April 2nd, 2008
Well folks, we finally made it through March and are hoping not to be “fooled” by April. I say it that way because we had several chances to grow our patience in march ( the bible says that tribulation maketh Patience, doesn’t it?). We began the month with a wonderful visit with our good friends at Harmony Hill Baptist, in New Matamoras Ohio and then on to Mt Vernon Baptist, Scott Depot, WV. Mt Vernon is always a favorite stop for me personnally, because I get to visit with my son Johnson, his wife Lea and my best fans Sarah, Ashley and Katie and sing to some great folks too! We ended the month with another very good tour, going to Vandergrift presbyterian Church in Vandergrift ,Pennsylvania; back to the New Town First Baptist near Cincinnati, Ohio, and finally; back to the Mackville Methodist Church, Mackville Ky. Both these trips were wonderful. However, the middle of the month was where we learned all that patience (I hope). Between weather and the flu bug, we didn’t get to sing at all between the first and the last weekend in March! We even had to cancel a trip to eastern North Carolina that we had been looking forward to. Ouch, that hurt. Oh well, looks like April is shaping up well, with a number of church concerts and a couple of conventions. Please check our schedule for more information and come join us whenever you can. Until next time, just keep on doing with all your might what the Lord has asked of you. He’ll bless you for it. >
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March 18th, 2008
March 18, 2008. Springing Forward!!! Just praising and trusting the Lord!
I hope this finds each of you doing the same and looking forward to what He has in store for you this spring. As I watch the grass turning green, small flowers blooming, animals making nests and hear the birds singing, I too feel a new surge of energy and enthusiasm. I’m reminded that we all are a part of God’s great natural creation and share in this wonderful rejuvenation of body and spirit we call SPRING. Thank you Lord!
The Patriots are certainly ready for spring. We’re looking forward to a renewing of our calling, the wisdom and patience to trust the Lord for direction, and the faith, strength, and energy to enthusiastically obey. So far this year we’ve experienced a mixture of great blessing and hard times. We’ve been blessed with the unfailing presence of the Holy Spirit in our concerts, with the love and prayerful support of our friends, new and old, and with the completion of a brand new recording. That’s just a short list of them. However, we’ve been beset by the devil as well. It seems that since we began last December to follow God’s leading toward a slightly new ministry direction, we’ve been having an unusually large number of problems. A short list would include: bus repairs; fuel prices (I know, everyone has that one); concert cancellations (weather related or sickness); poor concert attendance (also weather and sickness related); and finally, several rather large unplanned bills, resulting in a total draining of our bank account. I can only conclude that we must be on the verge of doing some great work for the Lord for the devil to try so hard to stop us! I can’t wait!
Our new radio single “We Don’t Have Time” written by and featuring our talented baritone, David Combs has gone out to radio stations all across the country. It’s a great song from our recording Standing for God and Country that zeroes in on how we sometimes think we don’t have time to do what the Lord wants us to do, but we know who is the true Master of our time. I hope you’ll “take the time” to call your local station and ask for “We Don’t Have Time.” We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of our newest recording titled Classics II - In the Good Old Days. It’s a compilation of eleven more of our favorite gospel songs of the 60’s and 70’s. Several of the songs feature our brand new tenor, Sonny Rue (I like it anyway, heh, heh). The recording is getting very good marks from those who’ve given it an early listen, and I think you’ll like it too. We should have the finished CDs around the middle of April. You can order early by e-mailing me at www.gabhartd@bellsouth.net and forwarding a check for $18.00 ($15.00 + 3.00 postage).
Please pray for us as we press on through some uncharted waters for us. We are praying that some of you will feel God leading you to partner with us financially in our ministry. We’d like to ask you to pray about supporting us on a monthly basis, and then follow the Lord’s leading, whether it’s yes or no. Until next time, enjoy God’s great gift of Spring!
