Gordon Mote Joins HOPESING’s Live-Streamed Concert Series on April 13

Multiple Academy of Country Music Award-winning artist Gordon Mote will be HOPESING's featured live-streamed concert artist on Monday, April 13, at 6 PM CDT. Mote's appearance follows the recent performance of his New Haven Records labelmates, Gold City.
Says Mote, "We've had over 125,000 friends join us for our Facebook 'Living Room' live-streams each of the past two weeks. But next Monday night's event will raise things to a whole new level! We'll be broadcasting live from a studio in Gallatin, TN with multiple cameras and excellent audio-folks will even be able to see my hands when I play! Please consider reserving a Family Pass and sharing this concert of encouragement with everyone in your home. This will be the next best thing to being with you in person!"
Mote will be performing songs from his latest New Haven Records release, LOVE LOVE LOVE, which was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Roots Gospel Album of the Year," as well as requests from his catalog of popular Southern Gospel, Country, and Inspirational hits. Fans interested in securing a Family Pass for Gordon's HOPESING's live-stream may do so at www.gordonmote.com. In addition to watching in real-time, each concert will also be available for viewing up to 24 hours afterward using the same link and password.
"HOPESINGS: Concerts During Crisis" was envisioned by Godsey Media Management as a means to encourage the body of Christ, minister hope to the world, and support music ministries whose livelihood has been imperiled by their inability to tour .
About Gordon Mote:
Blind since birth, Gordon Mote began playing piano at the age of three. Ever since, he's been using his God-given musical talents to write and record songs that reflect his faith. After graduating from Nashville's Belmont University with honors, Mote was asked to join Lee Greenwood's band. Since then, Mote has become an in-demand concert and studio musician playing, touring and recording with some of Country and Gospel music's biggest artists, including Porter Wagoner, the Gaither Vocal Band, Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts, Blake Shelton, Trisha Yearwood and Alan Jackson, among others. Moreover, Mote has also been a long-running guest on numerous Gaither Homecoming tours.
Throughout his career, Mote has garnered three Academy of Country Music Awards, multiple Music Row Magazine Instrumentalist of the Year Awards, numerous Dove Award nominations and two GRAMMY® nominations.
For more information, go to www.gordonmote.com.
Tags : Gordon Mote gordon mote hopesing live streamed concert hopesing Gold City
Hot Trends
-
Lauren Daigle to Perform at U.S. Capitol for Independence Day Celebration
-
Citizen Way Teams Up with The Corbans for Impactful New Single “Brand New”
-
Michael Tait Accused of Watching Woman Raped During Newsboys Tour
-
William Murphy Releases New Live Album, "Payback"
-
Chrissy Metz to Star in Upcoming Film "Faith in the Flames: The Nichole Jolly Story"
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Church Musician Michael Kimon Rigsby Passes Away at 26
-
Fernando Ortega Talks Exclusively About His New EP "For All The Saints"
-
Jeremy Camp Collaborates with Daughters, Arie Camp and Bella Camp, on "Again"
-
Kim Walker-Smith Sings Some of Her Best Worship Songs Live
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith's "Joy (What The World Calls Foolish)"
-
Julie Hudson is Leaving Chuck Wagon Gang
-
Bishop Thomas Tyrone Tribbett, Father of Gospel Artist Tye Tribbett, Passes Away
-
David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled
-
Newsboys Owner and Family Sued for $5.4 Million in Defamation and Conspiracy Lawsuit
Most Popular
-
Lauren Daigle to Perform at U.S. Capitol for Independence Day Celebration
-
Citizen Way Teams Up with The Corbans for Impactful New Single “Brand New”
-
Michael Tait Accused of Watching Woman Raped During Newsboys Tour
-
William Murphy Releases New Live Album, "Payback"
-
Chrissy Metz to Star in Upcoming Film "Faith in the Flames: The Nichole Jolly Story"
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Church Musician Michael Kimon Rigsby Passes Away at 26
-
Fernando Ortega Talks Exclusively About His New EP "For All The Saints"
-
Jeremy Camp Collaborates with Daughters, Arie Camp and Bella Camp, on "Again"
-
Kim Walker-Smith Sings Some of Her Best Worship Songs Live
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith's "Joy (What The World Calls Foolish)"
-
Julie Hudson is Leaving Chuck Wagon Gang
-
Bishop Thomas Tyrone Tribbett, Father of Gospel Artist Tye Tribbett, Passes Away
-
David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled
-
Newsboys Owner and Family Sued for $5.4 Million in Defamation and Conspiracy Lawsuit