Monday, September 23, 2019


Memorable Musical Moments during Monday Night at NQC 2019 presented by Christian Healthcare Ministries 


PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (September 23, 2018) – Monday night at NQC, the National Quartet Convention presented by Christian Healthcare Ministries, was an evening filled with many outstanding moments.

Multiple standing ovations were in order throughout the evening as number one songs and new favorites rang through the halls of Pigeon Forge's LeConte Center.

The biggest highlight, however, was the return of the Original Dove Brothers Quartet for a special reunion set as the night's finale. The talented group got the crowd on their feet to close out the night with hits like "Didn't It Rain?" and "Get Away, Jordan." This was an electric moment, felt throughout the hall.

Tonight's concert was hosted by Duane Garren. Gerald Wolfe kicked off the evening with congregational singing, which has now become a tradition at NQC.

The night featured performances by the following: the Browns, Dixie Melody Boys, Down East Boys, Dove Brothers Reunion, Goodman Revival, Greater Vision, Jeff & Sheri Easter, Karen Peck and New River, Kingsmen Quartet, The LeFevre Quartet, The Mylon Hayes Family, Soul’d Out, The Talleys, The Taylors, Triumphant Quartet, The Carolina Boys Quartet, Debra Perry & Jaidyn's Call, Promised Land Qt., The Torchmen Quartet, and The Wisecarvers.

Official photos can be found online via NQC's official Facebook.

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NQC continues until Saturday, September 28, 2018, at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, TN. Over 40,000 people are expected to enjoy the concerts and festivities planned.

Highlights for Tuesday, September 24, 2018 include Person to Person with Karen Peck & New River, the SGMA Hall of Fame Induction & Benefit Concert and of course the evening concerts.

NQC - the National Quartet Convention - was founded in 1957 by gospel music legend and former backup vocalist for Elvis Presley, J.D. Sumner who co-produced the event with James Blackwood. The annual convention was moved in later years to Nashville, TN and then to Louisville, KY where it was held for 20 years.

For more information, visit www.NQConline.

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