THE SINGING ECHOES
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Group Biography
LynnGaryDebbieJeremyAdamJoshuaMatthew
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The Epperson family, originated
in 1969 with Max and Lela (Mom and Dad), their two sons Lynn and Gary, and
Debbie, Gary’s wife. Through the many years of being in gospel music, they have
become a well-known name in the gospel music industry. Their zeal to lift the
Savior up in song has never diminished, and is displayed openly in each and
every concert. In 1973, The Singing Echoes received a Grammy nomination for
their arrangement and performance of the song “When I Wake Up To Sleep No More.”
Their style of “old-fashioned down home singing” led many nationally known
groups to record this song. Therefore, the song became known by every gospel
music lover in the country. With all eyes open and ears listening in the gospel
music industry, The Singing Echoes next introduced, “Look For Me At Jesus’
Feet,” bringing out a prominent song writer, Squire Parsons, to gospel music.
This created a domino effect of hits for The Singing Echoes including “Shouting
Happy,” which was later recorded by The Kingsmen, “I Made A Covenant With My
Lord” also recorded later by The Kingsmen, “His Tomb Is Empty Now” written by
Lela Epperson and recorded by many gospel groups even today. “Two Coats” which
was later recorded and performed in the movie “The Apostle,” “On The Other Side
Of Jordan” later recorded by The Cooke’s, “I’ll Wear A White Robe,” “On Heaven’s
Bright Shore,” “Thank You Lord,” “Enter In,” “Look For Me,” which introduced
another well-known writer, Gerald Sweatman, to gospel music. “When I Go
Strolling” written by Gary Epperson, the
ever popular “It’s Enough” written by Gary Epperson and recorded in 1985 which
climbed to #2 in the nation on the Singing News Chart. “Beautiful Heaven,” and
“On Holy Ground” written by Gary Epperson remained in the top 20 of the Singing
News Chart for months. “Keep Your Eyes On Him,” “I’m Depending On Jesus,” and
“The Next Glory Flight” were all top 40 songs also written by Gary Epperson. The group’s work was recognized by
the state of Tennessee, and Governor Lamar Alexander appointed them as
“Ambassadors of good will” for the state of Tennessee. In 1989, Gary and
Debbie’s son Joshua who had traveled with the group since he was 2 weeks old, joined the family on stage to
sing the tenor part at the age of eight. 1990 brought Lynn’s oldest son, Jeremy
to the group full time to play drums at the age of 14. Both Jeremy and Joshua
had enjoyed singing on stage with the family even before they started school.
Due to health problems, Max and Lela left the road and retired in 1995. Shortly
after their retirement, Lynn’s other two sons, Adam and Matt, joined the group
full time. Even though Lela’s heart was broken because she was no longer
physically able to travel and sing, her heart was filled with joy to see her
four grandchildren step in to take the place of her and Max. The Singing News
Magazine informed the gospel music Industry in1997 of the third generation now
performing on stage and the “Gospel Voice” has recognized The Singing Echoes in
their April 2001 issue. In September 1999, Lela crossed to the far side banks of
Jordan and Max in July 2004, leaving behind a legacy in gospel music. The
Singing Echoes celebrate 36 years in
Gospel Music, with some of their latest releases, “Think I’m Excited,” “In The
Shadow Of God’s Wings,” “My God’s Alive,” “Time After Time,” “Inside Of Me,”
“Looking Forward To Where I’ve Never Been!” Their powerful song “Empty Hands”
and their big hit “Somebody’s Here” climbed to the top of the charts. The latest
video released is “Live In Anderson, SC,” featuring “That’s How Much I Love You”
is being enjoyed by thousands.
Their latest CD titled “Then & Now” features a number of great songs, like
“Jesus Is Coming,” “He Still Moves The Stones,” “I Can't Begin To Tell,”
“Miracles,” “Between The Cradle And The Grave,” “When A Meeting Is Going To
Break Out,” “The Great Falling Away,” “The Spirit Calling Me,” “Lord Have Mercy
On Me,” “Someday,” Call your local radio station and request it. The Singing
Echoes are a visible example of the results of generations influenced by prayer,
hard work, dedication, family, love, and a zeal to serve God.