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Spoken 4 Quartet

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Spoken 4's sensational vocals and heart felt performances impact the lives of those who attend their concerts. It isn't often that a Quartet arrives on the scene with such a unique combination of vocal ability and stage presence. The blend of Thomas Griffin's fine tenor, Jon Charles Taggart's superlative lead, Jeremy Wilkerson's rich baritone and Cecil Stringer's unbelievably low bass delights listeners.The sincerity and talent that Spoken 4 brings to the stage uplifts the spirit and encourages the soul. Not only do they demonstrate a powerful, rich blend of harmony alongside their legendary pianist . . . it is also evident that these men share a deep bond with one another. The joy of spreading the Gospel bonds these men together as "brothers" and is completed by their personal relationship with their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.Singing uplifting harmonies that glorify Christ, this group is charged to be genuine and true. In speaking with them individually, it doesn't take long to realize that they are here to glorify God and have a personal passion for the things of the Lord.Their name, Spoken 4, was chosen because each of the members are "spoken for" by the Heavenly Father. As servants of their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, their goal is to glorify the Lord and share His Word through their ministry of music as well as their personal lives. Visit their website to learn more about each of them and why they have chosen to sing Gospel Music.www.spoken4qt.com Myspace Layouts
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Member Since: 12/02/2007
Band Website: www.spoken4qt.com
Band Members: Cecil Stringer - Bass: Jeremy Wilkerson - Baritone: Jon Charles Taggart - Lead: Thomas Griffin - Tenor:
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Record Label: Gospel Heritage Records
Type of Label: Major

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All was silent

Matthew 27:45 &46 "Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour. And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? Tha...
Posted by on Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:32:00 GMT

Who has the most to sing about?

Messiah's Song Who has the most to sing about? "We have the most to sing about: a Savior whose love is so vast that He voluntarily endured the torment and shame of the cross for the sake of His enemi...
Posted by on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 16:25:00 GMT

A "Lil Bit" goes a long, long way!

"Notice that all the men whom Christ called around Him were weak men in a worldly sense. They were all men without rank, without title, without position, without wealth or culture. Nearly all of them...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 22:56:00 GMT