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 Copyright © 1999-2025 Charles L. McPherson 
 | About The McPherson's Music and MinistryPicking and SingingIf you are looking for clean wholesome music 
that spans across all generations, touches the heart, and produces joy and 
happiness, then you should consider bluegrass music. A good banjo or fiddle tune 
will hold the attention of anyone from eight months to eighty years old. 
Bluegrass is played on acoustic instruments because like classical music, it 
originated before the electrical power companies ever came along. The most 
common musical instruments used are the guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, and 
bass fiddle. The most important being the vocals and harmony singing. Bluegrass 
has its roots in the old time folk and gospel music of the Appalachian 
mountains. Out of the hills of Rosine, Kentucky came Bill Monroe who fused the 
elements found in the old time music into what is now called bluegrass in 1948. 
The words to the songs tell stories of everything from bears, whippoorwills, 
dogs, horses, wa Bluegrass GospelWhether you are going to have a revival, camp meeting, brush arbor meeting, 
tent meeting, or just an all day dinner on the ground, you need some old 
fashioned gospel singing. The old fashioned gospel hymn is one of the most 
joyous and expressive affirmations of faith that we can think of, as music is 
one of the highest forms of spiritual expression. There's nothing like picking 
out a good tune like "Shouting on the Hills of Glory" while folks sit 
and listen, the kids play, the food is cooking, and the rest of us just sit and 
fellowship. It is times like these that have uplifted and cheered many 
 Our MinistryOur purpose is to bring songs and hymns of praise to those who are saved, and to be a testimony to the lost of what the Lord Jesus Christ can do for them. If you like the old time preaching, praying, singing and shouting; flat top guitars, fiddles, five string banjos, mandolins, and bass fiddles, then you'll like the music ministry of the McPhersons. Copyright © 1999-2023 by Dr. Charles L. McPherson 
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