NQC 2017: Tuesday Evening

by | Sep 27, 2017 | Concert Review, History, Major Concert Events, Reviews

HIGHLIGHT: Best Set
Jason Crabb and his band set the bar on Tuesday evening. He began much as Monday evening began with the National Anthem. His set concluded with a brand new song about unity. Joining Crabb for the final song were several of Southern Gospel’s younger singers.

There is such a huge contrast when a completely real (and superbly skilled) band takes the stage. Blaine Johnson continues to impress at the keys.

HISTORY: Themed line-ups
For many years, the Monday night lineup at NQC was 100% male quartets followed by a Tuesday night lineup of family and mixed groups. NQC has foregone these themed nights in recent years in favor of a variety show every night.

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David Bruce Murray

David Bruce Murray

David Bruce Murray is a church music director in Ellenboro, NC. He is the author of Murray's Encyclopedia Of Southern Gospel Music and the owner of both SGHistory.com and MusicScribe.com.

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