Lincolnton, GA – Jeff & Sheri Easter, along with an army of friends and family, are busy making final preparations for the 7th Annual Jeff & Sheri Easter Homecoming. The annual event is set to take place Mother’s Day weekend, May 7-10, 2015, in the small rural town of Lincolnton, GA.
For a majority of the year, Jeff & Sheri Easter can be found traveling around the country singing and sharing the Gospel. For one weekend, however, they stay home and invite their friends to enjoy their hometown, great music and fellowship.
Music lovers will enjoy a stellar lineup of talented Gospel artists. In addition to the music, the annual event will offer many family-friendly festivities to take a part in.
Scheduled to appear during the weekend are artists Dailey & Vincent, The Bowling Family, Little Roy Lewis & Lizzy Long, The Isaacs, Lewis Tradition, Primitive Quartet, Karen Peck & New River, The Easter Brothers, and The Browders. Tickets are $20 per person per day, 12 and under free. Weekend passes are available for $50 per person, and group rates also available for groups of 20+.
On Saturday morning, May 10, 2015, Sheri will be hosting the 3rd Annual Ladies Brunch and Devotions. There are only 50 seats available for this event. Tickets are $35 per person and include brunch, devotions with Sheri, and a gift for attending.
On Saturday evening, there will be hosting a Talent Show on the concert grounds open to the first 35 entrants. The winner will receive 10 hours of free studio time (a $500 value) and will be invited to perform during Saturday evening’s concert. The entry fee is $50.
On Sunday morning, May 11, 2015, a special “going away service” will take place with a sermon by the patriarch of the Easter family – James Easter, of the Easter Brothers. There is no admission fee for this service. Catfish dinner to follow.
For more information on these events and to reserve your tickets, visit www.jeffandsherieaster.com. Please note: no physical tickets will be mailed but will have them available for you at WILL CALL the day of the event.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
JEFF & SHERI EASTER MAKING FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR 2015 HOMECOMING
Friday, July 5, 2013
Furman Wilson, brother of The Primitive Quartet's Norman Wilson, Passes Away
Furman Roger Wilson, 71, died in his sleep during the early morning hours of Tuesday, July 2, 2013.
A current resident of Burnsville North Carolina, he was the son of the late Radford and Virta Anders Wilson. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Katie Ann Wilson.
Pastor Wilson retired after 40 years from American Enka. He was a founding and charter member of Bethesda Baptist Church in Candler, North Carolina, where he served as pastor. He was also a charter member of The Primitive Quartet and was a vocalist on the quartet's earliest recordings.
Pastor Wilson is survived by his wife, Margie Letterman Wilson; daughters Carol (Dennis) Randall, Debbie (Jay) Roberson, Sherry (Jim) Rice, and Jennifer (Jerry) Bradford; sons Curtis Bradley, Richard (Cindy) Blevins, Ronald (Pam) Blevins, and Donald (Tonya) Blevins; grandchildren Brandy Rice, Justin Roberson, Andy, Shannon, Lacey, and Chelsea Blevins, Hannah, Heidi, and Sarah Blevins, Jaron, Jessica, Jonathan, and Jacob Bradford; great-granddaughter Allie Blevins; sisters Jean (Floyd) Jones, and Judy (Red) Bullman; and brothers Norman (Wanda) Wilson, and Truman (Linda) Wilson.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday at Bethesda Baptist Church, with the Revs. Dale Banks and Michael Banks officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
Pastor Wilson will be taken to the church at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday where he will remain until the service hour on Friday. His family will receive friends at the church from 4:00 p.m. on Thursday.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Bethesda Baptist Church, P..O Box 1357, Candler, NC 28715.
Groce Funeral Home, Asheville, North Carolina, is in charge of the arrangements.
Source: Primitive Quartet and Singing News Magazine http://www.singingnews.com/Southern-Gospel-Obituaries/11695096/
A current resident of Burnsville North Carolina, he was the son of the late Radford and Virta Anders Wilson. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Katie Ann Wilson.
Pastor Wilson retired after 40 years from American Enka. He was a founding and charter member of Bethesda Baptist Church in Candler, North Carolina, where he served as pastor. He was also a charter member of The Primitive Quartet and was a vocalist on the quartet's earliest recordings.
Pastor Wilson is survived by his wife, Margie Letterman Wilson; daughters Carol (Dennis) Randall, Debbie (Jay) Roberson, Sherry (Jim) Rice, and Jennifer (Jerry) Bradford; sons Curtis Bradley, Richard (Cindy) Blevins, Ronald (Pam) Blevins, and Donald (Tonya) Blevins; grandchildren Brandy Rice, Justin Roberson, Andy, Shannon, Lacey, and Chelsea Blevins, Hannah, Heidi, and Sarah Blevins, Jaron, Jessica, Jonathan, and Jacob Bradford; great-granddaughter Allie Blevins; sisters Jean (Floyd) Jones, and Judy (Red) Bullman; and brothers Norman (Wanda) Wilson, and Truman (Linda) Wilson.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday at Bethesda Baptist Church, with the Revs. Dale Banks and Michael Banks officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
Pastor Wilson will be taken to the church at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday where he will remain until the service hour on Friday. His family will receive friends at the church from 4:00 p.m. on Thursday.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Bethesda Baptist Church, P..O Box 1357, Candler, NC 28715.
Groce Funeral Home, Asheville, North Carolina, is in charge of the arrangements.
Source: Primitive Quartet and Singing News Magazine http://www.singingnews.com/Southern-Gospel-Obituaries/11695096/
Friday, March 1, 2013
Harmony Road to Present Concept Video From Brian Free and Assurance

Program also features Collingsworth Family, Dills, Primitive Quartet and Red Roots
Signal Mountain, TN 2/28/13 This week's Harmony Road TV program features the popular Brian Free and Assurance Video “I Want to be That Man”. Also on the program is a concept video from The Dills, The
Primitive Quartet, and The Collingsworth Family. The program also includes a concept video
from Roots along with Cody McVey and an exclusive interview with the group.
Harmony Road, a 30 minute southern gospel television program can be found each week on
TNN, The Nashville Network on Sunday mornings at 8 Eastern, as well as other broadcast
and cable outlets. Go to www.harmonyroadtv.com or www.facebook.com/harmonyroadtv for
times and channels. Information on TNN and its growing list of affiliates can be found at
www.watchtnn.com.
The program is hosted by Singing News publisher and Solid Gospel Radio host Les Butler.
Other members of the Harmony Road team include gospel musician Cody McVey with
interviews and stories from the road, as well as Randy Liner, Technical Director and Roger
Spears, Producer. This week’s program originates from The Music Road Resort in Pigeon
Forge, TN. More information about the resort can be found at www.musicroadresort.com.
Harmony Road is also seen on theWALKtv. For a list of affiliates and information on
streaming, including ROKU, go to www.thewalktv.com. You can also find Harmony Road
each Saturday evening and Sunday morning on WMJN29 in the Huntsville/Decatur, Alabama
area and streamed on the internet at www.wmjn29.com. The program is also shown on
Sunday afternoons in the Anniston/Gadsden Alabama area on tv24, and on Charter Cable in
Clarksville and Jackson, TN where it’s also available “on demand”.
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