Saturday, December 5, 2009

Sonya Isaacs engagement story featured.......

Updated 12-5-09

The December issue of SGNScoops magazine is now available for download! The December issue features an interview with Sonya Isaacs about her engagement and upcoming December wedding, interview with Sharron Kay King, The Glovers, Debbie (Roger) Bennett and more. Click HERE to visit SGNScoops.com.


Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Isaacs in Morehead City, NC







The Isaacs appeared this afternoon in Morehead City, NC at the Crystal Coast Jamboree. They took the stage at 2pm before a nearly packed house. If you were in eastern North Carolina today, you know how difficult it must have been to fill that venue because the weather was gorgeous; brilliant sunshine with a hint of a cool breeze blowing off the Atlantic. It would have been a perfect day for doing all sorts of things but the most fortunate people on the Crystal Coast were in that theatre, enjoying gospel music as only The Isaacs can deliver it.
They were gorgeous, as always, in black and white. Their performance was wonderful. We weren't in a church, but the Spirit was definitely there. They drew very positive responses to all the songs from their new CD,"The Isaacs, Naturally". If you haven't gotten a chance to hear it, you just don't know what you are missing. There are no words to describe how good this CD is! You've gotta get it!!!
The product table had some new additions. There were new hoodies, new youth t-shirts, and Songs We've Worn Out", vol. 2 and 3. These new recordings, along with "Naturally" flew off the table during intermission.
The Isaacs honored all military service members, past and present. Their genuine appreciation of the military is always very touching. They welcomed old friends, myself and Dee and Mary Hill. They met someone who was having a birthday today and wished her a "Happy Birthday" from the stage; then offered to do the same for anyone celebrating an anniversary. Their sincerity is one of the many things people love so about them.
Speaking of anniversaries, Thomas Wywrot is celebrating his first anniversary as a member of The Isaacs. Happy Anniversary, eh? Love you Thomas, keep up the good work.
If you weren't able to make it out to the show today, please take the time to look at The Isaacs' concert schedule and be sure to check it frequently so you won't miss a show near you! They would love to see you and you would surely be blessed!


Blessings to each of you and keep on praising Him!
Gina

Friday, November 6, 2009

The Isaacs, Legacy 5 & The Hoppers

November 6th, 2009
This is Lily Isaacs with Scott Fowler from Legacy 5.
Scott is sporting one of the Isaacs' new hoodies. The Isaacs
along with Legacy 5 and The Hoppers appeared at the
Oakland City University in Indiana together.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Isaacs on Facebook

Visit our Facebook page. Become a Fan. Join in on discussions, share your Isaacs concert pictures. We love our fans!

The Isaacs Official Facebook page.



Saturday, October 24, 2009

Sonya's Engagement Story.......

To read more about Sonya & Jimmy's engagement CLICK HERE to read the interview done by Emily Sutherland this past week.

Friday, October 16, 2009

2009 Inspirational Country Music Awards


THE ISAACS WIN 2009 INSPIRATIONAL BLUEGRASS ARTIST!

2009 ICM Awards took place on October 15 and was hosted by David Keith. Dedicated to honoring and showcasing the biggest names and emerging talent among artists who perform Christian and Inspirational Country music, this event saw live performances from James Payne, Tommy Brandt, Del Way, Greg McDougal, Amanda Fessant, Ricky Skaggs & The Whites and The Cherryholmes.

Full winners list of 2009 ICM Awards:

  • Entertainer of the Year: CrossCountry the Band
  • Male Vocalist of the Year: Tommy Brandt
  • Female Vocalist of the Year: Sandra Dee
  • Vocal Duo of the Year: The Roys
  • Vocal Group of the Year: Point of Grace
  • Mainstream Song of the Year: Tracy Lawrence - "Up to Him"
  • Mainstream Country Artist of the Year: Ricky Skaggs
  • Christian Country Song of the Year: James Payne and Del Way - "Good Ole Boys"
  • Video of the Year: - "God Must Really Love Me"
  • Songwriter of the Year: Russ Murphy
  • New Artist of the Year: Steve Richard
  • Musician of the Year: Dennnis Agajanian
  • Living Legend Award: Ken Holloway
  • Comedy Act of the Year: Barry McGee
  • Inspirational Bluegrass Artist: The Isaacs
  • Youth In Music Award: Matthew Wacaster
  • Music Evangelist of the Year: Russ Murphy
  • Radio Personality of the Year: Leon Joplin
  • Radio Station of the Year: WCWV
  • Television Network of the Year: TCT Network
  • Faith, Family and Country Movie: ""


Sunday, October 11, 2009

Weekend Recap..........

