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Title:
The Hudson Taylors
When:
25 Feb 2011 07.30PM
Where:
High Kirk - Ballymena
Category:
Concert

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THE HUDSON TAYLORS - first time in IrelandHudson Taylors

Tickets £5 - U16s FREE - DOORS 7:30

Noel Richards, Brian Houston and Wayne Drain are The Hudson Taylors.
www.noelrichards.com www.brianhouston.com www.waynedrain.com
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- In 2001 these 3 well known artists came together to form “The Hudson Taylors” and recorded the "Hurricane" CD, for further info see The Hudson Taylors on Facebook

Following their US Tour that summer, they were inspired to record together in Nashville ‘to see what happened’. The resulting album ‘Hurricane’ was released on the Kingsway label in February 2002.

The guys then did various tours until the end of 2003, taking in the UK, Germany, Holland, Canada and USA.

In 2010 the Hudson Taylors got together again and tour England and USA - Feb 2011 ia their

The collaboration of a Welshman, Irishman and an American Cherokee/Scot has created a unique sound, which mixes the Celtic with rootsy elements of Country, Acoustic rock and Blues. The songs range from intimate ballads to the anthemic and express worship as well as something of God’s heart cry for the lost.

Each member of The Hudson Taylors brings a wealth of experience to the band.

Noel Richards lives in Cobham, Surrey and is well known as a worship leader and writer of modern worship hymns and songs, which have been sung worldwide. He currently has 17 of his songs listed in the CCLI Top 500.
Noel has performed in venues ranging from small town halls to stadiums, in more than 30 countries. In 1997, he organised the Champion of the World event at Wembley Stadium, which gathered 45,000 and in 2006 the Calling All Nations event at the Olympic Stadium Berlin, Germany. He has also recently appeared on BBC TV's Songs of Praise programme, which regularly attracts 3 million viewers.

Brian Houston has been writing and performing as a truly independent artist since he began his solo career and has consistently produced music of a standard that has led to him appearing with Van Morrison, Robert Plant, Chuck Berry and Elvis Costello.
Hailed as “One of Britain’s Great Songwriters” by venerable BBC DJ Bob Harris, Houston has toured Europe and America with his live show being described as “unmissable”.
Hot on the heels of his critically acclaimed 'Masterpiece', “Three feet from Gold” his latest album “Gospel Road” has been record of the year on radio in Ireland and received 10 out of 10 reviews and “album of the year” by BBC Radio Two producers and most requested song of the year with Glory Glory.
A recent appearance for a US delegation lead to him being invited to attend the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington DC with President Barack Obama.

Wayne Drain is married to June and lives in Russellville, Arkansas, USA, where he has pastored the Fellowship of Christians Church, for more than 35 years.
Wayne is a worship leader and song writer who appeared on numerous albums
on the Scripture in Song label throughout the 1980s. Since then he has been published by Kingsway Music and has released several albums on that label. The latest is “Treasures” a collection of some of his best loved songs, released in 2004.
Wayne has been a regular visitor to the UK for more than 30 years and his prophetic insights and encouragement have impacted many people, including singers, musicians and writers involved in the Christian music community.
This is very much a “family affair” and a concert that will appeal to all. Here’s an extract from an article written following a recent concert in Bridgnorth Baptist church in England:
“Many things strike one about a Hudson Taylors audience. One is the huge age range. Wrinklies and perms sit next to excited school kids while teenagers - maybe drawn here by the new cool Americana/roots music played so expertly by the Hudson Taylors - sat next to church deacons.”

Venue

Map
Venue:
High Kirk   -   Website
Street:
65-71 Thomas Street
Postcode:
BT43 6AZ
City:
Ballymena
County:
Co.Antrim
Country:
UK

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