Monday, October 17, 2011

Steve Green Concert

My church, the Village Church of Barrington, celebrated its 50th Anniversary this weekend, culminating with a concert by Christian artist Steve Green who has 27 years in his solo career.  Before that, he sang with the group Truth, sang backup for The Bill Gaither Trio, and then sang tenor in the newly formed Gaither Vocal Band. Steve's 33 recordings include 13 number one songs, seven Dove awards (the Gospel Music Association's highest award), and four Grammy nominations. 



Last night, the church was packed with over 400 spectators as seen below...



Steve's accompanist and music director, Dick Tunney, is also a Christian music star who has worked with the Imperials and Sandi Patti. He and his wife, Melanie, have written over 150 songs and received one Grammy and ten Dove awards.  Dick's first instrument (as a five year old) was accordion, and he left the grand piano last night to join Steve in this duet...



Several songs included slide shows in the background as seen here, and Steve's accappella rendition of "A Mighty Fortress" received a standing ovation. What a blessed evening it was with every song like a brief sermon extolling the love of Christ, and Steve's commentaries between selections enhanced the meaningful worship experience...




Steve's wife of 33 years, Marijean, a soloist in her own right, joined him onstage for a duet...



On a personal note, I've sung in church choirs continuously for 52 years, and participating in our church choir's "backup" role for eight of Steve's songs ranks as one of the greatest choral performances I've enjoyed over all those years -- truly a "mountain-top" experience that will not be forgotten.

Two days after this concert, Steve appeared in concert at Carnegie Hall with Larnelle Harris and Steve Amerson in a three Christian tenors performance.

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