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January 2nd, 2008
Happy New Year! As I write this it’s the 2nd day of 2008 and I just can’t quite get that to sink in. I’ve only just very recently got used to writing 07, and here we go again. I can’t wait to see what the Lord has in store for us in 08. Actually, He’s already given us a great blessing with the great watch night service the Patriots were part of at the Sand Spring Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg Kentucky. We shared the program with Lawrenceburg’s own trios Jubilation (all male) and the Hilltop Trio (all female), as well as, One Voice, a brother/sister duet from Crab Orchard Kentucky and the Calvary Heirs, another male quartet from the London Kentucky area. Mr. Larry Briscoe and his program committee did an outstanding job of putting the program together. Each group was different than the others but all were very good. Adding to my personal enjoyment was the wonderful fellowship we experienced both on and off the stage. Most of those in attendance were already old friends, so whether we were in the audience or on the stage we were enjoying great gospel music while looking into the smiling faces of Christian friends. It just doesn’t get any better than that!
Most of December we enjoyed a brief vacation from traveling. We haven’t been idle, however. During the last three weeks or so we have been working preparation for a new recording project. This will be a “Classics” II featuring some more old favorite southern gospel songs. This will be our first recording featuring the Patriot’s newest member, Ensco “Sonny” Rue, at tenor. He’s been received extremely well by audiences everywhere we have been with him and is building his own following of fans (I just can’t see why people carry on so over tenors anyway.)
Please listen for (and request often) our new, soon to be released, radio single “WE DON’T HAVE TIME” written and featuring our own David Combs. We are told this song will be on the first compilation disk to radio from the Eddie Crook Company for 2008 and should be arriving at radio stations accross the country in the next few weeks.
For those of you who have asked, we really do have a schedule for 2008 and it, or part of it should be up on this site today. I and the other Patriot member in charge of posting the schedule (Joe) pledge to do a better job of keeping this site updated this year. I know many of you depend on us to keep you informed. I encourage you to drop us a note when you can as well. Your support and encouragement is very important to us.
Please pray for us as we begin another year of serving the Lord. We are not always certain what direction He will take us but we want to always follow His bidding. May God bless you as you do the same.
dg
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October 17th, 2007
Come Celebrate with the Patriot Quartet and friends at the 4th annual Patriot Homecoming sing. This event will be held Friday and Saturday October 26 and 27 at 7:00 pm each night. The site will again be the Lawrenceburg United Methodist Church located on the corner of US 127 Bypass and Carlton Drive, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. We’re sure to have a great time with such guests as Lawrenceburg’s own Hilltop Singers to kick things off on Friday night, followed by the very popular Jay Stone Singers. Saturday night will feature talented singer, songwriter and actress Cheryl Jackson, followed by the Called Out Quartet, an excellent group of young men whose popularity continues to rise across the country. Of course, the Patriots will also be singing each night. The church doors will be open for all to come. However, there will be someone at the sanctuary doors to accept donations to help defray the costs of bringing these good groups to Lawrenceburg. We would suggest $10 per person as a reasonable goal for those able to help, but all donations, large or small will be much appreciated. Most of all we desire your prayers and presence for these nights of praise and celebration of the blessings we all enjoy as saved sinners and as Americans!
Since my last posting (and I’ve been dutifully chastised for taking so long) the Patriots have been very busy doing what the Lord has called us to do. We’ve sung to and worshiped with a lot of folks in such places as Akron, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; St. Louis, Missouri; Renfro Valley, Kentucky and lots of points in between. God just continues to bless us everywhere we go with the presence of His Spirit and with the blessed fellowship of brothers and sisters in Christ. We truly love seeing old friends and making new ones.
The National Quartet Convention was great time of seeing old friends and making the acquaintance of many new ones. We hope all of you who came by will remember to mention us to the Father and will stay in contact with us. The Patriots were pleased to sing at an NQC showcase on Monday afternoon. I hope you were there. We certainly enjoyed ourselves for the brief time we were on stage and want to give a great big thank you to our friends in the crowd who supported us so well!
