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An Open Letter From Marshall Pugh - Monument Quartet Enters New Era
Posted on Oct 27, 2006
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An Open Letter From Marshall Pugh - Monument Quartet Enters New Era
Written: 10/27/2006
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – An open letter from Marshall Pugh regarding the future of Monument Quartet:

I would like to thank the numerous friends and fans including my church family at River of Life and Pastor Johnny Minick, who have partnered with me in prayer as I sought the Lord’s will concerning the future of Monument Quartet over the past six weeks. I sincerely appreciate the many men who have offered their talents and abilities to be used by this ministry. The extensive interview and audition process has rendered three new members for the group thus far.

Matt Felts of St. Louis, Missouri has accepted the offer to become the new tenor for Monument Quartet as Marshall moves to the baritone/lead position. Prior to joining Monument Quartet, Matt previously sang with the Skyline Boys out of Manassas, Virginia.

As the quartets new pianist, Lucas Case joins the group from Richland, Missouri. Most recently, Lucas worked with Duane Garren and Signature Artist Agency.

Coming from Bristow, Oklahoma, John Tidwell has assumed the lead/baritone position for the quartet. John leaves his group, Master’s Voice, with blessing and support as they make preparations for a new chapter in their ministry as well.

While continuing our search for a bass singer, Hovie Walker avails himself until a permanent member is added. Hovie is best known for being a founding member of the Singing Americans and also his tenure with the Thrasher Brothers and The Classic Imperials.

Rounding out the team thus far, Brian Ledford of Smyrna, Tennessee continues in his capacity as sound engineer.

We look forward with great anticipation to our upcoming dates and any opportunity to serve you in your endeavors. All booking is currently done “in house”, so contact us at (615) 377-3315.

As new things are happening every day, we invite you to sign up for our free E-Newsletter and frequent our website (http://www.MonumentQuartet.com) for more information.

We would also like to invite you to join us on the Jubilee At Sea Cruise, 19-24 February 2007. The information on the cruise is on our web sit as well.

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