The Collingsworth Family Plays Carnegie Hall

.The Collingsworth Family was honored to be invited to perform at the world famous Carnegie Hall in New York City.
"Having the opportunity afforded to us to perform at historic Carnegie Hall in New York City was a high-water mark in our ministry," exclaimed Phil Collingsworth.
The very special evening also included popular evangelist Dr. David Jeremiah, along with The Shadow Mountain Choir & Orchestra, conducted by Tobin Davis.
"To stand on that stage, knowing how much American history has intersected with that iconic venue was both humbling and exhilarating at the same time," added Phil. "To see the audience stand to their feet in praise to our Heavenly Father was an experience of a lifetime to say the least!!"
Their first-ever appearance at Carnegie Hall adds to an ever-growing list of of highlights for The Collingsworth Family ministry.
The Cincinatti-based powerhouse group has been featured on the nation's largest gospel music syndicated radio program, The Gospel Greats with Paul Heil as well as on Daniel Britt & Friends on XM/SIRIUS Satellite Radio's Enlighten.
In addition, the family group has been featured on numerous Gaither Homecoming Series video recordings, has performed alongside the world famous Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir on multiple occasions and has been thrilled to hold concerts at venues all across the United States, Canada, the Cayman Islands and Sweden.
The Collingsworth Family recently released their first-ever violin duet album by two of their daughters, aptly titled Brooklyn & Courtney, which followed their most recent standout group project, That Day Is Coming.
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