On a personnel note, we do have some sadder news. Jerry Shepherd, our long time tenor and brother has found it necessary to once again leave us for medical and family responsibilities. You may recall that he returned to us a little over a year ago after being gone for a few months due to medical problems. Since his return, the Lord has used him in a mighty way, both in his singing, in giving his personal testimony of the Lord’s grace in his life, and through the book Angels At The Crossroads by Ann H.Gabhart. It’s a biographic story of his tormented young life as a professing Christian who was also a drug addict, alcoholic and eventually convicted felon on whom God never gave up or forsook. The twists and turns in his life through his rededication and work for the Lord in prison and his eventual release is so compelling many have told us they stayed up all night reading the book. We, the Patriots, will surely miss Jerry and his antics on and off the stage. Please join us in prayer for him and his family as they start this new chapter in their life. Jerry plans to continue singing as a soloist and giving his testimony when the opportunity arises. May God richly bless you, Jerry and Connie. We love you both.
God is good! He always provides abundantly. When Jerry took his “leave” last year, the Lord almost immediately provided the perfect man for the time in Paul Stearman. This time it’s taken us a little longer but we believe God has lead us to just the right person to fill our tenor position again. His name is Ensco “Sonny” Rue. Sonny and his wife, Judy live in Danville, Kentucky where Sonny owns and operates his own insurance business. He (like the rest of us) is a “mature” man with many years experience in a variety of music genres, including a couple of stints in a southern gospel quartet. Although Sonny has already filled in a couple of times, we will be “officially” introducing him to our friends at the upcoming Patriot Homecoming Celebration. He will be taking over the tenor position full time at the end of October. We, including Jerry, believe the Lord has again brought us together with the right person and we are grateful to Him. God is indeed good!
This weekend begins with a Friday night visit to the Kentucky Gospel singing convention being held at the Convention Center in Cave City, Kentucky. We look forward to seeing a lot of our good friends there. From there we go on to Fairmount, Illinois and our friends at the Greer building for another great time at their Saturday night gospel concerts. On Sunday we travel just back up the road to the Central Park Church of Christ in Tilton, IL. We look forward to visiting and singing with these folks. They have become our very dear friends and staunch supporters. It’s gonna be a great weekend!
Until next time, may God richly bless you.
DG.
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July 30th, 2007
Hello my friends. Well, here we go again with (an attempt of) an update on the Patriot Quartet. First, I have a small confession to make. You haven’t seen an update for a while due to my aggravation with this computer! A couple of weeks ago, I spent hours bringing our readers up to date on the comings and goings of the group only to loose it all when I attempted to publish it to our site!!! Not being on the best of terms with this contraption to start with, I almost swore off completely! OK, what actually happened was that I had myself a nice Christian fit! Ah, confession is good for the soul. I feel better.
In the aforementioned news update I tried to mention each concert and the fine folks that were there. That list was quite lengthy and now another month has already gone by. Let me just say that we love and appreciate the ministers, music directors and others who have welcomed us into their churches and have trusted us to lead their folks in worship. We also want to thank the enthusiastic and loving folks in the congregations and audiences that have so warmly accepted us and our music wherever we go. Through your prayers and monetary support, you’re a real and important part of what God is accomplishing in the Patriot’s ministry. We want each of you to know how much we love and appreciate you personally.
In other news,
- Praise the Lord! Jerry’s voice is back nearly full force. Thanks to you who prayed for him. We depend on prayer.
- Celebrate, a new song penned by our own Joe White, was released to radio mid June, and from all indications is doing well. Please listen for it on your local station and remember to call the station and request it. Thanks.
- Standing For God and Country, our brand new recording project, has been completed! We should be receiving product any day now. This new project contains a good mix of new and previously recorded songs. We have also included several patriotic songs with a gospel message. I think you’ll like it.
- The Patriot Quartet Homecoming 2007 will be Oct. 26 and 27, 2007 at the Lawrenceburg United Methodist Church, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. The church is located on the corner of US 127 and Carlton Lane. Guests this year will include the Jay Stone Singers (Friday) and the Called Out Quartet and Cheryl Jackson (Saturday). Cameo appearances by a couple of local favorites may be included each night. Keep in touch for more specifics later.
- The National Quartet Convention will be held Sept. 10th thru 15th in Louisville Kentucky at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. Please come by and see the Patriot Quartet in booths 311/313. Make plans to hear us perform at the NQC Showcase beginning at noon on Monday.
- The Kentucky Gospel Singing Convention will be held at the Cave City Convention Center Oct. 19th and 20th. The Patriots will be there on Friday the 19th. The program begins at 6:00 on Friday evening and 5:30 on Saturday. Make plans to come on down and join in the fun.
