Blair Carman
- Cincinnati, OH
- Rockabilly Band
Joyce G. said “The first time I saw Blair Carman and the Belleview Boys, which was about 6 years ago, I was surprised beyond my wildest expectations! I've been…”
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The Heralders History
Founded in 1963, the Heralders have always embodied excellence in both music and ministry. Thousands have embraced the quality, sound, and popularity of the Heralders, and they have become a household name especially around Western Michigan. With roots in Southern Gospel, the Heralders made a name for themselves and quickly became a popular group in Christian music. Transcending genre boundaries and singing Southern upbeat style music in very conservative church circles, the Heralders Quartet quickly earned a devout following.
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 20 - 120 minutes
Languages: English
Mission Statement
To sing and share the gospel of Jesus Christ; to lead people into his presence; to call people in relationship with Him; to bring healing, strength and encouragement to the body of Christ; all the while living by faith and walking in wisdom, integrity, and faithfulness to his call.
We have our own sound equipment and sound engineer. We can also mix through house equipment if needed. We also supply our own pianist and keyboard and will supply band for special occasions.
Ken Dykstra | Manager |
Joyce G. said “The first time I saw Blair Carman and the Belleview Boys, which was about 6 years ago, I was surprised beyond my wildest expectations! I've been…”
Francee M. said “Micah was excellent! We had about 100 guests at our office Christmas party and he definitely delivered. I gave minimal direction as far as song/music…”
Stephen W. F. said “I just recently had the Gospel Harmony boys at my church for a worship service. The connected with the people and delivered the message of God's…”
By nature, a blues/folk/rock player and singer I cover a lot of ground and work with all kinds of artists. From my Bluegrass/Country Western version of my Uncle…