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Gallery This page was created to give you a little info about some people who work or worked with TAC. If you know any special info that you think should be added here, please send it to us at newton@acappella.com.br. A special "Thank you" to Steve Badget and Robert Sellers, who helped me with info and with English language! Keith Lancaster - founder and former singer of Acappella. Everything started with Keith. You can read an interview with him by clicking here. Today, he acts in the ministry of Praise & Worship at the Madison Church Of Christ, in Nashville, TN. He still composes songs for Acappella and other TAC groups.
Wayburn Dean - baritone of Acappella, from 1988 until 1993. He sang on many albums, like: Sweet Fellowship, Rescue, Growin' Up In The Lord, Set Me Free, We Have Seen His Glory. In a poll, he was chosen as the best baritone in Acappella's history. You can read our interview with Wayburn here. He is going to release his solo album "As Long As I Live" in February, 2002.
George Pendergrass - He sang the 2nd tenor/melody in Acappella from 1988 until 1994. Ha sang on many albums, as: Sweet Fellowship, Rescue, Set Me Free, We Have Seen His Glory, Hymns For All The World. After leaving Acappella, George released a solo album, called "Purpose", and came to Brazil in 98, in Vitória. He also was leading a mission trip to Kenya, Africa.
Steve
Reischl - Steve Reischl sang in AVB before joining Acappella.
He came to sing 2nd tenor in George's place. He did a great job singing
in Aca. After 3 years, he decided he should spend more time with his family,
and left Acappella. Today, he sings with a group called NewSong.
Steve Reischl also came out with the solo album "Lost In Routines".
He also sings lead vocals on the "Prayer of Jabez" album. This
album also contains Geoff Moore, Phil Keaggy, Rebecca
Tim Storms
- Tim sang in AVB and Vocal Union, besides Acappella. He even came to
Brazil once, in Belo Horizonte, with AVB. In those days, he sang with
Kevin Schaffer in AVB. Tim Storms is bass. Really, a bass. We heard he
just broke the world record - the lowest note ever registered by a human
voice. He is singing in Branson, Missouri with the show "50's At
The Hop." Their website: 50satthehop.com.
He also sang in Freedom with Steve Maxwell.
Kevin Schaffer - Kevin sang in AVB and in Vocal Union before joinin Acappella. Since he started to work in TAC, he participate on many records from the Company, even in the Children and Ladies album! He sing 1 tenor, and has a wonderful and high voice. You can hear his voice on these Acappella's albums: Act Of God, All That I Need, Hymns For All The Ages. His wife Michele gave birth to a little girl, Elise, in 2001, and in the end of this year he finished his work with Acappella. Gary Miller - Gary Miller joined Acappella as a bass, while Acappella was recording Act Of God. He is in TAC for a long time. He also does a great job composing songs. He didn't stay in Acappella too long. Just like Steve Reischl, he felt he needed to stay more time with his family. Since then, he joined Vocal Union, and he is still singing with them.
Ken McAlpin - Ken was also one intern
from TAC, and he was one of the founders of the group Kenosis, which opened
Acappella's concerts in USA. Ken was invited to join Acappella in a tour
to Europe, as a bass. When Steve Reischl left, he joined Acappella singing
2nd tenor. In 98, he moved from tenor to bass. When his son Spencer was
born he left the group. for a while, he joined the group Sweet
Deliverance, but not anymore.
Barry Wilson - Barry sang in Plain & Simple. He joined Acappella in the beginning of 1998. Today, he is the "older" singer. Barry's voice and style reminds you of George Pendergrass. Barry, besides pleasing the listeners with his voice, also reaches the people around him with his charisma, good mood and true smile.
Gary Evans
Jr - Gary Evans sang in Best Friends from Lubbock Christian University.
He joined Acappella singing the bass in 2001, when Ken McAlpin left. He
is the youngest singer to join Acappella in history, after Keith Lancaster.
You may hear
his voice rith now! |
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