The Echoes from Calvary

(left to right)
David McGan, Sharon Thomas, Twila Staton

 

 

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A small piece of Echoes History

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The Echoes from Calvary Quartet was formed in 1970. In 1972, it was incorporated in the State of Illinois as a non-profit religious organization, with the purpose of "Spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ through song."

Check out the Echoes’ upcoming Schedule of Singings and come be with them when they are in your area.  You can also read about the various singings by the Echoes in their SingBlog.

The Echoes from Calvary perform at numerous events each year, primarily in churches, auditoriums, or outdoor events. Many of these performances are to benefit those with some special need in a community.

The group never sets a fee for its performances, rather leaving the amount of compensation up to the event coordinator as the Lord leads. Our needs have always been provided.

If you would like to have the Echoes from Calvary at your church or event, contact us at:

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

246 Brownfield Road

 Golconda, Illinois 62938

phone
(618) 949-3497
(618) 949-3853
(270) 533-6415
or
email at dmcgan@mcgangroup.com

Members of

West Kentucky Gospel Music Association
WKGMA
For information about WKGMA, check their website at:

:
http://www.wkgma.com/

 

Echo News from August 1976 – A Piece of History – Back in the 1970’s, the Echoes published a monthly newsletter, Echo News, and mailed it to a sizeable mailing list of people who had requested it.  Produced before the age of computers, the newsletter was produced using a typewriter to cut a stencil to use on a mimeograph machine.  It was quite labor-intensive, but we enjoyed making it available.  Echo News eventually ceased to be published, but you can see the August 1976 issue, a little piece of nostalgia.

 

Echoes Schedule

 

Echoes Bio

 

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It’s Not Too Late” Gospel Song written by David McGan