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You are being introduced to four of the most intriguing gentlemen in the gospel music industry: Oscar Johnson Jr., Teddie Weston, James “Tony” Thompson and Willie “Bud” Ward, better known as “Men 4 Christ” and they are changing the trend of quartet with their sound. Mastering their harmonies and blend on each song whether “live” or in the studio is a must for these polished professionals. They possess a distinct difference with a unique sound all their own, in fact, with Men 4 Christ you’ll hear it right away!
These artists are far from the average-sounding quartet and p Read More
You are being introduced to four of the most intriguing gentlemen in the gospel music industry: Oscar Johnson Jr., Teddie Weston, James “Tony” Thompson and Willie “Bud” Ward, better known as “Men 4 Christ” and they are changing the trend of quartet with their sound. Mastering their harmonies and blend on each song whether “live” or in the studio is a must for these polished professionals. They possess a distinct difference with a unique sound all their own, in fact, with Men 4 Christ you’ll hear it right away!
These artists are far from the average-sounding quartet and prefer not to be labeled a quartet at all, but in fact four brothers who sing together. As a group, they’ve created a niche with their sound that sets them far apart from all the rest. Just as the infamous “Temptations” did with their sound, Men 4 Christ have stepped into a realm of creativity and designed a sound that appeals to a broader age range of music-loving consumers who prefer variety in their musical repertoire.
To date, Men 4 Christ have shared their music ministry with countless audiences from churches, music conferences, street outreaches, sports events and more to such prestigious venues as the House of Blues, Non Profit Foundations, Black Tie Galas, Aboard a USS Aircraft Carrier, The San Diego County Fair and more. Also included is the countless random impromptu singing engagements in settings such as restaurants, airports and hotel lobbies for unsuspecting audiences who suddenly hear them break out into harmony and start singing classics acapella. From the east to west coasts of the US they have traveled and toured and shared the stage with gospel legends and icons such as The Mighty Clouds of Joy, The Dixie Hummingbirds, Dorothy Norwood, Byron Cage, Karen Clark Sheard and Erica Campbell.
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