Thursday, May 23, 2013

Three Bridges, Elliott McCoy Welcomes New Grandbaby



Nashville, TN (May 15, 2013) Elliott McCoy, manager and Baritone singer for the Award winning Gospel group Three Bridges has announced the addition of his 13th grandchild.
Elliot said “I've taught my children that it was important to keep ahead of those Hatfields and they have taken that challenge to heart. Her name is Ellie, but I like to call her the future Miss America.”
Little Ellie was born on May 13, 2013. She came into this world at 7 pounds and 20 ounces and 20 inches long. Elliott continued on “My wife and I are proud of all 13 of our grandkids, but new ones smell so good. Grandkids are a blessing from God and keep a smile on our face.”
In other news about Three Bridges, they along with the Beelers,will be performing at WJCR –FM in Upton, Kentucky for a special Food Ministry Benefit Concert on May 18th starting at 1PM. It is being held in the WJCR-FM Pavillion located at 13101 Greater Hollow Road in Upton.
Beelers Lead singer Cory Beeler said “It's always an honor to help other ministries and this Food Ministry feeds thousands every month. WJCR is a great station and they are showing the love of Christ through this ministry. It's also a plus getting to share the stage with Three Bridges.”
In addition to the Gospel concerts the day long benefit will include an appearance by the Mega Force Power Team and a Car Show.
You can learn more about Three Bridges at www.threebridgesgospel.com or www.facebook.com/3BridgesMusic and you can E-mail them at threebridgesinfo@gmail.com
You can reach the Beelers at www.thebeelers.org or https://www.facebook.com/TheBeelersOfficial and you can E-mail them at blessed@thebeelers.org .
Both artists are booked through Beckie Simmons Agency – 615-595-7500

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About Three Bridges
Three Bridges’ music is rooted in traditional ”southern gospel” and ”black gospel” music. This blended style has made Three Bridges an internationally-acclaimed Gospel group — one that is known for tight harmonies, a unique vocal style, an exciting and energy packed stage presence and, most importantly, for spreading the joy of the Good News of Christ. They have entertained and ministered to millions through their recordings, TV appearances and live shows — which is why Three Bridges has quickly become one of the most prominent Gospel groups in Christian music today.
Following the release of the critically-acclaimed debut album, Soldiers (2002), Three Bridges has wowed packed-out venues across the nation…from Gospel singings, business conventions, churches, political meetings, TV shows, charitable relief events – all the way to Air Force One! They have also appeared on five Bill Gaither video tapings and were special guests on a video for the United Nation.




About The Beelers
Cory is an incredibly anointed songwriter (it’s just in his blood), singer and musician, as well as preacher of the Word. Cory also plays guitar, harmonica and piano. Robin is the middle sibling whom God has blessed with incredible vocal and arranging abilities. Her talents also include piano and a comedy character they call “Sham”, who is so funny and will “keep you in stitches”! Husband, Steve, travels with the group as road manager/sound man. Tina, the first born of The Beelers, is the mischievous one of the family, but also is the Rock! Because their mother died when Cory was just a young boy at the time, Tina not only assumed the role of “big sister”, but also became part Mother. Her importance to The Beelers vocal performances are blessed by the same commitment she has to everything else in life. Tina is an incredible singer with a contagious smile and helps “hold it all together!” The Beelers have been singing their family style of harmony since childhood. Their first radio single is a song written by their Dad, Ray Beeler, “When A Man Dies”, immediately following the death of their mother. Their debut project is entitled, “Common Ground”, a great song penned by Cory Beeler plus several songs by producer and songwriter, Glen Bates, on BSA World Records.

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