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Thursday, May 13, 2010
The Gardners Featured On SouthernGospelTimes.com
HUNTLAND, Tenn. – (May 12, 2010) – Zion Music Group recording artist The Gardners are currently featured on the popular Southern Gospel website SouthernGospelTimes.com. The Gardners are the featured interview on the much read “And Now, Introducing…” article.
“And Now, Introducing…” is a series of articles designed to introduce upcoming or emerging artists in the Southern Gospel community to a new batch of fans. The article on The Gardners focuses on their history as a performer and minister, their biggest spiritual and musical influences, the future of their ministry, and much more.
“We’d like to thank the fine folks over at SouthernGospelTimes.com for featuring us,” mentioned Mitch Gardner of The Gardners. “We are honored to be featured on such an impressive site that focuses on Southern Gospel music!”
To read the article on The Gardners, visit SouthernGospelTimes.com.
The Gardners recently made their first tour stop to Brussels, Belgium earlier this year. The popular trio, who consists of Pastors Mitch and Regina Gardner in addition to Mitch’s twin brother Michael, were surprised with a trip to visit Missionaries Phillip and Brenda Ciulla as part of a Pastor’s Appreciation gift from their church last year.
The Gardners recently wrapped up recording their new album for Zion Music Group. More information on that will be released at a later date!
More information on the Gardners can be found at http://www.thegardners.com.
About The Gardners
Based out of Huntland, Tennessee, the Gardners are a Southern Gospel music ministry that has spanned more than 40 years of musical excellence. Whether performing in small churches or major Gospel music events, the Gardners are a busy group, frequently performing and proclaiming their musical Gospel outside the traditional boundaries of the four walls of a church. Today the group is made up of twin brothers Michael and Mitch Gardner and Mitch’s wife, Regina. Together, they form a dynamic trio that features tight harmonies and well-written songs that are penned by the siblings.
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