Gospel Concert at Bill Monroe Music Park
Saturday, July 9th, we went to a Southern Gospel concert down at the Bill Monroe Music Park. It was actually a 3 day concert, but we only went to the Saturday night concert. The performers were Gold City, Legacy 5 and The Perrys. The Perrys were actually there all 3 nights. We really enjoyed the outdoor concert. We were blessed by the music. It was so nice to just sit back and enjoy some good Southern Gospel music by three very talented groups.
It had been a long time since I had heard Gold City sing live, so it was a special treat to see Tim Riley and to hear his booming bass voice.
Gold City did several familiar songs, many I remember hearing the group sing a long time ago.
Gold City's pianist, Bryan Elliott, did a fantastic job.
The next group was The Perrys. They also did a great job. This is another group that I had not seen live for a while, if at all. I can't remember now.
All in all, it was a great concert. Like I said above, we had a great time. Looking forward to seeing Gold City in Columbus in August, and spending 2 days this year at National Quartet Convention.
It had been a long time since I had heard Gold City sing live, so it was a special treat to see Tim Riley and to hear his booming bass voice.
Gold City did several familiar songs, many I remember hearing the group sing a long time ago.
Gold City's pianist, Bryan Elliott, did a fantastic job.
The next group was The Perrys. They also did a great job. This is another group that I had not seen live for a while, if at all. I can't remember now.
Then, one of my favorite groups, Legacy 5, hit the stage. I love Legacy 5. They did an awesome job.
This was the first time for us seeing and hearing the new piano player, Trey Ivey. The rest of the group likes to give Trey a hard time since he is a lot younger than the other guys. He is only 21, but does an outstanding job. All in all, it was a great concert. Like I said above, we had a great time. Looking forward to seeing Gold City in Columbus in August, and spending 2 days this year at National Quartet Convention.
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