BATH — Gospel and Christian music fans, circle August 23 on your calendars. Nashville-based Ernie and Jason Couch will perform a high energy mixture of classic and new cutting edge gospel music at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Bath.
The Couch duo is known across the United States and Canada for their live music, good humor and genuine spirit. Many describe them as unique, refreshingly different, and a lot of fun.
“We perform music with a message that speaks to all age groups and all backgrounds,” Jason Couch said. “We enjoy what we do, and we want folks to leave our concerts feeling better than when they arrived.”
The pair has been working together on-the-road for nearly 30 years. Through the years, their music has been nominated for a Grammy, and has charted 10 singles in the United States and Europe. The Couches have recorded with such musical greats as George Beverly Shea, Jake Hess, Mary Wilson, George Jones, Boots Randolph, Patti Page, Lou Christie, Jeannie Seely, Danny and the Juniors, Tommy Roe, Lacy J. Dalton, Carl Giammarese and Petra.
Donations accepted. First Baptist Church, 851 Washington St., Bath, Maine 04530. For more information, call (207) 442-8581 or visit firstbaptistofbath.org
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