Surprise! We’re still alive and kicking. I know many of you were wondering what had happened to us. Sorry to keep you in the dark for so long. I ‘m to blame, so don’t go getting on the other guys (to much anyway). OK? Anyway, let me bring you up to date on our latest comings and goings, as well as, our other news.
We finished last year with a couple of our favorite annual concerts plus several we enjoyed so much we hope they will become an annual event.
The Patriot Quartet Homecoming sing went wonderfully well, at least from our perspective. Our guests, The Northmen, One Voice and the Hilltop Trio were all in fine fiddle. I believe we all were blessed by their Spirit led performances. We particularly want to express our appreciation to the “home folks” who attended and gave the Patriots and our guests such a warm welcome. We love all of you a lot. Special thanks to those who volunteered to help out, and to the Pastor and members of the Lawrenceburg Methodist Church for again allowing us to use their fine facilities.
New Years eve found the Patriots among friends and neighbors once again at Sand Spring Baptist Church’s watch night service and gospel sing. Once again, a good time in the lord was enjoyed by all.
We began January 2009 with a weekend in the Waco/Berea area of Ky. On Saturday the 3rd, we were the honored guests of the Tate’s Creek Baptist Men’s Association’s annual “Beast Feast” (wild animal meat) held at the Bethel Baptist church near Waco. It’s hard to imagine when we’ve seen more good food or as much “variety” of meat dishes. However, (and I certainly wouldn’t want to imply that any of those fine gentlemen would deliberately mislead us, but….) some of the labels on those dishes were very suspect. Anyway, it was all good and we truly enjoyed the food and fellowship. They seemed to enjoy the singing by the Patriots that followed the meal. The following morning we worshiped just down the road with the folks at the White’s Memorial Baptist Church. Thanks folks for a memorable service and for new friendships.
Now for the “big” news of the Patriot Quartet and perhaps an explanation of why our web site has appeared so inactive. To begin:
1. After much prayer and discussion, it was mutually agreed that Insco Rue would leave the Patriots. We want to give “Sonny” our heartfelt thanks for the year and a half he was with us and wish him all blessings as he continues to use his fine singing voice for the Lord. Thank you Sonny!!
2. God is Good! After interviews and tryouts with several candidates, we believe He has provided exactly the right man to fill our tenor position. He is a professional gospel singer and evangelist with a great voice, and he even lives right here in Lawrenceburg, KY! I know all of you are going to enjoy our newest member, Bro. Eugene Hoffman. Although this is his first time with an all male group, Eugene shares our love for Southern Gospel music and is quickly acclimating to the blending of the four voices into the true quartet sound. I know you’re going to like it;
3. More good news. Our former keyboardest extrodinaire and buddy Mr. Wayne Edwards has rejoined the group! We are simply delighted at this turn of events and look forward to having him with us immediately. He’ll give us much more flexibility in our stage performances and is a valuable asset to the group in many ways. Welcome back Wayne.
4. and finally, The Patriot Quartet is no longer with the Eddie Crook Recording Company. We love and respect the folks there at the ECC but felt it was time for a change. So, after several years and four (?) recordings we have decided to make a move. We’ve signed a one-year recording contract with the folks at Lamp Music Group, Whitesburg Georgia and are already working with Lamp’s owner and producer Mike Pillow on material for a brand new recording. Please pray for us as we begin 2009 with a lot of exciting changes and opportunities. We feel strongly that we are following the Lords guiding and are in his will for us.
Until next time, may God richly bless you all, is my prayer.