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Mount Zion : Still He Came
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Bluegrass Gospel Music at its finest. Listen and hear 16 year old Bass singing phenomenon Tyler Weeks blend with the traditional harmonies of Still He Came.
Genre: Spiritual: Traditional Gospel
Release Date: 2004
Still He Came Record Label: Vintage
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Send the Light 2:30 $0.99
Last Days of Time 2:31 $0.99
I'm Saved 2:00 $0.99
Still He Came 2:18 $0.99
Steady as Mount Zion 2:13 $0.99
It Was Me 4:16 $0.99
Hezekiah 2:29 $0.99
Moses Prayed 3:08 $0.99
Walk in the Path 2:10 $0.99
The Fourth Man 3:31 $0.99
We Shall Meet 2:03 $0.99
Standing on the Solid Rock 2:11 $0.99
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Album Notes

Band leader Russ Weeks plays guitar, mandolin, & fiddle as well as doing most of the lead singing. He is the only original founding member of the group. Russ is a 27 year veteran of Bluegrass Music contributing most of the original material to this group. He has been a BMI songwriter since 1995.

Steve West plays mandolin and banjo for the group. He sings mostly Tenor and Baritone, and has been a bluegrass musician for 40 years. He spent 30 years of his life as a professional "Country Show" musician and owner in Central Missouri.

Roger Matthews plays banjo and guitar as well as singing baritone and tenor. For over 30 years he has been a semiprofessional Bluegrass musician founding such groups as Radio Flyer with Irl Hees in the 1970's and performing for the past several years with Midnight Flight.

Tyler Weeks plays and sings Bass in an outstanding fashion, as stated by Jeff Deaton on the cover page. He is sure to bring the crowd to life as he lays aside the bass act to move center stage, putting on the guitar and singing lead for a number during the set.

FOR BOOKINGS CALL (417) 345-4140
FAX (417) 345-4618
CONTACT PERSONS RUSS OR SKYLA WEEKS
44 THREE SPRINGS LOOP
LONG LANE, MO 65590
EMAIL ... wksman@pipinternet.net
EMAIL ... skyweeks@yahoo.com
WWW.WEEKSMUSICSTORE.COM

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REVIEWS

Still He Came - review
author: eric gilstrap
Great !!! I bought this CD because I'm a fan of music by Roger Matthews. Great CD. And thanks for the good service, CD Baby!!!
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Foot tapping, singing along...
author: Joan
If you like bluegrass gospel...this is best I have heard in a very long time. Wonderful ole gospel songs and you catch yourself humming and singing right along. This (actually ANY of their CDs) is a MUST have CD!
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Great!
author: Joseph McKeraghan
fantastic compilation of music and words giving glory to God. look forward to hearing some more.
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A ministry of music characterized by a rousing and spirited sound
author: Joe Ross
Mount Zion is a Missouri-based bluegrass gospel band, and their debut release,produced by Ray and Jeff Deaton, indicates good preparation with song selecting and arranging for this album. Mount Zion’s quartet singing and bluegrass instrumentation are substantially rooted in tradition. It’s nice that lyrics are included in the CD’s jacket. The opener, “Send the Light,” is a call for the blessed gospel light to shine forever more. “Still He Came” is presented by the a capella quartet in a fine, cohesive fashion. “Steady as Mt. Zion” is a call to put your trust in the Lord. Band member Russ Weeks wrote “Last Days of Time” and “Hezekiah.” The latter song incorporates three Bible stories (those of Hezekiah, Tabitha, and Melchisedec) into one song. Some of my favorites on “Still He Came” include their more up-tempo numbers like “The Fourth Man” and “Standing on the Solid Rock.” Another is the call-and-response song, “Moses Prayed,” which is receiving good airplay around the country as a result of being featured on Prime Cuts of Bluegrass’ volume 69. Mount Zion is Russ Weeks, Steve West, Tyler Weeks, and Roger Matthews. Russ Weeks is a long-time bluegrass musician who plays guitar, mandolin, fiddle and sings most of the lead vocals. Steve West (banjo, mandolin) has four decades of performing experience, with 30 years as a professional “country show” musician and owner in Central Missouri. In concert, their teen-aged bass player and singer Tyler Weeks occasionally dons the guitar and sings lead for a number during a Mount Zion set. Tyler Weeks has an exceptional bass voice. Roger Matthews is also an excellent musicians with decades of experience playing banjo and guitar, and singing baritone. He co-founded the group, Radio Flyer, with Irl Hees in the 1970s, and Matthews has performed for the past several years with Midnight Flight. Mount Zion gets much of their inspiration from the award-winning bluegrass gospel group, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. They are highly entertaining and professional. Mount Zion leaves us with some exhilarating and heartfelt gospel messages, complemented by some adept picking. I can tell that their repertoire would be well received at both churches and festivals. Their ministry of music is characterized by a rousing and spirited sound. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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