Booth Brothers, Guardians Return To Warsaw Aug. 20

July 27, 2022 at 4:32 p.m.
Booth Brothers, Guardians Return To Warsaw Aug. 20
Booth Brothers, Guardians Return To Warsaw Aug. 20

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Grace College and Village at Winona Concert Series welcomes The Booth Brothers and The Guardians, along with special guests The No Name Quartet, at 6 p.m. Aug. 20 at Lakeview Middle School, 848 E. Smith St., Warsaw.

This concert will begin at 6 p.m. with local favorites The No Name Quartet kicking off the evening. Doors will open for seating at 5:15 p.m. To acquire additional information regarding this annual music event, call organizer Wende Roberts at 574-457-6875 or email [email protected].

Tickets are available at iTickets.com or by calling 800-965-9324. Limited Artist Circle tickets remain. Artist Circle seats are $40 and general admission tickets are $25.

Michael Booth, Paul Lancaster and Buddy Mullins love Southern Gospel music.

They believe it touches the soul and offers encouragement and hope. By singing and ministering to audiences through word and song, these gentlemen are fulfilling God’s call on their lives, according to a news release from Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions.

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.”

Lancaster joined the group in 2014 to replace Jim Brady and Mullins replaced Ronnie in 2021 when he left the group to spend time with his family – especially his grandchildren. The harmonies, which has been a trademark of the Booth Brothers, is continuing with the outstanding vocal abilities of Michael, Paul and Buddy.

This trio, collectively and individually, has been acknowledged as one of the finest in the business having 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 release states.

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 number one single, “Present in the Presence of the King,” stated the release.

The Guardians are a Southern Gospel Quartet with a unique sound, tight harmony, and a passion of sharing the Gospel through their music, stated the release. Group members Dean Hickman, John Darin Rowsey, Pat Barker and Scott Mullins are committed to glorifying the name of the Lord through song, according to the release. The group has two Dove Award nominations and multiple Singing News #1 Songs and Fan Awards. Each member of the group brings a commitment to glorifying Jesus Christ. Therefore, their mantra remains echoing John the Baptist’s words in John 3:30: “He must increase but I must decrease.” The Guardians collective mission is to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, sing songs that minister to people’s hearts and touch lives, stated the release.

For more information on each of these groups, visit their websites at boothbrothers.com,  guardiansquartet.com and  nonamequartet.com.



Grace College and Village at Winona Concert Series welcomes The Booth Brothers and The Guardians, along with special guests The No Name Quartet, at 6 p.m. Aug. 20 at Lakeview Middle School, 848 E. Smith St., Warsaw.

This concert will begin at 6 p.m. with local favorites The No Name Quartet kicking off the evening. Doors will open for seating at 5:15 p.m. To acquire additional information regarding this annual music event, call organizer Wende Roberts at 574-457-6875 or email [email protected].

Tickets are available at iTickets.com or by calling 800-965-9324. Limited Artist Circle tickets remain. Artist Circle seats are $40 and general admission tickets are $25.

Michael Booth, Paul Lancaster and Buddy Mullins love Southern Gospel music.

They believe it touches the soul and offers encouragement and hope. By singing and ministering to audiences through word and song, these gentlemen are fulfilling God’s call on their lives, according to a news release from Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions.

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.”

Lancaster joined the group in 2014 to replace Jim Brady and Mullins replaced Ronnie in 2021 when he left the group to spend time with his family – especially his grandchildren. The harmonies, which has been a trademark of the Booth Brothers, is continuing with the outstanding vocal abilities of Michael, Paul and Buddy.

This trio, collectively and individually, has been acknowledged as one of the finest in the business having 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 release states.

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 number one single, “Present in the Presence of the King,” stated the release.

The Guardians are a Southern Gospel Quartet with a unique sound, tight harmony, and a passion of sharing the Gospel through their music, stated the release. Group members Dean Hickman, John Darin Rowsey, Pat Barker and Scott Mullins are committed to glorifying the name of the Lord through song, according to the release. The group has two Dove Award nominations and multiple Singing News #1 Songs and Fan Awards. Each member of the group brings a commitment to glorifying Jesus Christ. Therefore, their mantra remains echoing John the Baptist’s words in John 3:30: “He must increase but I must decrease.” The Guardians collective mission is to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, sing songs that minister to people’s hearts and touch lives, stated the release.

For more information on each of these groups, visit their websites at boothbrothers.com,  guardiansquartet.com and  nonamequartet.com.



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