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SubmittedAugust 24, 2016

Nashville, TN – The community is invited to attend a concert by the award-winning bluegrass gospel band The Farm Hands Quartet at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Glen Allen United Methodist Church, Highway ZZ and County Road 804 in Glen Allen, Missouri…

Pastor Kim Mitchell
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Nashville, TN – The community is invited to attend a concert by the award-winning bluegrass gospel band The Farm Hands Quartet at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Glen Allen United Methodist Church, Highway ZZ and County Road 804 in Glen Allen, Missouri.

The Farm Hands is an award-winning band based out of Nashville, Tennessee, consisting of industry veterans Tim Graves, Daryl Mosley, Keith Tew, and Don Hill. Among the four members are a Grammy Award winner, a member of the Preservation Hall of Greats, two Song of the Year award winners, 10-time Dobro Player of the Year winner, Songwriter of the Year winner, and 2 long-time veterans of the Grand Ole Opry stage; in addition, as a band they have been honored with awards for Gospel Band of the Year, Entertaining Band of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, and Album of the Year. These are top-notch singers, songwriters, and instrumentalists! They put on a very entertaining, funny and inspiring program appropriate for all ages.

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“These guys are awesome! I don't know when I've laughed so much or had so much fun. It has been the best concert we have ever had,” raved Bill Lewis, pastor at a church where the band recently performed.

There will be no admission charge, but a love offering will be taken; CD’s and DVD’s will be available for purchase. For additional information, contact Kim Mitchell at (583) 783-3822 or Patty Lindley at (502) 262-0428.

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