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The Browns - Aug 2004

The month of July has been exciting for The Browns. The group received an invitation by Hall of Fame legend, Gary McSpadden, for them to join him performing 30 Christmas shows in Branson, MO at the Americana Theater. A Christmas Celebration with GARY and his friends, the Browns, will be filled with Christmas classics and Gospel favorites celebrating Jesus, the reason for the season. The Browns are looking forward to spending Christmas in the "Live Entertainment Capital of the World", Branson, Missouri. The group will be in the studio this month recording a Christmas CD. The musical tracks will be produced by award winning pianist, Jeff Stice. For more about "A Christmas Celebration" Show visit : http://www.bransonalive.com Call toll free 877-336-7827 or 417-337-9333 for information and reservations.

The Browns will be traveling to Nashville twice this month for various events. The 23rd of July The Browns will be singing their new radio release "ONE WAY" at TBN for the Exalt Him talent search semi finals. In the middle of the month the group will attend the Steve Hurst School of Music Ministry for the 5th year in a row. The school is always a highlight for the group each year. The Steve Hurst school is held at Trevecca University where the group will study voice, stage performance and enjoy a time of revival and goal setting for their ministry for the coming year. "God always renews, guides and gives us direction at the school. That's why we make it a priority to go study and get with God's people there each year. Our goal is to be lifelong learners and skillful with the gift God has given us."

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Author: AGM | Author's Website: http://absolutelygospel.com/
Written: 08/01/2004 | Category: ArtistsThe Browns Comments: 0
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