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Introducing
Church
And State *
our
50th Birthday Party Band
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Church and State specializes in dance/party music all the way from the 60's straight into the new
millennium. Church and State consists of guitar, two keyboards, bass and drums. All five
members also provide vocals, each with their own unique sound, bringing to you a broad range
of musical styles.
Church and State provides lights, a dynamic audio system that sounds great
even at low volumes, and an extensive song list, in order to insure that your next party has
everything it needs to be a success.
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The members of Church and State are:
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Pam Brock - Lead and background vocals, keyboard
Pam, a native of South Carolina, has sang and played piano extensively throughout the
Southeast. Her smooth, rich voice is featured on many of the band's songs.
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Zane Brock - Lead and background vocals, guitar
Zane played with The Dynamic Review in SC and The Old Bulcomb Road Blues Band in NC
before moving to Atlanta. He also played with 1 *4*5 and Radar before joining Church and
State.
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Chuck LaRue - Lead and background vocals, drums
Chuck moved to Atlanta from Indianapolis. He was a member of Illusion, a band that was
featured on MTV Basement Tapes. Chuck has also opened for such acts as Smoky Robinson,
Three Dog Night, and Kenny Rogers.
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Dan Skinner - Lead and background vocals, keyboards
Dan comes to Atlanta from the northern suburbs of Chicago. There and in Milwaukee he played
with Shut Up and Dance and Tanza before moving to Atlanta in `95.
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Bryan Stone - Background vocals and bass
From Gainesville, GA, Bryan has lived in the Atlanta area all his life. He played with The Outlets
and Stage Door Johnny before joining Church and State.
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Celebrate
with us Bill’s 50th Birthday, the
Half-Way There Party!
Barbeque,
Music, Dance to the sounds of Church and State.
No
presents please, but consider supporting the world missions
program that brother Brad conducts from Social Circle United
Methodist Church.
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Ruby
Forest Subdivision Clubhouse off Buford Hwy, one mile north of
Lawrenceville-Suwanee Rd.
Suwanee, GA
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Doing God’s work
Kenyan
Medical/Dental Clinic built by a team from metro Atlanta under
the direction of Rev. Brad Williams and medical student
Christina Williams.
Construction
to Begin August 2000
Gift:
$25 50 100 250 500 1000
Checks
can be made out to:
Social Circle UMC Missions
Mail to 680 Wood Branch Trail
Suwanee, GA 30024
Saving
teeth, lives and souls; a chance to make a difference.
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Testimonial
Letter I sent to Zane after the party:
Dear Zane,
My 50th birthday celebration,
The Half Way There Party, was sure a blast with you and the band
leading the way with oldies from my younger days! I knew Church
and State could play the contemporary religious music from
hearing you at our church every Sunday. However, your repertoire
of oldies music from the 60’s and 70’s and the few recently
minted songs of the 80’s and 90’s was perfect for our
gathering of graying, balding and potbellied old fogies. As you
could tell from our gyrations on the dance floor, we didn’t
let our advanced age slow us down from acting like those flower
children of yesteryear!
My complements to the group for a job well
done. The instrumentation was classically authentic and the
voices supremely unique. I liked the vocals that your entire
band added to the familiar tunes. Pam adds a measure of style
with her vocals. Chuck keeps the beat going well on drums and
sings well to boot. Dan on keyboard and vocals added to the mix.
He was having lots of fun, we could tell. Bryan on bass was the
soul of the group with the bottom line beat….you gotta have
good bass to have a good band. And, of course, Zane, your lead
guitar and Cockeresque vocals put the inimitable stamp on the
band.
We got many complements on the party and
specifically the band, so you should be pleased with the
feedback we got. Sheila and I thank you for the time you spent
with us sharing in this happy occasion.
Best wishes for a continued year of bearing
fruits,
Dr. Bill & Sheila Williams
suwaneedental.com
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