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Aug
2008
Eddie Crook To Release New Instrumental CD


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Jubilee Music Artists announced today the pending release of a new instrumental CD by legendary southern gospel pianist, Eddie Crook. Mr. Crook is well known from his days with the Tennesseans, Happy Goodmans and the Sego Bros. and Naomi. He is currently the pianist for the Prophets Quartet as well as a solo artist. This latest project entitled, Wonderful Grace, features classic hymns: “O Come Angel Band”, “Sweet Hour of Prayer” and many other favorites. Release date for this project is September 02, 2008.

Booking information and Mr. Crook’s schedule, can be found at http://www.jubileemusicartists.org

Reader Comments

Way to go Brother Eddie. You are simply the best that there is. I am so proud to be working with you in The Prophets Quartet.

I love the song selection being the old hymns, especially "Oh Come Angel Band" it is my very favorite song.

God Bless you in your continuing ministry.

Bill Baize


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