Kingsmen Announce New Lead Vocalist
Ray Dean Reese is happy to announce the addition of Chris Bryant as lead vocalist for The Kingsmen.
As a Wiggins, Mississippi native, Chris has served in music ministry for several years in various capacities while operating his own business. Most recently, he has served as lead vocalist for the Mississippi-based quartet, The Bibletones.
"I am beyond excited to be afforded this opportunity to do what I love on a full-time basis. God has led my wife, Kimberly and I through each step of this decision! I have loved Southern Gospel music all of my life. This music has such an amazing message of hope and inspiration," says Chris.
"Being a part of a group with such a rich legacy like The Kingsmen is a dream come true. I am honored and thankful for the chance to spread the Gospel through song along with some great guys!"
Ray states, "We are happy to welcome someone with such a ministry-minded background and experience. We look forward to a great future in our ministry with Chris."
Chris' first official date with The Kingsmen was August 9, 2018. He and his family will be relocating to the Asheville, North Carolina area in the near future.
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