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The Lesters

I remember the Lesters from way back when I lived in the St Louis area. You transformed from the Lester Family, to the Lester Family with the Gateway Boys and Donna, then the Gateway Boys with Donna and Ginger, and now on to just the Lesters. Tell us a little about the history of the Lesters from the early days to now. Are there any future Lesters waiting in the wings?

Deon, since 1925 there has been a Lester Family. St. Louis has been home to this music ministry from the beginning. The name, Gateway Boys came about in the 60's when the Gateway Arch was built on the riverfront along the Mississippi River. St.Louis became known as the Gateway To The West. My Grandfather, Harvey (Pop Lester) decided to name the younger generation of the Lesters the Gateway Boys. Then after Curt Reed was drafted into the Army, Pop decided that my sister, Donna, could step in. Thus, began the Gateway Boys and Donna. Then Ginger, my younger sister, came onto the scene. Guess what? The Gateway Boys with Donna and Ginger came into existence. Different names, yet we were all the Lester Family. I loved it! You asked about other Lesters in the wings? My son, Jonathan travels as much as he can at this time. He represents the fourth generation of the Lesters. Deon, only God knows, but, yes there is hope for the Lesters to continue on.

How has the ministry of the Lesters changed since it was Mom and Pop Lester and Herschel and Alene? (Correct my spelling if you need to.)

The ministry never changes. It is the gospel message in song. As it was back then, it is still our desire to see people saved, to see lives changed, Christians encouraged, and to see God glorified in everything we do. The big difference is that we have a greater opportunity nowadays to reach more people because of the many different means of communication.

You traveled so long with mostly family, how is it different now?

Naturally. I miss the days of it being mostly family that traveled. It will always be a family ministry. By that, I mean that anyone who comes to be a part of the Lesters will always be made to feel as if they are a part of the Lester Family. Even though Trecia Cisneros, Liz McMillan, and David Parrett may not be blood relatives, they are who God has placed here. I believe they are here on purpose.

I know that you are an Ordained Baptist Minister. Does that work directly with the Lesters ministry?

Many years ago I knew that I had been called to sing the gospel. I surrendered my life to that calling. I am very grateful that the Lord uses the Lesters through the ministry of Gospel Music to share the word.

Many people may not know that you are an excellent drummer. Do you often get the opportunity to use that talent?

Deon, it has been a long time, hasn't it! Thank you for your kindness, but it has been a very long time since the days of drumming for me. At best, I hope I could still keep a decent rhythm.

The Lesters were the promoters extraordinaire of St. Louis in the 60s, 70, and 80s. What are you doing in the promoting arena now?

Actually, the main promotion the Lesters do is at Meramec Caverns. This October will mark the 39th Annual Fall Festival of Gospel Music. This is now a four day gospel music event and is a huge undertaking! And quite honestly, with our travels is all we can handle. the other promotion we do is also held at Meramec Caverns. (Get the picture? The Lesters LIVE in a cave!) The Lesters host an Easter Weekend Celebration. This event features the Lesters doing the singing and a cast of fifty friends that portray the crucifixion and the resurrection. This production is presented in pageantry and song the Saturday evening before Easter and Easter Sunday morning. The Easter weekend celebration has become an important outreach of the Lesters ministry.

Tell us a little about the lovely scene that you have on the side of your bus, or is it a picture that you carry to all of your concerts? (Help me out of this hole I've dug myself into)

Deon, I'm always digging a hole for myself. Actually, you are right on both counts. At one time, we did drive a tour bus that did have a picture of Meramec Caverns painted on the side. We were the only group in gospel music or in any music, I guess, whose bus was a rolling billboard. Needless to say, we got alot of looks and alot of questions. Now, We simply display a picture on our product table. Who knows. one of these days we may be traveling in another cave bus!

What one place would you love to sing at that the Lesters haven't made it to yet?

We've had the privilege to sing in so many wonderful places. Honestly, I really can't think of one certain location or building in particular. When you've sung in a cave like Meramec Caverns (God's Creation) what else is left except Heaven? That's the ultimate!

What's the funniest thing that you can remember happening on stage in all your years of traveling with the Lesters?

Probably, it was on a television set back when my Grandmother, Mom Lester, was living. I had made a big introduction about how the entire family was about to sing a great old Albert E. Brumley song, "I'll Fly Away." Well, the music started and needless to say it was not "I'll Fly Away"! It was a song entitled "Let Me Travel Along." For some unknown reason, we all just decided to play along and started singing the words to "I'll Fly Away" to the melody of "Let Me Travel Along"! It was a train wreck! One thing led to another and before you knew it, my sainted Grandmother started doing a little jig and flapping her arms like she was flying! I have never laughed so hard in my entire life! Not one of us could gain composure, so we had call off the rest of the filming for that day. This is actually on a video we released that included bloopers.

Is there anything that you would like to address that I haven't asked?

I'll just say that it is our desire to continue doing our best to share the gospel.