Rocky Mount, NC - Saturday 10-10-09. An evening with The Isaacs at the Dunn Center for Performing Arts. Awesome fellowship, awesome concert! A fun night!!




Thanks to Carl Bagby for these pics from Princeton, WV on Friday 10-9.


Ben with daughter Cameron

Lily, Sonya & Becky

Sonya introducing Spigot

Sonya introducing Lily

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

The Isaacs on WSM radio

http://wsmradio.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=507350

Lily, Ben, Sonya & Becky on WSM radio to preview the new album "Naturally"......Have a Listen!

Monday, October 5, 2009

THIS WEEK'S TOP SELLING BLUEGRASS ALBUM.......

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UPDATE: 10-5-09 - The album "Naturally" charted at #1 it's first week on the Billboard chart. Week #2 Ricky Skaggs' "Songs my Dad Loved" charted at #1 and "Naturally" moved to #2. This week is "Naturally's" 3rd week on the charts and is back at #1. Congrats Isaacs!!

We're so excited to announce our new CD "The Isaacs, Naturally" is the #1 selling Bluegrass album this week on the Billboard Chart.

Thanks for purchasing our new CD. Tell your friends about it and if you haven't gotten your copy yet, visit our website now to purchase.

If you've gotten your copy, we'd love to hear what you think about it. Email us at info@theisaacs.com and let us know your thoughts, favorite song on the new album, etc. etc. We'll post some of your comments right here on the blog. Be sure to let us know if you'd like your comment to be anonymous.

Greensboro, NC & Myrtle Beach, SC

The Isaacs rocked the Carolinas this past weekend. The weekend began on Friday night in Greensboro, NC at the Tabernacle United Methodist Church. There was a packed house. Even the balcony was filled. The sound was awesome. The Isaacs introduced their new songs from "Naturally" to the folks and I think they enjoyed it. Sonya's fiance Jimmy was on the bus this weekend and Sonya called him up to sing. They harmonized beautifully on "Beulah Land" and the Shenandoah song "Mama Knows".

Sonya & Jimmy singing Beulah Land

Nathan is multi talented - playing the washboard
on "Little Bit of Heaven"


Early Friday morning I made my way to Myrtle Beach, SC where the annual Gaither Fest was taking place. The Myrtle Beach convention Center was all set up for the weekend event. I made it in time to hear the Isaacs sound check and to visit a little bit before it was time to check in to my room and get ready for the evening.

We had a lot of help at the product table for the weekend. Thanks to Debbie & Bill Becker, Sherry & Jennifer Thurmond, Gina and Randy Black and Shelly Jones for all your help.

It was great to see friends from Norway in attendance again. On Saturday morning after the morning concert was over the Norway group met in the lobby near The Isaacs product table and the Isaacs family stepped over to greet them personally. They even serenaded the group in Norwegian voice. They are planning a Norway trip again next year in June. The group was very excited to hear this.

Singing for the Norwegians

The Norway folks love the Isaacs

The Isaacs performed Friday night, Saturday morning and Saturday evening. They did mostly new songs from the Naturally CD and some older favorites like "Walk On" and "It is Well with my Soul". The Saturday morning service was really special and touching with Gloria Gaither as the speaker. It was a great weekend. If you haven't attended the Myrtle Beach Gaither Fest you should make plans now to attend next year. Tickets are now on sale for the 2010 Gaither Fest. To be held October 8th & 9th, 2010.

by: Lisa Hildreth


Enjoy the slideshow of photos below. These photos are courtesy of Emily Sutherland. www.gaither.com


Find more photos like this on Gaither Community

Sonya Isaacs announces engagement..........

Hello Isaacs Friends!

I am very excited to announce that I am getting MARRIED!!! Many of you have been praying for this for years, and I just want to say thank you... God is so faithful!!

