Holy City Welcomes New Member
Holy City Welcomes New Member
Roger Wendell joins group as first bass singer
CHARLESTON, South Carolina – Holy City is pleased to announce the addition of the group’s newest member, Roger Wendell. Roger Wendell will be joining the group as their first bass singer since forming three years ago.
“We have been looking for a bass since we started Holy City three years ago. We just could never find the right fit for our ministry,” said Mike Bolen of Holy City. “We are glad to announce that Roger Wendell is the fit we were looking for.”
Roger is from Fayetteville, North Carolina. He has a strong, natural bass voice and an even stronger commitment to do God’s work. Roger is hitting the road with Holy City immediately. The group’s first project as a quartet will release in early 2005.
“Within the first couple of hours we met Roger we knew he was our bass singer,” recalled Mike Bolen.
In addition to the new member, Holy City also just unveiled their new website.
You can check out the new webpage at http://www.holycityonline.com .
About Holy City
Holy City has been singing Southern Gospel since October of 2001. The group has released four recordings, and they are currently based out of Charleston, South Carolina. The quartet consists of Mike Bolen (lead), Karl Rice (tenor), Gene Haselden (baritone), and newest member Roger Wendell (bass). Rod Person also travels with the group as their sound technician. Holy City sings at approximately 100 dates a year.
About Southern Spin Entertainment
Southern Spin Entertainment is a newly founded organization formed in order to assist groups or artists in the Southern Gospel and Country Gospel genres. The company strives to help their artists/partners establish themselves in the industry by providing publicity, marketing, web design, and much more. Southern Spin Entertainment has a growing client base, which includes The Imperials, SouthernGospelNews.com, Three Hills Music Group, HisSong, The Pathfinders, Christlike, Firm Foundation, Sondra Burnett, The Bowlings, Embrace, Steve Hurst School of Music, Jonathan White, The Browns, The Quicks, OneWay Quartet, Holy City, Frank Varney (Just One Soul), Red River Boys, Dave Grim, Peace River Quartet, WorldofCM.com, Daniel Ray Ministries, The Royals, Master’s Voice, Heirborn Quartet, John Keaton, Kymberly Wooten (formerly of Cross’N Over), Carolan Freeman, His Way II, and Sunday Edition.
For more information on Southern Spin Entertainment, go to http://www.southernspin.com .
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