Be sure to visit The Lesters website at http://www.thelesters.com. And don't forget to see The Lesters ib concert, Wednesday, July 26, 2006 at the 7th Annual Gospel Music Fan Festival in Smyrna, TN

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Written: 04/01/2006 | Category: Special Feature Comments: 12
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  1.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/01/2006

    Elaine Harcourt's avatar Thanks, Deon, for a great interview with Brian. I believe The Lesters are one of the greatest family groups in SGM & the least known to the general public.

    God is good all the time & all the time God is good. 

    Elaine Harcourt

  2.    Jason Percy ~ 04/01/2006

    I've been singing bass with the Signature Quartet since we started out on this journey in Dec. 2000 Along the journey I have had the unique privilege of meeting several "National" Southern Gospel Artis. None have been as personal as the Lesters. As a matter of Fact, Ginger produced our first album ! Brian has been an encouraging inspiration to us all with his magnetic personality. Trecia is the best Soprano in the business . . . She is a "Singin' Machine." You just simply won't find a more genuine family in Southern Gospel !

    In His Service,

    Jason Percy

  3.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/02/2006

    Many years ago, Hershall Lester was nice enough to welcome 4 corn-fed girls from Sikeston, Missouri to sing at his singings. My mother and her sisters were The Tolbert Sisters in those days, and some of their fondest memories were singing with The Lesters. The Lesters have always been a kind family who loved the Lord and loved to sing. Time flies, but precious memories are forever. God bless you, Lester Family -- and thank you!

    'Gracie's Girl'

  4.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/03/2006

    Thank you for hi-liting the Lesters ministry. The always have the tightest harmony of any mixed group on the road, and their life speaks volumnes for the Lord

  5.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/05/2006

    Being from St. Louis, I may be a bit biased, but I do believe the Lesters have always been underrated. Songs like "He'll Only Need It For The Weekend" should have easily been top 5 material but barely hit the top 40. However, their focus has remained on ministry and their fan base is loyal so the legacy will carry on!!

  6.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/06/2006

    Just a wonderful family; sincere; they live what they sing about. I've known Brian and the family since he stood on a accordian case to sing in the microphone. They're "real people".

  7.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/07/2006

    I've been a Lester's fan ever since I was saved in 1962. Mom and Pop Lester were wonderful, Godly, humble, down-to-earth people, and those characteristics ho9ld true with the rest of the family. Having lived in St. Louis until 2003, I spent many a wonderful hour at the old Kingsland Theatre on Gravois, listening to the Southern Gospel groups that the Lester's brought in. I can almost smell the popcorn and taste the home made pie. I requested a song by the Lester's on the one So. Gospel station her in Sumter, SC, and to my disappointment they had none.

  8.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/13/2006

    JUST A BIG... T H A N K Y O U

    THANKS TO THE LESTERS FOR TOUCHING MY LIFE A MILLION TIMES OR MORE...

    I LOVE EACH ONE OF YOU...
    AND REMEMBER... HE DIDN'T THROW THE CLAY AWAY

    PHILIPS1: 3 & 6

    AL THOMAS
    GOSPEL GOSPEL - GOSPEL FLASHBACK'S HEAVEN BOUND EXPRESS & HYMN SING http://WWW.RADIOGCIM.COM

  9.    HAMMER ~ 04/14/2006

    HAMMER's avatar Thanks Deon for finally giving the Lesters their due. I have known Brian Lester and his family since I was knee high to a grasshopper it seems and they are some of the finest folks anywhere! Brian has even let me bang the ole' skins for them a time ot two over the years. I miss Mom & Pop and Herschel since their passings, I miss Donna, Dan & Ginger as well, but know that Dan & Ginger are following their calling as well. Nobody sings "He Didn't Throw The Clay Away" like Brian and he is a wonderful choice as emcee at the NQC as well. God Bless and keep smilin' Brian.

  10.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/17/2006

    The Lesters are vastly underrated in terms of popularity within the SG industry. They don't overly-market themselves. That's not their focus. Their focus is on people, not on themselves. Their sound is tight. They communicate the message in their songs well. Liz has been a great addition. She has a rich, full voice. They all are so genuine. Going to hear them sing is like going to church, not just going to a concert.

    Even with as long as they've been around, they're the best-kept secret in SG music.

    Brian is absolutely a class act.

    Best wishes to the Lesters.

  11.    Auto Bozaarth ~ 12/20/2010

    I love Your Song you sing. I would like to know where I could get the Sheet music for this song.

    He Didn't Throw The Clay Away.

    Thanks
    Auto Bozarth

  12.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 01/28/2012

    i remember back in the 70's when i first got to meet and hear the Lester family down in Salem MO. at Corinth Babtist church. My sister fell head over heels for Brian lol but seriously, i thought they were such a blessing through their music. I too am a gospel singer but i remember that i was so jealous of Ginger, even though i knew we were not supposed to be jealous. I learned every one of their songs so i could sing them but i am sure i probably didn't do them any justice. I just love the Lord and love singing for Him. God Bless the Lester family.



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