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Parker Homecoming a HitPosted on Mar 07, 2007 - 10:36 PM
Front Row Follies had his to say: If you've never been to the Parker Homecoming before, please mark your calendar now for the first Friday and Saturday next March. Danny and Sue Parker work so hard to make this a success, and their work pays off...the artist circle seats sell out within weeks of going on sale at the Harvesters Reunion in the fall, and both nights are packed every year. The Harvesters and Ivan Parker appear both nights, so if you don't hear your favorite song on Friday, you can be pretty sure they'll get to it on Saturday. They've each just released a new project, so we heard plenty of new music, and it was all great! The Harvesters' new CD is called "Moving Forward," and they truly are! Danny, Allen and Jim have been joined by a fantastic young tenor, Steven Wall, and he really adds a lot to their sound. He's a songwriter, too, and they included two of his on the new CD, "There He'll Be" and "In His Silence." If you absolutely force me to choose a favorite from the new project, "In His Silence" would be it...but please don't force me, because they're all so good! Ivan's new CD, "That Was Then, This Is Now," is a little different; it includes six new songs and six that you already know, even though he's given some of them fresh arrangements. Ivan only sang a few of the songs from this CD; he had so many requests to try to fit in that, even over two nights, there just wasn't enough time to include everything. He did sing "Thank You" both nights, because he said Bill Gaither brought that song to his attention, and it made him think of his mother; since Miss Katie was sitting right up front, of course he had to sing it for her! The audience roared when Ivan sang Gaither Homecoming favorites like "Haven of Rest," and he did his Jake Hess impression, by request, on Saturday night. Of course, you already know what brought the house down both nights..."Midnight Cry" was, by far, the highlight of each evening. Read more Page 1 of 1 pages CommentsPage 1 of 1 Comment Pages Page 1 of 1 Comment Pages |



The Parker homecoming is one of the greatest events I have experienced. I really enjoyed Friday night, but Saturday night was undecribable. The power of God filled that place and when I received the healing touch when Ivan prayed for me it was glorious. "Praise The Lord" If it be Gods will I will be there hopefully on the front roll next year.
Bobbie Walker, Greensboro,NC