an energy that carries them through the night when they perform ...