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Watkins Family Brings Mountain Sounds To First Baptist Of Lafayette

Thursday, July 29, 2010
The Watkins Family will appear on Aug. 8 at First Baptist Church of Lafayette. Click to enlarge.
The Watkins Family will appear on Aug. 8 at First Baptist Church of Lafayette. Click to enlarge.

The Watkins Family will bring their acoustic music to First Baptist Church in LaFayette on Aug. 8. The church is located at 201 North Main St.

They will perform at 6 p.m. in a special concert. A love offering will be received.

For more information, call 706 638-3727 or visit http://www.fbclafayette.com/.

Review for the Watkins Family:
The group which includes matriarch Judy Watkins and her three adult children Todd, Lorie and Shanon continue a path sharing their love of Jesus through traditional music touring across the United States and Canada since 1982.

Their latest project “Heaven's Worth Waiting For” features a collection of new material.

“This project is one of the most exciting recordings we have ever done,” said Lorie. “We really searched to find just the right songs to reflect the sound and message we are wishing to share with those who have followed our career.

“This is our way of sharing our thanks for all the support we have received. All of the family is featured on the new CD on songs which reflect their vocal character.”

The group's newest top 50 Singing News chart song from the Rick Hendrix Company is “She’s Working on Her Testimony” featuring Shanon. The song was penned by Greg Day and Sheri LaFontaine.

Lorie is nominated for Favorite Female Vocalist and Favorite Instrumentalist in the 2010 Front Porch Fellowship Bluegrass Gospel Music Awards. She was previously nominated twice as Female Vocalist of the Year in the Front Porch Fellowship Bluegrass Gospel Music Awards hosted at the National Quartet Convention. She appeared in the NQC All-Star Band in 2008 and 2009.

The CD produced by Grammy winner Mark Fain, Grammy nominated Karen Peck Gooch, and Danny Jones follows their acclaimed project “Darkness Wept” which brought the popular radio singles “He's Still God,”a number 1 song, “Love Stood Alone” and “Round The Last Turn.”

Multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Maness of Knoxville joined the group recently. Maness was most recently part of the bluegrass band The Dixie-BeeLiners.

The group has shared concert stages performing for thousands beside acts such a Randy Travis and Diamond Rio. They have appeared at major industry events including the National Quartet Convention in Kentucky in 2007 and the SPBGMA Bluegrass Music Convention in Nashville, Tenn. as well as large ministerial crusades.

The family has performed on television broadcasts for INSP, Inspirational Network and dozens of stations around the U.S. And Canada.

The Watkins Family have received nominations for Impact Award and Female Artist of the Year from the Front Porch Fellowship hosted at the National Quartet Convention, Best Contemporary and Traditional Bluegrass Gospel Group by the Society for the Preservation of BlueGrass Music in America which hosts its annual awards in Nashville, and were also nominated as Best Bluegrass Act at the Coca-Cola Music Awards previously hosted in Atlanta.

The group broke new ground in becoming the first bluegrass gospel act to perform on Capitol Hill in the Capitol Complex in Washington D.C. attended by dignitaries from around the world.

For more information, visit www.watkinsfamilymusic.com.


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