The Dixie Echoes Introduces New Members

Southern Gospel formation The Dixie Echoes introduced new members in their latest newsletter. New members of The Dixie Echoes filled the position of bass, tenor and pianist.

The bass position was filled by Jordan James. Jordan James is from Verda, LA. James taught at the Stamps School of Music, which he also attended. In The Dixie Echoes newsletter, James' voice is described as "a dynamic voice that has drawn comparisons to the great George Younce."

The tenor part is filled by Craig Thomas who is from DeFuniak Springs, FL. In the newsletter, Thomas is described as "one of the smoothest tenor voices you will ever hear. His smile and personality have already won the hearts of Dixie Echoes fans everywhere."

Lastly, Ben Hart from Peoria, Ill, fills the position of the pianist for The Dixie Echoes. Hart is described as "one of the most talented young musicians in gospel music. Ben also plays the guitar, harmonica, bass guitar, and quite a few other instruments."

The Dixie Echoes says with excitement, "Each of these men have felt the calling on their lives to share the gospel, and we are very thankful that God has chosen to place them with the Dixie Echoes."

Those who can't wait to meet new members of The Dixie Echoes can visit http://dixieechoes.com/ to see their tour schedule.