Until next time, may God richly bless us all.
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May 18th, 2007
Hi everbody! I thought it was high time I brought you up to date on the comings and goings of the PQ. If you’ve been following our schedule at all you’ll see that we’ve been fairly busy, with trips to Illinois, Michigan and Indiana, as well as several closer to home here in Kentucky. We can certainly say that God has blessed us in each locale and in every concert. However, there is an evil power at work against us, it seems.
For the past month or so, Jerry has been having extreme voice problems. Part of that time, he couldn’t sing at all, let alone sing his normal high part. However, with the Lord’s help, and a lot of “re-arrangement” of our songs (usually meaning “trooper Joe” got to hit the high notes) we were able to fill our obligations in a credible manner. God is good and He honored our efforts with blessings! We’ve enjoyed seeing old friends and have made many new ones. But the old devil wasn’t through. In the last two weekends we’ve experienced three or four last minute cancellations! Now I know unforseen things happen to cause a concellation once in a while, but this many in a couple of weeks looks like more than a normal coincidence. I personally suspect satan is trying to keep us from experiencing something really great just down the road! Hallelujah!
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“CELEBRATE”, a song written by our own Joe White and featuring Jerry Shepherd, will be debuted on WCGW 770 AM radio on June 14th around 10am! A Patriot Quartet interview will be featured along with the song debut. CELEBRATE will be included on the Eddie Crook Company compilation disk for June and should arrive at all other stations shortly after it’s debut on 770. Thanks a bunch to John Wells, Bruce Edwards and all the gang at WCGW for wanting to debut this exciting new song for us! We love and appreciate you guys.
We’re truly excited about the new recording and hope to get it to you folks soon. In addition to CELEBRATE, it contains several great new songs written by Joe, David and others and will include several songs with a patriotic theme. The project is titled “Standing for God and Country”.
Until next time let’s keep on singing!
dg.
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March 29th, 2007
Hello friends and gospel music fans! Spring has sprung here in Kentucky and the Patriot Quartet wants to wish you a wonderful year as we all serve the Lord in our own way(s).
Since my last post (my, it seems a long time ago) the Patriots have been singing to a lot of very nice folks all around our region of the country, but concentrating more than usual perhaps on staying closer to home than we do in other seasons. You just never know what the weather will be from Christmas to Easter in Kentucky. The Lord has continued to bless us with the presence of His Spirit where ever we go and for this we are so grateful. We’re also grateful for all our wonderful “fans” that keep showing up when we are within their area. We especially want to express our love and appreciation to that special group from the Perryville Kentucky area. Your loyalty and dedication to our ministry and your smiling faces at our concerts mean more to us than you will ever know. Thanks, and may God bless all of you!
The book, Angels at the Crossroads by Ann Gabhart, depicting the the amazing story of Jerry Shepherd’s early life and the saving power of God’s amazing Grace, is doing great! Ann, an established author with fifteen previously published books, and Jerry, who is ofcourse the tenor for the Patriot Quartet, agree that God put them together for the purpose of making this great testimony available. Although the book is Ann’s first self-published book and her first non-fiction effort, it is selling well and has already begun to win awards. For more information about the book and how to get your copy, as well as information on Ann’s other books, go to Ann’s website at www.annhgabhart.com .
Please pray for the Patriot Quartet as we work to record a new project. It will be titled Standing for God and Country and will feature a number of original songs along with a few standards. Several of these songs have patriotic themes. We are very excited about this new project because we believe God is in it. Look forward to the first radio release from the project this spring, probably in May.
Goodbye for now. We hope to see you at a concert soon. Don’t forget to send us your comments and well wishes. We love to hear from you.
dg.
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December 5th, 2006
Hello again and thanks for dropping by our web site. We enjoy sharing our news and happenings with a growing number of folks who check up on us from time to time.
