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01
May
2008
The Webbs Perform In Scotland This Weekend


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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Song Garden Music Group recording artist The Webbs (formerly the Rick Webb Trio) will be performing for the Gospel Music Convention of Scotland this weekend.

“We are very excited about singing for Gospel music lovers in Scotland,” mentioned Rick Webb. “This is a wonderful opportunity for us, and we are expecting a fantastic trip!”

Scheduled for May 2-4, 2008, the event will take place in the beautiful Leisure Centre in Fraserburgh, Scotland. This is an annual event that present artist from the United States along with ministry groups from the country of Scotland.

In addition to the Webbs, other artists from the United States that will be appearing include LordSong and Allison Durham Speer.

The Gospel Music Convention of Scotland will be celebrating their tenth year of ministry this year. Each year has brought its own unique style and atmosphere to the convention, and this year is expected to be no different.

To find out more about the convention, log on to their website at http://www.gmcscotland.com.

The Webbs are seeing a strong early response from radio for their latest single, “Hallelujah to the Lord.” “Hallelujah to the Lord” is the debut single from The Webbs’ highly anticipated recording, Family Edition – the first recording from the group that will feature all members of the Webb family since the group reorganized last year.


The Webbs have been in the studio finishing up their new recording, Family Edition. A&R Director/VP for Song Garden Music Group David Staton is producing the new recording, which features a great line up of several Southern Gospel classics as well as new material. The new album is a celebration of The Webbs’ 25th year of music ministry!

Be listening for The Webb’s current hit single, “Hallelujah to the Lord”, at Southern Gospel radio all across the country.

For more information on The Webbs, visit http://www.thewebbsmusicministry.com. Fans are encouraged to visit The Webbs on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/thewebbsmusicministry.

For information on how to book the group for your church, event, or concert, call the Dominion Agency at (910) 484-6996 or email them at . You can visit them online at http://www.thedominionagency.com.

About The Webbs
For nearly two decades the music ministry of Rick and Phyllis Webb has blessed and encouraged the hearts of believers all across America and different parts of the world. Their versatile music style has afforded them opportunities to share with many of the most respected ministers across the country. Each member of this family is a veteran in their own right, having appeared with nationally known groups and ministries.

Reader Comments

I can think of no one better to represent the best in southern gospel music to the folks in Scotland than The Webbs! Congratulations and thank you for taking your music beyond our borders!

David Staton
Song Garden Music Group


Commented by David Staton On 05/01/2008
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