Most of you know I am a writer for Disney Music Publishing in Nashville during the week... My publisher has been booking me to write with new co-writers for about 6 months now... and early this summer, he booked me to write with Jimmy Yeary... a very successful writer in Nashville (He is also the lead singer with the band Shenandoah). We quickly discovered how much we have in common and learned that as kids we knew each other 20 years ago! Jimmy sang with his family "The Yeary Family" at the same tv show my family did as kids in Beattyville, Kentucky. He, being 4 years older than me, remembers it much better than I do as a 10 year old, but it was a heart warming discovery! Needless to say, we completely hit it off and here we are planning a wedding!!!!!

I have always heard the saying "when you know, you know!".. and I definitely know, without a doubt, that God has brought Jimmy and me together.

We plan to have a small private ceremony around Christmas time. I can't wait to start my new life with the man of my dreams! Thank you, Lord!

Best wishes!!
Sonya



Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Isaacs share their memories of their grandparents and Lily talks about the joys of grandparenting her own grandchildren. A beautiful issue of the Gaither Homecoming magazine - get your copy while they last.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

A Whirlwind of a Weekend

The Isaacs on stage in Black Mountain, NC

Updated at bottom of post - 9-22-09

It's Monday morning at 5:30am. The alarm clock is blaring and I'm reaching to smack it into snooze mode for just a few more minutes of shut eye. I've only been in bed about 4 hours and morning has come all too soon. But I'd do it all over again tomorrow if I had the chance. You see I travelled about 1000 miles this weekend to spend a few moments with The Isaacs, my favorite music making family in all the world.

On Friday we hurried home from work, tossed our bags into the car and high tailed it to Black Mountain, NC where The Isaacs were singing at 7:15 pm. We arrived just in time to the beautiful Ridgecrest Conference Center. We found Lily at the product table and the rest of the gang on the bus getting dressed. Comedian Aaron Wilburn was on the stage telling his funny tales and when he finished he introduced The Isaacs. The crowd, some 500 folks, was treated to some toe tapping, hair raising sounds for the next hour and a half. They performed a lot of older songs as well as many from the newly released CD. The folks loved it. Just a great concert! The Isaacs headed back to Louisville from Black Mtn. to sing the last night at the National Quartet Convention.

Singing "Little Bit of Heaven" with Nathan
playing the washboard

Ladies Isaacs

The Isaacs Family
Sonya, Lily, Becky & Ben

Ben Isaacs singing "The Three Bells"

Pretty much as soon as the concert was over and we got the table packed up we left to drive about 3 more hours to LaFollette, TN. We spent the night there (what was left of it) and rose early to drive a couple more hours to Berea, Kentucky. We enjoyed the Berea Spoonbread festival as well as a visit to the Isaacs Holler where we spent some great time with Miss Edna. On Saturday evening late we made our way to Joe Isaacs place for some down home Mountain bluegrass music. A crowd had gathered in a field on Red Lick Rd., beneath the stars, under the big sky of Kentucky to hear their friends, neighbors and even family members pick and sing. The night air was chilly but a good time was had by all.

We headed to our hotel pretty early on Saturday night as we were weary and had a full day planned on Sunday. In the wee hours of the morning, just before day break we were awakened by a strange sound.....a beeping, alarm of some sort sounding in the distance. Neither my hubby or myself could quite get our eyes opened enough to get up to see what was going on but if we had we would have seen my sweet friend Gina Black creeping from the Isaacs bus to the hotel after she had mistakenly set the bus alarm off as she left the bus to get her shower in the hotel. The Isaacs' bus was parked right outside our hotel windows.

We met up with our friend Carl Bagby from Virginia for breakfast at Cracker Barrel and then we picked up Gina and made our way back to the Holler. More precious time with Aunt Edna. Time got away from us and before we knew it, it was two in the afternoon and almost time for The Isaacs to perform at their dad's bluegrass festival. We talked Edna into going with us and headed back to Joe's place. It had rained a lot during the night and the field where the folks had to park for the festival was a muddy mess. The Isaacs bus couldn't make it down to the festival so they parked it up by the highway and several people picked them up in cars and drove them down to the stage area. Around 2:30 the family gathered around 2 microphones set up on the stage and the family harmony we know so well blossomed into the overcast afternoon air and brightened everyone's day. The Isaacs did about 5 or 6 songs including Happy Birthday to their mom who was celebrating her birthday in Berea, KY on this day. Then they called their dad, Joe Isaacs onto the stage with them. They did songs together like Man on a Mule, Wandering Boy and Paul's Ministry. Joe spoke from the stage about how proud he was to have his family there and how much he loved each of them. They sounded great together. It was a great afternoon.