Since my last post we have only taken a couple of trips, but they were good ones. ON Nov. 25th we were privileded to make our first visit to the First Baptist Church of Ft Madison, IA. Our brother in Christ Mr Jim Jenkins and all the folks there were a fine group to sing to and worship with. They even led the bus in and out of town, through the fog. Thanks Jim, we really appreciated your thoughtfulness. The next day we traveled to the “big city” of Osco, Il, to visit with our good friends at the Osco Community Church. For those of you who are not familiar with that area, Osco is a small village at a crossroads in the middle of a lot of corn fields. However, what they lack in size is offset by quality. I know for a fact that the Lord is doing some powerful work in the lives of the folks who flock to the Osco Community Church from miles and miles around. We love you folks and pray God will continue to bless you and your efforts on His behalf.
This last weekend we spent attending the “Eddie Crook Christmas” weekend celebration in Gatlinburg TN. Between the good singing, visiting with old friends, shopping and sight seeing, a good time was certainly had by all!
For those of you who are wondering, Jerry is feeling better but has several more tests undergo. He is singing and working but still has the symptoms that sidelined him for a while though not quite as accute. Please join with us in prayer that the Lord will heal his body and fill his soul with joy this Christmas season.
Merry Christmas everybody.
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November 21st, 2006
The Patriot Quartet has truly been blessed, especially over the past month or so since my last post. We began that period about as low in spirit as you can imagine. We had been looking forward to our trip to Louisiana for some time. However, the week prior to our leaving, while frantically working to get the bus ready to use after it being down nearly all summer, we got some even worse news. Jerry was sick, possibly very sick, and could not make the trip! It seemed the old devil was working overtime to stop us. After much prayer, we decided that if Satan wanted us to stay home so badly, something good was about to happen and we needed to do everything we could to get there. We contacted every backup tenor we could and no one was available. Then the Lord stepped in! He reminded me that my nephew (by marriage) Cal Adams, pastor of the Cherry Ridge Baptist Church in Bastrop, La, could sing tenor. I called and he agreed to try. Folks, with one and a half days to prepare that man sang all weekend with us like a pro! Thank you Lord and thank you Cal for giving your talent and labor to the Lord once again, and for helping us fulfill our obligations so well. We had a great time all weekend. Saturday night we visited with Bro. Jack McKeithen and the nice folks at Clarks Baptist church. After the concert we met Mr. George Grubbs of KGGM radio in Monroe, La, for whose support and assistance we are truly grateful. He informed us, and all those attending, that the concert scheduled for the Riverside Baptist Church on Sunday evening was cancelled due to a death in the Pastors family. However, the Green Acres Baptist church had agreed to host us instead. On Sunday, we sang both morning and afternoon at the Cherry Ridge Baptist church. Cal sang so well those folks were afraid we would try to steal him. We enjoyed delicious lunch and the fellowship and I of course especially enjoyed visiting with my beautiful neice (Cal’s wife) and daughter. That evening we traveled just down the road to the Green Acres Baptist church and had a wonderful time, even with such short notice.
Since that weekend we have been very busy. We’re so grateful Jerry has been able to be back with us. Though he’s not out of the woods by any means, we are encouraged by early tests. Please join us in praying for his return to health. The first weekend in November we spent in North eastern Ky. We had a wonderful time singing for and making friends with Bro. Homer Norman and the folks the Germantown Methodist Church on Saturday night and then visiting once again with our friends at the Tolesboro Methodist Church on Sunday morning. On Veterans day we traveled to Roxana Il, to sing at the Nazarene Community center. The next day we were scheduled to sing at the Abundant Life Assembly of God in Marion, Il. Unfortunely, we had to cancel due to prep for tests Jerry was to take on monday. We very much appreciate those folks for understanding.
This last weekend we were back in Northern Kentucky. We had a wonderful time for our first visit at the Melbourne Methodist Church Sunday morning. It was good to have our good friend and Joe’s cousin Rusty Freis to sit in at piano on a couple of tunes and to make new friends. Sunday night we sang for, and later ate yummy homemade ice cream with our friend Dan Fehler and the folks at the St. Paul Church of Christ. We had a great time with the enthusiastic crowd and made many new friends. We are truly blessed.
We just want to give thanks to God for his faithfulness as we depend on Him. We have truly felt “..the touch of His hand” this month. Our cup runneth ofer!
Thank you Lord!
Until next time…….
Darrell “Goose” Gabhart
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