Gospel Harmony Boys
- Charleston, WV
- Gospel Music Group
- 13 Verified Bookings
Stephen W. F. said “I just recently had the Gospel Harmony boys at my church for a worship service. The connected with the people and delivered the message of God's…”
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Benji Taylor Band is a worship band committed to seeing the people of God unlock their souls. We want them to dance and to sing and to live for the reasons they were created.
We, at each venue, desires to create an atmosphere of worship, to promote the celebration of Jesus Christ through music. Quite simply, we want to see people worship God and the hope that Jesus brings.
No border limits our ministry. We accept invitations to any age gatherings and to any city. A major part of our ministry involves the incarcerated. We have led worship inside several West Virginia penitentiaries, and we look forward to stretching this particular ministry beyond state lines.
I had these wonderful band at my church Saturday night Cafe' and let me tell you they are AWESOME !! If you have an event, and you're looking for a band TRY Benji Talyor Band Thank you and May GOd Bless you and your Band Vickie Winfree from the City of Hope Fellowship Church
Price Range: Contact for rates
Languages: English
Benji Taylor | Lead Singer/Guitar Player |
John Rodgers | Keys/Guitar/Bass/Barefootedness |
Jay Sisson | Bass/Tambourine/Shaker |
Dave Traube | Drums |
Stephen W. F. said “I just recently had the Gospel Harmony boys at my church for a worship service. The connected with the people and delivered the message of God's…”
Rickey W. said “We enjoyed this group very much. They sang spirit filled music. We will definitely have them back with us again.”
Christina R. said “Awesome music, voices and very friendly. Testimony was awesome too. Really led by the Lord. Will have them again.”
Vicki C. said “Craig came to our church community event (BBQ/Stew Dinner). Craig is a fantastic guitar player! He is professional, kind, and down-to-earth. He arrived…”