After the concert The Isaacs made their way up the road to sit down with more family for a great meal. We weren't able to stay and join them because we needed to hit the road and begin our 7 hour journey back to NC. We arrived home around 1:00 am. We were tired, but full and satisfied that the trip was well worth every mile.

by: Lisa Hildreth


Sonya, Joe & Ben

Sonya & Becky

Miss Edna & Carl Bagby

Miss Edna reading to us from her Bible

She's always Praising the Lord

Update: I left out something funny/interesting that happened in Berea on Sunday. I mentioned that The Isaacs couldn't get their bus down into the field where the Bluegrass festival was taking place.......they went in cars and carried their instruments in hand with them, but Nathan didn't take his cajon. A young lady made her way up to the stage and requested that The Isaacs do the Walk On song but of course the cajon is an important part of the sound of the song. Nathan grabbed up a guitar case and played it like his cajon and it really sounded awesome. Everything turned out just fine. Carl Bagby caught a great picture just at the right moment!

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"I love the look on Becky's face"


Next stop: Blogging from Myrtle Beach - Gaither Fest - October 2nd and 3rd, 2009

Saturday, September 19, 2009

The Isaacs: Back at NQC!

The Isaacs woke up in Louisville, KY for the final day of the National Quartet Convention. They perform tonight at 8:35pm. They've been very popular here this week and their newest project, "The Isaacs, Naturally", has been very well-received thus far. So well received, in fact, that they had to have a shipment of CD's sent in overnight from the warehouse!

It has been a gorgeous week in Louisville but today is cloudy and overcast. I think we might get wet on our way to the bus tonight! But, we are thankful for all things. A little rain can't possibly mar the fantastic week we've have had here at NQC.

Last night while the group was in North Carolina, I had a chance to hear some of the other performances. The Gaither Vocal Band was fantastic. It was my first time hearing their newly formed group. Their vocals were awesome. I met a group called Crystal River earlier this week and will hear them perform in a little while. They have a very powerful song on the radio right now called, "I Stand In Awe" and all three of them are just amazing! You should check them out! I met lots of new people and was thrilled to see some of the people I met here last year. I had blast, Roxanne!

Please take the time to pray for my mother, Ruth. She had a shoulder replacement yesterday and is facing a long, difficult recovery. She is a big fan of the Isaacs family and had the pleasure of speaking to her favorite, Ben, before her surgery. I love you Mama!

I can't wait until The Isaacs perform tonight. They were flawless on Tuesday night and I can't imagine what they will do to top that performance; but knowing them like I do, I am convinced that they will. So, join us if you can and if you can't, look for the highlights on TV!

Have a blessed Saturday. Remember to keep The Isaacs' and their ministry in your prayers.

Peace,
Gina

Thursday, September 17, 2009

The Isaacs at NQC 2009

Hi everyone!
This is Gina and I have been blessed to spend the week with The Isaacs at the 2009 NQC in beautiful Louisville, KY. I had a few computer connection problems at the hotel and have not been able to blog until now. Hopefully, I will be able to blog more often through the rest of the week.
We arrived in Louisville on Tuesday afternoon. We unloaded and set up the booth in the Exhibition Hall. For those who were here last year, we are in the same location. The Isaacs have a new back-drop that was done from the same photo as the cover of their new CD, “The Isaacs, Naturally” and it is a great photo of the Isaacs family.

The Isaacs were scheduled for sound check at 3:25pm and that went smoothly. Although they were not scheduled to perform until six hours later, there was not much time for relaxing. I learned a long time ago that these people do so much more than just show up and sing. There is an enormous amount of work that goes into it…..then they sing. The week of NQC is filled with TV, radio and magazine interviews. Fans get a chance to meet and talk to their favorite musicians. However, business must go on as usual; things like travel planning for future dates, ordering products and equipment and keeping up with family left behind at home.
I was joined at the product table by Louisville natives, Sherry and Jennifer Thurmond, long-time friends of the Isaacs family. We closed the table a little after 9pm and walked the ramp to the backstage area with The Isaacs. I was able to get some pics as they were waiting their turn to take the stage.



