Gospel singer to perform at Full Gospel Assembly

10 years ago

Southern gospel singer and recording artist, Kevin Spencer, will present a concert on Friday, May 29 at 6:30 p.m. at Littleton Full Gospel Assembly church. The concert is free, with a “love offering” to be taken.

    Spencer started singing with his family “The Spencers” when he was three years old, and after starting his own group, “Kevin Spencer and Friends,” in 1992, is now enjoyed by his fans as a solo performer.
Spencer has recorded several No. 1 and No. 2 songs with hit songs and fan favorites that include: “The Blood is Still There,” “If the Rapture was Yesterday,” So Much to Thank Him For,” “Flow Through Me Holy Spirit,” and “God Bless America Again.”
He has released a new tribute CD to his favorite singer, the late, great Rusty Goodman. Each concert includes a special tribute to Goodman including songs from the project, “Remembering Rusty,” such as: “Who am I,” “Leavin’ on My Mind,” “Look for Me” and “I Wouldn’t Take Nothing for My Journey Now.” Spencer’s plan is to record Volume II and III in the future with more of Mr. Goodman’s greatest songs.
In addition, Bill Gaither has invited Spencer to be a part of his DVDs, “All Day Singing,” “So Glad” and Sunday Meetin’ Time.” He performed “I Heard About a Stone,” “Twelve Gates to the City” and “I Kept on Praying.”
For more information about Kevin Spencer, visit www.kevinspencermusic.com. For information about the concert, call 538-9381.