Gospel Concert In Warsaw Aug. 19 To Feature Booth Brothers, Guardians
News Release
WARSAW — The Booth Brothers and The Guardians are returning to Warsaw to headline the summer gospel concert Saturday, Aug. 19.
The event will take place at the Warsaw High School Performing Arts Center, 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.
Doors will open for seating at 1 p.m., and the music starts at 2 p.m. with local favorites the No Name Quartet.
General admission tickets cost $25, and Artist Circle Seats cost $40. Limited Artist Circle Seats remain. Special group rate are available for groups of eight or more, which may use promotional code NLGP5 on the online order page to receive $5 off of each general admission reserved ticket. Tickets are available at itickets.com or by calling (800) 965-9324.
Grace College and the Village at Winona Concert Series are bringing the summer gospel concert to town with the help of Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions.
The Booth Brothers
The Booth Brothers include Michael, Jim and Buddy, who love Southern gospel music. They believe it touches the soul, offering encouragement and hope, and that they are fulfilling a mission from God through their music.
Ron Booth Sr., Ronnie and Michael Booth’s father, immersed his sons in Southern gospel music during the time he sang with the Rebel’s Quartet and other musical groups. They sang with their father as “Ron Booth and the Booth Brothers” until 1998 when Ron Sr. left the road. Ronnie and Michael renamed the group and continued on as The Booth Brothers. Paul Lancaster joined the group in 2014 to replace Jim Brady, and Buddy Mullins replaced Ronnie in 2021 when he left the group to spend time with his family. Paul came off the road with the group at the end of 2021 to be home with his family. Jim Brady rejoined the group at the beginning of 2022. The Booth Brothers’ trademark harmonies are continuing with the vocal abilities of Michael, Jim and Buddy.
The trio incorporates humor, songs and encouraging words in every concert. The group, collectively and individually, has received many awards over the years, including Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Trio of the Year, Male Group of the Year and Best Live Performers, among other awards.
The Guardians
The Guardians have claimed their place as one of America’s favorite Southern gospel groups with a string of hits like “Packin’ Up,” “Shoutin’ Sounds,” “Somebody Prays” and recent No. 1 single, “Present in the Presence of the King.”
The Guardians are a Southern gospel quartet with a unique sound, tight harmony and a passion of sharing the Gospel through their music. Group members include Dean Hickman, John Darin Rowsey, Pat Barker, Scott Mullins and Paul Lancaster. Since the group’s inception, The Guardians have received two Dove Award nominations and multiple Singing News No. 1 Songs and Fan Awards. The Guardians’ collective mission is to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, sing songs that minister to people’s hearts and touch lives.
No Name Quartet
The No Name Quartet, based in Winona Lake, has been singing for nearly 20 years, entertaining audiences with a mix of gospel, inspirational music and onstage humor.
The group sang performances for about 10 years without ever choosing a name when a concert scheduler dubbed them the No Name Quartet. Members say they adopted the name because they felt it reflected their desire to humbly honor Jesus Christ through song. The group includes members Bob Jackson, Tim Yocum, Mike Yocum and Jeff Secaur.
The group has sung the national anthem at the former Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and also sung alongside other well-known gospel artists such as The Booth Brothers, The Guardians, Triumphant Quartet and Wes Hampton of the Gaither Vocal Band.
Quartet members particularly enjoy performing in “the intimacy of the church sanctuary as one of the best venues for communicating gospel truth through song,” according to a news release.