They were warmly welcomed on stage by the crowd, and started their four-song set with “Walk On”. Ben introduced the next song and gave the history of “The Three Bells”. The crowd was hard to read at the time, but I learned later at the product table that they absolutely loved it! Next, they did Sonya’s, “A Little Bit of Heaven”. They finished with “I Will Praise Him” and brought down the house! I was slowly making my way to the exit in an attempt to beat the crowd back to the table. I stood there to hear the song and when they did the first modulation (I just learned that word) the crowd audibly gasped! Before the second verse, the crowd was applauding and the applause did not stop. I wanted to tell everyone there to hold on to their seats because they were not finished! Of course, when they did finish, they got a huge standing ovation. I was moved to tears…..that song always does that to me.
Later at the table, the fans bombarded us to purchase the new CD! They loved the new songs. I wish I could have counted the times that I said, “Yes, this is the one” about the CD. We received great feedback from so many fans. It was wonderful.

Wednesday started with the Gaither Sing-Along. There was a good crowd and some great music as always. After the sing-along, there were interviews, autographs and a lot of catching up with old friends.
And now, The Isaacs are on their way to the beautiful mountains of North Carolina for a concert on Friday night. Then, they return here to Louisville for their performance on Saturday night. I anxiously await their return as well as the arrival of Lisa and Wade Hildreth.
Good night all. Please pray for safe travels for The Isaacs and for their ministry. And please make plans to see them real soon!


Blessings,

Gina Black

Monday, September 14, 2009

Visit The Isaacs at NQC

The Isaacs would love to invite you to come by our booth at the National Quartet Convention this week. We'll be arriving on Tuesday September 15th and will be there through Saturday night September 19th. Our booth is located on Row 400 - Booth 578/479 - near the Food Court. We are performing Tuesday night at 9:25pm on the main stage and also on Saturday night. We'd love to see you there. Come by to visit and be sure to pick up our new CD - The Isaacs, Naturally.

See you there!

What are they saying?

The Isaacs, Naturally Reviews

by: Bill Gaither

(9/11/09) Alexandria, IN - The Isaacs are, without question, among the most important talents ever to find their way into the music industry, with countless awards and inductions added to their credits every year. This week, the September 8 release of their brand new recording, Naturally, marks a new beginning for this long-standing force in gospel music.

In what will undoubtedly become the consummate project of the Isaacs' 30-year history, "fun" meets "substance" and the Isaacs' undeniable talent meets exactly what the world needs to hear at this moment in time. Brimming with energy and hope that will resound with audiences of every age, Naturally boasts an irresistible mix of catchy remakes, contagious new tunes and classic favorites, including the group's much-loved arrangement of "It Is Well With My Soul" which, until now, has been performed live all over the world but has never been recorded on an Isaacs audio project.

Co-produced by Bill Gaither and Ben Isaacs (who has an impressive and growing resume as a producer), Naturally, intentionally highlights the Isaacs' vocal prowess with as little instrumentation as possible. The result is a stunning, collection of "nearly a cappella" songs that is guaranteed to stop you in your tracks.

"Jaw-dropping talent like that of the Isaacs is a rare find, and it's obvious this group is here to stay. For that reason, it has been extremely exciting to finally capture the breadth of that talent in the studio. 'Naturally' brings you The Isaacs at their very, very best. And to be honest with you, I still can't listen to the project without smiling from ear-to-ear. I believe 20 years from now, people will still be loving this recording and jaws will still be dropping at the harmonies this group can achieve."

- Bill Gaither

Friday, September 11, 2009

Brand New CD - The Isaacs, Naturally

Official release date September 8th, 2009

We're so excited to offer you our latest Isaacs project. "The Isaacs, Naturally....an almost acapella collection" is now available.
Visit our online store to order your copy today.

Here is a sample song from the new project!

The project has 16 songs - 6 are acapella and the rest are almost acapella with only one or two instruments. Produced by Ben Isaacs & Bill Gaither.

