No Name Quartet’s Annual Mother’s Day Concert Features Guest Michael Booth

May 1, 2025 at 7:21 p.m.

By Staff Report

WINONA LAKE – The No Name Quartet’s annual Mother’s Day concert with special guest Michael Booth of The Booth Brothers will be May 11 at 6 p.m. at Winona Lake Grace Church, 1200 Kings Highway Winona Lake.
The event is hosted by Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions.
The No Name Quartet has been around as a music group for nearly 20 years. The group started as a smaller version of the men’s ensemble at their local church, according to a news release from Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions. The quartet has been requested to sing the national anthem at Banker’s Life Field House in Indianapolis, as well as recently singing alongside well-known gospel artists The Booth Brothers, The Guardians, Triumphant Quartet and Wes Hampton of the Gaither Vocal Band.
Even with these notable performances, the No Name Quartet still regards its annual Mother’s Day concert as the one most enjoyable, stated the release. Performed annually, the concert takes place at the group’s home church in Winona Lake. Often, when NNQ is performing an area concert, lead vocalist Bob Jackson’s dad, Delane, will join the group to play his style of gospel piano as a prelude. Jeff Secaur, baritone, includes his song-writing son, Aaron, as a featured performer at the Mother’s Day concert. Tim Yocum (first tenor) and Mike Yocum are brothers.
Gospel music was a large part of Booth’s upbringing. However, it was not necessarily the path he envisioned for his future.
As a young adult, Booth branched out into singing with his father, Ron Sr., and brother Ronnie. As part of the Booth Brothers, Booth has been on the stages of venues around the world and received honors such as Grammy nominations, GMA Dove Awards, Singing News Fan Awards, chart topping songs and more.
In addition to his work with the Booth Brothers, Booth has stepped into a solo career, having released several solo projects over the years. In recent years, he has broadened his reach as a solo artist, and enjoys sharing his music with audiences across the country.
This evening of worship will begin at 6 p.m. The doors will open for general admission seating at 5 p.m. There will be limited seating guaranteed for the first 500 in attendance. There is no ticket required to attend this concert, however a generous Freewill Love Offering will be received. To acquire additional information regarding this exciting annual musical event, call Wende Roberts at 574-457-6875 or email at [email protected].


WINONA LAKE – The No Name Quartet’s annual Mother’s Day concert with special guest Michael Booth of The Booth Brothers will be May 11 at 6 p.m. at Winona Lake Grace Church, 1200 Kings Highway Winona Lake.
The event is hosted by Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions.
The No Name Quartet has been around as a music group for nearly 20 years. The group started as a smaller version of the men’s ensemble at their local church, according to a news release from Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions. The quartet has been requested to sing the national anthem at Banker’s Life Field House in Indianapolis, as well as recently singing alongside well-known gospel artists The Booth Brothers, The Guardians, Triumphant Quartet and Wes Hampton of the Gaither Vocal Band.
Even with these notable performances, the No Name Quartet still regards its annual Mother’s Day concert as the one most enjoyable, stated the release. Performed annually, the concert takes place at the group’s home church in Winona Lake. Often, when NNQ is performing an area concert, lead vocalist Bob Jackson’s dad, Delane, will join the group to play his style of gospel piano as a prelude. Jeff Secaur, baritone, includes his song-writing son, Aaron, as a featured performer at the Mother’s Day concert. Tim Yocum (first tenor) and Mike Yocum are brothers.
Gospel music was a large part of Booth’s upbringing. However, it was not necessarily the path he envisioned for his future.
As a young adult, Booth branched out into singing with his father, Ron Sr., and brother Ronnie. As part of the Booth Brothers, Booth has been on the stages of venues around the world and received honors such as Grammy nominations, GMA Dove Awards, Singing News Fan Awards, chart topping songs and more.
In addition to his work with the Booth Brothers, Booth has stepped into a solo career, having released several solo projects over the years. In recent years, he has broadened his reach as a solo artist, and enjoys sharing his music with audiences across the country.
This evening of worship will begin at 6 p.m. The doors will open for general admission seating at 5 p.m. There will be limited seating guaranteed for the first 500 in attendance. There is no ticket required to attend this concert, however a generous Freewill Love Offering will be received. To acquire additional information regarding this exciting annual musical event, call Wende Roberts at 574-457-6875 or email at [email protected].


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