Three Bridges Enjoys Family Connection at "Smoky Mountain Jubilee"
The "Smoky Mountain Jubilee" Senior Retreat was a special evening for Gospel group Three Bridges' tenor Jeremie Hudson.
Jeremie's father, Harold Hudson, and his group, The Churchmen, were also musical guests on the program, and Three Bridges was honored to be part of the event sponsored by Church Of God of Cleveland, Tennessee on April 24. More than 1,500 people attended the event held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
The Churchmen is a male trio that traveled full-time in the 1970's-80's, and is known for tight harmonies and heart-felt ministry. They have continued singing together on a part-time basis through the years and are celebrating their 50th year of being in ministry.
Jeremie picked up his love of sharing the Gospel through music and traveling in his dad's early years with The Churchmen.
"I'm very grateful to James Cossey and The COG for the honor of being with the sweet senior adults," Jeremie said. "I am also appreciative of getting to be on stage and sing with my Dad, Joe and David (The Churchmen). What an amazing night!!"
About Three Bridges
Three Bridges' music is rooted in Traditional Gospel, Southern Gospel and a touch of soul music. This blended style has made Three Bridges one of the prominent internationally-acclaimed Gospel groups in Christian music today - one that is known for tight harmonies, a unique vocal style, an exciting energy packed stage presentation. They have entertained and ministered to millions through their recordings, TV appearances and live concerts. Following the release of the critically-acclaimed debut album, "Soldiers" Three Bridges has wowed packed-out
venues across the nation and received over 40 Award nominations such as group of the year, fan favorite artist, song of the year, special event project of the year and album of the year. Three Bridges has enjoyed great radio success on the Gospel Music National Charts, including seven top tens and three number ones. The trio consists of Elliott McCoy who is manager and baritone for the group, Shannon Smith on lead and Jeremie Hudson on tenor.
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