Visit our website to hear short clips of each song:
http://my.musiccitynetworks.com/domain/267/index.htm?id=5114



1. Little Bit of Heaven - written by Sonya Isaacs
2. Hard Times Come Again No More - beautifully sung by Becky
3. I Will Praise Him - an acapella selection
4. Mama's Teaching Angels How to Sing - written by Dottie Rambo
5. Come My Child - written by Gloria Gaither & performed by Lily Isaacs
6. Healin' Stream - written by Larry Gatlin
7. The Three Bells - made popular in the 1960's by Jim Ed Brown
8. No Shortage - written by Gary S. Paxton in the 1970's
9. He Can be Found - written by Ella Barrett & Faye Cunningham
10. Does Jesus Care - special arrangement by The Isaacs & Bill Gaither
11. Hallelujah - sung in Hebrew - as performed on the Gaither Israel video
12. Hear the Voice of My Beloved - written by Bill & Gloria Gaither
13. When God Seems so Near - written by Bill & Gloria Gaither
14. There's Something About that Name - written by Bill & Gloria Gaither
15. Peace be Still - a beautiful praise chorus performed by Lily
16. It is Well with my Soul


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Remembering our Grandparents - Godfrey & Bessie Isaacs

National Grandparents Day - September 13th, 2009

You’d have to be a Godly woman to give birth to 17 children in a rustic log cabin nestled in the hidden mountains of Eastern Kentucky! Even more unimaginable is doing it without electricity, running water, or a doctor! Now imagine how many years you would have to be with child to accomplish that… My Grandma Bessie was one of the sweetest, kindest, most patient women in the world, and she is my role model for maternal sanity. Dad was her youngest, the 17th child born to this amazing woman and her hard working Pentecostal preaching, farming husband, Grandpa Godfrey.

Growing up with hundreds of first cousins and thousands of extended family members (some who you just had to pretend to know) made family reunions a blast and going home to Grandma’s more like a party than a visit. Comfortably squeezed into 3 small bedrooms, I fondly recall those occasional overnight stays up on their mountain… Ahh the smell of the wood burning in the fireplace and the oil lanterns flickering on the newspaper covered ceilings above… the sound of creaking wooden floors, and the whispers of little girls just after the lantern was blown out “Mommy, I gotta go to the bathroom!” Only instead of her walking us down the hall, Mom would simply pull the pot out from under the bed and assure us that it was much better than having to walk up the hill to the outhouse in the dark!

Breakfast was always a feast, and Grandma would wake up before the sun did to make it every morning… soft, moist, made from scratch biscuits covered in perfectly stirred gravy with skillet fried potatoes and some good ole salty country ham, which I always found a little hard to swallow after watching the pigs out in the pen just the day before! But boy could she cook! And boy could we eat... but never until after we gathered in the living room for not just a word of thanks, but a “get down on your knees and thank God” prayer! Faith was the center of their existence. God was everything to them… their Provider, their Keeper, their Helper. I don’t recall ever seeing Grandma get upset about anything, and never heard her say an unkind word to or about anyone. She was the closest thing to an Angel that I’ve ever seen and I’ll never forget how hard I cried the day God called her back to heaven.

Before she left us we had the opportunity to record Grandma Bessie singing some of the songs we loved to hear her sing growing up. I always smile when I think about it because she had no idea how the recording process works. She didn’t understand that you have to be very quiet when you finish a song, and almost every time she would say something that we would later have to erase. Finally Dad stood just behind the recording glass and at the end of the song held his finger to his lips to remind her to be quiet. Unaware that even the quietest noise would make it to tape, she softly whispered “ok” to his request, and we all just smiled at each other knowing that we were blessed to inherit the gift of her love and her heart for God, family and music.

by: Sonya Isaacs

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

At Home in the Red Lick Mountains with Joe Isaacs

Come to the Red Lick Mountains of Kentucky September 19th and 20th
for some great Bluegrass and Gospel Music.

Saturday September 19th features Joe Isaacs and Mountain Bluegrass along with many other groups. The music starts at 12:00 noon.

Sunday September 20th the music starts at 1:00pm and features The Isaacs with Joe Isaacs for one concert at 2:30pm.

500 Red Lick Rd.
Berea, Kentucky

Bring lawn chairs & blankets.

2 day pass only $20.00
1 day event $12.00
Kids 12 and under Free

For more information call: 859-986-5687 or 859-985-1189

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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Alaska Cruise Photos



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Ben and Gordon Mote at the salmon bake

Sonya & Becky hittin the streets of Juneau, Alaska
for some shopping!

The Gaither gang sing along at the salmon bake

Our ship the Ms Zaandam at port in Juneau

The Isaacs Family - Juneau, Alaska