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BIOGRAPHY
The
Down East Boys are representing a rich tradition that began
nearly two decades ago. Additionally, this talented vocal group
is carrying on a legacy that began nearly a century ago. Since
James D. Vaughan organized the first Gospel quartet in the early
1900s, Southern Gospel Music has evolved to encompass many
varying musical groups. A limited number of quartets have stood
the test of time, to continue the rich tradition Vaughan began.
One quartet who has stood the test of time and continues to
enjoy success, one hit at a time, is The Down East Boys.
The original Down East Boys were based in Eastern North Carolina
and began singing throughout the Carolina Coastal region. Very
quickly, the group began to gain the attention of fans and
industry leaders alike with their rich vocal harmony and smooth
on-stage delivery.
By 1989, the group enjoyed their very first national hit with
the release of “Beautiful Valley,” which peaked in the Top Five
on all the national radio charts, including The Singing News
Magazine, one of Southern Gospel Music’s leading fan and trade
publications. The song led the way for more honors and
accolades, including the Horizon Group of the Year Fan Award
honor in 1991 from The Singing News Magazine.
“Beautiful Valley” marked the first of a string of popular
releases The Down East Boys have enjoyed over the past 18 years,
including three Top 20 hits from their Mercy recording. The
group’s brand new recording, The Cross Still Stands, produced by
multi-talented producer Wayne Haun, promises to generate even
more success for the popular quartet. The recording features
songs from such prolific writers as Joel Lindsey, Rodney
Griffin, Chris Binion and Kyla Rowland, just to name a few, and
according to Singing News Magazine Editor Danny Jones, The Cross
Still Stands is an overwhelming display of the group’s true
talent. “This is a CD that shows how good these guys really
are,” Jones commented after reviewing the recording.
As group leader and long-time member Ricky Cardin explains, The
Cross Still Stands conveys the message and the mission of The
Down East Boys. “We always look for songs that have lasting and
eternal value. We feel we have a calling to share the message of
hope with a world that seems to have no hope. The message in the
songs we sing conveys that there is hope - hope in Jesus.”
Fellow group members, Jason Runnels, Stuart Cary and Daryl
Paschal, share the goals of Carden. “We have a lot to
accomplish,” states Runnels, “There are so many people who need
to hear the message of the Gospel, and we make a conscious
effort to select songs that undeniably convey that Gospel
message.”
The group’s desire to consistently present the message of the
Gospel with clarity and with professional musical excellence has
garnered the attention of some of the nations most noted
evangelists. The Down East Boys have been afforded the
opportunity to share the platform with many of those evangelists
at crusades nationwide. This list includes Franklin Graham, Dr
Ralph Bell, Dr Jim Wilson, Rick Stanley, Jay Strack and Kelly
Green, just to name a few. Additionally, the quartet has led the
musical worship at numerous prestigious events, including a
variety of Evangelism Conferences, as well as Chapel Services
sponsored by Motor Racing Outreach.
The Down East Boys recognize the importance of a clear mission.
The miles get very long on the road and only the committed and
called stand the test of time. Over the years, the group has
enjoyed its share of successes, yet they remain committed to
achieve higher plateaus and reach more people for Christ. “We
try to keep our music fresh, without compromising the message,”
Carden shares. “We're not willing to rest on our laurels. As a
group, we do things constantly to challenge ourselves, to try to
do something different or better than the last time we did it.
We are called to be the best we can be and do our best every
time we step onto a stage or into a recording studio. Christ
gave His best for us. It’s our responsibility to give our best
for Him.”
And the tradition lives on and on in the lives and musical
ministry of The Down East Boys.
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