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NEWS: Monday May 19 - 2008
 
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DOTTIE'S HOME GOING CELEBRATION
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PROPHETS TAPE FIRST TV SHOW
 
SONGS NEEDED FOR NEW ALBUM
 
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DOTTIE'S HOME GOING CELEBRATION
NO LIVE STREAMING,.. VIDEO FOR SALE LATER
The Home-Going Celebration Service for Dottie Rambo is scheduled for today at 1pm at Christ Church, Nashville.  Citing the intimate nature of the service, the family announced, late last week, that there will be no live streaming of this event.  A prepared statement says: "We know many of you are desiring to share this moment. A keepsake memorial video will be available at a later date.. once the family has gotten past the shock of this sudden loss."
 
Dottie Rambo was fatally injured on Mothers Day morning when her private tour bus ran off Interstate highway 44 in Missouri.  Five other passengers and the bus driver suffered moderate to serious inuries in the crash..  At last report, all were recovering, and three had been released from hospital care.
 
Donation checks, in memory of Dottie, should be made payable to the:
Dottie Rambo Memorial Fund
and mailed to:
P. O. Box 50508
Nashville, TN  37205
 
 
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PROPHETS TAPE FIRST TV SHOW
The Prophets have started production on their new television program,.. and the first episode is now complete. Paul Jackson.. the group's lead singer, says they shot the show, in front of a live audience, last week.. at River of Life Church in Smyrna, Tennessee.
 
Co-producers Johnny Minick and Eddie Crook created the concept for the half hour show. Eddie chose the songs, in consultation with the quartet’s members, and wrote the program's script. Singer-songwriter Daryl Williams appeared as the Prophets' special guest. Future installments of the, as of yet, un-named show.. will have a “composer’s corner” segment. Guests will include: Ronnie Hinson, Aaron Wilburn, Lari Goss, Johnny Minick and others.
 
Jackson says the quartet hopes to video tape at least four more shows soon and a concept video is being planned for at least one tune from their new CD.  An announcement is expected soon,.. about where and when fans can tune in the weekly series.
 
THE PROPHETS are:
Pianist: Eddie Crook
Tenor: Bill Baize
Lead: Paul Jackson
Baritone: Ed Hill
Bass: Mike Allen
 
 
 
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SONGS NEEDED FOR NEW ALBUM
Soloist Sharron Kay King is looking for a few songs. King, who is preparing for the release of her new studio album,. says: "I have a great selection of songs for the album already. However, I’m still looking for a couple more songs that fit me and this record just right!”

Songwriters, publishers, and others interested in submitting music for the new record should call Sharron’s ministry office, at (765) 966-3057, for more information.
 
visit: www.sharronkayking.com
 
 
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Birthday
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS 
 
SG b'days today - Jim Brady (Booth Brothers), Jonathan Martin (Martins)
 
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Also Born on May 19

 
 
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Today in History 

1536

Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was beheaded.

1588

The 130-ship-strong Spanish Armada set sail for England; it was defeated in August.

1643

The colonies of Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Harbor met to form the New England Confederation.

1921

Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, establishing national quotas for immigrants.

1928

The first annual Calaveras County "Frog Jumping Jubilee" was held in Angel's Camp, California.

1935

British author and soldier, T. E. Lawrence, also known as "Lawrence of Arabia," died from injuries sustained in a motorcycle crash.

1962

Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday” to president John F. Kennedy.

1992

The 27th Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibited Congress from giving itself midterm pay raises, went into effect.

1994

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died in New York.