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Methodist Church to Host Free Concert, Oct. 14

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CAPE MAY – Gospel and Christian music fans need to circle Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.m., on their calendars. On that date, Nashville, TN duo Ernie & Jason Couch, will be in concert at Tabernacle United Methodist Church, 702 Seashore Rd, Cape May NJ.
Ernie & Jason will be bringing an exciting mixture of 20th Century gospel classics and originals to town. These guys are known across the United States and Canada for their live music, good humor, and genuine spirit. Many describe the group as refreshingly different, and a lot of fun. Jason Couch stated, “We want to reach everyone from all age groups and backgrounds, with the message of the music. We enjoy what we do and want the people to enjoy it just as much. We certainly will give it all we got in the time we have.”
This duo has been traveling the road for almost three decades, presenting a professional evening of music. Besides a Grammy nomination, having a number of songs in the gospel charts both here and abroad, Ernie and Jason have recorded with such greats as: George Beverly Shea, Jake Hess, George Jones, Petra, James Earl Jones, Patti Page and Dallas Holm to name a few.
Please take the time to check these guys out for yourself at www.erniecouchandrevival.com or on their Facebook page at Ernie Couch & Revival. If you want to enjoy a great evening of music, don’t miss seeing Ernie & Jason Couch in concert Oct. 14!  The 6:30 p.m. concert is free.  A “love offering” will be taken.

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