![]() The Gaither Vocal Group, founded by Bill Gaither, pictured, will perform a mix of holiday songs and gospel favorites at the Show Me Center. Gaither said the music will be a 50/50 mix of the two genres. (Photo courtesy Lobeline Communications) [Click to enlarge] |
The Gaither Vocal Band started the touring series, which combines combines classic gospel styles with contemporary sounds, in 1991, and the lineup has evolved slightly over the years to its current lineup Michael English, Wes Hampton, Mark Lowry, David Phelps and Bill Gaither. The show also features an array of guest artists, including Russ Taff, Lynda Randle and the Isaacs. Thursday's show will be popular musician Gordon Mote's first performance in Cape Girardeau.
"Back when I began my career, we were the contemporary artists," said Bill Gaither, founder of the vocal group. "Some people grumbled when our style of gospel came out, just as people grumbled at the contemporary artists today. What it comes down to is the message and how the listener relates to the music's heart."
He said the ministry of their music has always been the focus.
"We've had many letters from people who tell us about how our music brought them closer to God, like letters from wives who describe a husband who is reluctant to go to church but loves music, and they were able to use that to bring God into his life," Gaither said.
The Gaither Vocal Band released a new album, "Reunited," in September. It was the first album to feature only songs written by Bill and Gloria Gaither. The band is releasing two DVDs Jan. 26 featuring performances recorded in July in San Antonio. Both DVDs are available for preorder at www.gaither.com.
The Homecoming Tour concert will feature Christmas music as well as a section of gospel favorites.
"We are planning on about a 50/50 show, as far as the music is concerned," Gaither said. "We want to mix it up to keep Christmas in mind but showcase some of our favorites as well."
The Gaither Vocal Band has entertained people in nearly every type of venue, from auditoriums that hold tens of thousands people to church sanctuaries.
"No matter what size the stage may be, what really matters is the people who are there," Gaither said. "The crowd makes all the difference, and we really love the Midwestern audiences. When the crowd's heart is with us in the music, it makes the performance that much better."
The band tours extensively but makes time for family.
"Some of our younger members have younger children, and we want them to be able to focus on their families, so we limit the tour shows to the weekends," Gaither said. "We play around 70 dates a year with the Homecoming tour. I have three grown kids, and we relish those times around the holidays when we are able to get everyone together."
Gaither said the group wants to portray a message of hope.
"Life doesn't always make sense, but God is seeing a bigger picture," he said. "Even though today may be tough, the good news of the gospel is this: No matter how bad the situation may be, God's amazing grace can get us through."
Tickets for the Gaither Vocal Band Homecoming Tour are $44.50 and $31.50, and are available at the Show Me Center box office, by calling 651-5000 or at www.showmecenter.biz.
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I watch them whenever I can on TV. Wish I could be at the Cape to see them in person, which I have never had the pleasure of doing. I do plan to see them before this life is over.
.....and so it goes~~
During mom's last six years of her life she lived at a local nursing center. The Sunday morning Homecomming Programs brought much enjoyment and peace to her. She especially enjoyed Ernie Haas, first as a member of the Cathedrals, and then as a regular on Gaither Homecoming programs before his current Signature Sound group became so popular. Thank you Bill and Gloria for your ministry of music. During those six years, I regularly bought the VHS tapes of most of the programs produced by the Gaithers. Mom not only would watch these throughout the day, but would use them as witnessing tools to turn many other residents and employees into fans of the Gaither Homecoming Programs and their members, especially Ernie Haas!
It's exciting that this group is coming to Cape.
We've never seen them in person, but we are able to watch them almost daily on Sky Angel. What God has chosen to do with their lives only time and eternity will tell. Go see them if you can!
Yeah, well, he is definately right about the God's amazing grace getting you through situations thing...I mean, look at me!
god is truely amazing