J.G. Whitfield Memorial Sing-SOLD OUT!!!
We were extremely excited about this concert since there has not been a "Homecoming" concert in Pensacola for The Dixie Echoes and Florida Boys. Secondly, with the announcement of the Florida Boys retirement coming at the end of July, it made this concert even more bittersweet. June 22, 2007 marked the final concert for the Florida Boys, not only in the state of Florida, but also in their hometown, as well as the final concert performance of the Florida Boys and Dixie Echoes together. What a sweet time we had! Special thanks to all who came out to support these two groups. And the outpouring of former members that showed up was just outstanding. Hope you enjoy the photos! Settle in because there's a ton of pics to look at! A date is currently being set for next year's J.G. Whitfield Memorial Sing, make your plans now to be in Pensacola next June!!
Florida Boys and Dixie Echoes buses parked near the front of the church
Cars were lined up from the parking lot all the way onto "W" Street
From the time the doors opened at 5:30pm they didn't close until just after concert time. Folks just kept coming in!!
As I was trying to get a shot of both groups product tables, "Daddy" Paul Vinson was trying to duck out of the way but didn't quite make it!!
One of the greatest line-ups of the Florida Boys ever, together again. (L-R): Glen Allred, Derrell Stewart, Les Beasley, Tommy Atwood, and Billy Todd.
Members of the Florida Boys, Dixie Echoes, and friends visiting before the concert.
Former Dixie Echoes members Mike Bullock, and "Daddy" Paul Vinson, along with Scoot Shelnut visiting before the concert.
Bass Singer Quartet! (L-R): Mike Bullock(Dixie Echoes), Butch Owens(Florida Boys), Tracy Crouch(Dixie Echoes), and Billy Todd(Florida Boys & Dixie Echoes). Anyone care to guess what the combined I.Q. of this group is??? I'm guessing about 2.5! hehe
Behind the Florida Boys table: (L-R): Josh Garner, Billy and Jane Todd, Glen Allred and Mike Bullock. Behind the Dixie Echoes table, Butch Owens and Andrew Shelnut(Randy's brother and former Dixie Echoes tenor and drummer).
Les Beasley visiting with former Dixie Echoes baritone Craig Pippen and former Bibletones owner/lead singer Howard Rutland.
Concert goers showed up early to get a good seat. Here's what the crowd looked like 30 minutes before the concert started!!
Shirley Shelnut(widow of the late Dale Shelnut), and Hazel Whitfield(widow of the late J.G. Whitfield) visiting before the concert.
Hazel happened to have several thousand copies of J.G.'s biography for sale at the concert. Here Hazel is autographing a copy for a fan. "Whit" would have been proud to see Hazel with something to sell at a concert!
Not very often do we get to sing close enough to home that our families get to attend. Here is yours truly with my beautiful wife Valerie!!
The Florida Boys kicked off the J.G. Whitfield Memorial Sing with a standing ovation and in grand style as only the Florida Boys can do!
Butch Owens providing that solid foundation for the Florida Boys sound.
Les Beasley, the ever humorous emcee.
Glen Allred, the consummate baritone.
Derrell Stewart, "Ole Red Socks" gave the fans everything they've come to expect from this great piano player. Although he does look a bit confused in this photo.
Josh Garner, in my opinion, the most underrated lead singer traveling today.
With sand in their shoes and a song in their heart, the Florida Boys delivered their final performance to their hometown crowd.
The Dixie Echoes took the stage in Pensacola with two mics and a piano player.
(L-R): Randy "Scoot" Shelnut, Jr., Tracy Crouch, and Stewart Varnado.
Stewart Varnado playing the old convention favorite, "Just A Little While".
Randy's father-in-law and former Dixie Echoes baritone "Daddy" Paul Vinson gave everything he had in his classic rendition of the great song "Hallelujah Square".
Dixie Echoes joining the Florida Boys for their great hit song "While He Was On The Cross".
Scoot Shelnut along with one of his heroes, Glen Allred.
Hal Kennedy, the "little man with a big voice", providing his classic introduction to the "Gospel Singing Jubilee" television show followed by everyone singing a few lines of "Jubilee, Jubilee, your invited to this happy jubilee!" My personal favorite highlight of the evening!
Former Dixie Echoes and Florida Boys bass singer Billy Todd proved he still has the tones to be one of the finest bass singers to ever grace the gospel music stage.
Randy Shelnut, Les Beasley, and Hal Kennedy.
Former Florida Boys tenor Tommy Atwood singing the second verse on "Have A Little Talk With Jesus".
Billy Todd showing me how it's done on "Have A Little Talk With Jesus".
Stewart Varnado sharing the piano bench with one of his heroes Derrell Stewart.
Billy Todd cheering on Mike Bullock as Mike buries the ending of a song.
Not everyone is completely visible, but I'll try to get everyone in. (L-R): Dallas Rogers, Josh Garner, Randy Shelnut, Hazel Whitfield, Tommy Atwood(behind Hazel), Les Beasley, Glen Allred, Hal Kennedy, Butch Owens(behind Stewart), Stewart Varnado, Billy Todd, Scoot Shelnut, Derrell Stewart, Mike Bullock, and Tracy Crouch.
Sorry Scoot!! I just had to add this one in here!! hehe. This is the face we usually see from Scoot. You know, "Lights on but nobody's home", "Nice cage, no bird"....You get the picture! ;o)
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