BaptistCourier.com, the online presence of The Baptist Courier, has launched the Musicians Studio, a resource designed to serve musicians and churches across South Carolina.
The Musicians Studio features artists’ biographical information, CD cover photos and audio clips of songs. The free listing, which also includes purchasing and scheduling information, is open to musicians who are members of churches affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention.
The new section is designed “to showcase the wide range of talent in our churches,” said Courier editor Don Kirkland, and to provide a reference center for churches and music/worship ministers as they seek singers and other musicians for revivals, homecomings and other events.
The list of artists at the Musicians Studio is expected to grow each week. Artists will be listed on a first-come, first-served basis. Details for submitting information can be found here.
Below are the most recent additions to the Musicians Studio at BaptistCourier.com:
Art Fulks (Greenville), “Journey”
Loose Stone (Barnwell), “Loose Stone”
Kelley Murphy (North Augusta), “Whisper His Name”
Pam Starr (Charleston), “I’d Rather Have Jesus”
Joni Tindall (Columbia), “Sing for Him”
Jack Eason and The Sound of Light Band (Spartanburg), “To the Sky”
Rhett & Tracey Wilson (Laurens), “Lead Me On”