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==What is Emmaus Road?==
 
==What is Emmaus Road?==
 
'''Emmaus Road''' is a music group that embraces the roots of Southern Gospel flavoured with that special Maritime touch. Traveling many miles and logging long hours, this mixed group takes the perils of singing SG across the East in stride. Their members have other jobs as well, and this adds to the many facets of life as an SG artist. Bass singer Burrell Cross says, “The challenges in Canada would generally come from the distances we need to travel to do our ministry, and the costs involved (gas is averaging almost $4.00 per gallon now).  Despite the fact that we live in a "Bible Belt" the costs are very high and make it impossible to be full time.  Just paying the expense is all we hope for.  The other thing is that good gospel music, live, is not in abundance here and many people really have no idea what a good group can do for their assembly until they experience it first hand.  Because we work hard at getting better musically constantly and strive to maintain God's anointing, the word is getting around about us and our reputation is becoming better known.  This has to be done ourselves because of the lack of quality promoters here...  Longer winters make for a short summer season also for traveling considerations.  The advantages on the other hand are a general lack of competition from other groups, so it is kind of a mixed blessing.”  
 
'''Emmaus Road''' is a music group that embraces the roots of Southern Gospel flavoured with that special Maritime touch. Traveling many miles and logging long hours, this mixed group takes the perils of singing SG across the East in stride. Their members have other jobs as well, and this adds to the many facets of life as an SG artist. Bass singer Burrell Cross says, “The challenges in Canada would generally come from the distances we need to travel to do our ministry, and the costs involved (gas is averaging almost $4.00 per gallon now).  Despite the fact that we live in a "Bible Belt" the costs are very high and make it impossible to be full time.  Just paying the expense is all we hope for.  The other thing is that good gospel music, live, is not in abundance here and many people really have no idea what a good group can do for their assembly until they experience it first hand.  Because we work hard at getting better musically constantly and strive to maintain God's anointing, the word is getting around about us and our reputation is becoming better known.  This has to be done ourselves because of the lack of quality promoters here...  Longer winters make for a short summer season also for traveling considerations.  The advantages on the other hand are a general lack of competition from other groups, so it is kind of a mixed blessing.”  

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What is Emmaus Road?

Emmaus Road is a music group that embraces the roots of Southern Gospel flavoured with that special Maritime touch. Traveling many miles and logging long hours, this mixed group takes the perils of singing SG across the East in stride. Their members have other jobs as well, and this adds to the many facets of life as an SG artist. Bass singer Burrell Cross says, “The challenges in Canada would generally come from the distances we need to travel to do our ministry, and the costs involved (gas is averaging almost $4.00 per gallon now). Despite the fact that we live in a "Bible Belt" the costs are very high and make it impossible to be full time. Just paying the expense is all we hope for. The other thing is that good gospel music, live, is not in abundance here and many people really have no idea what a good group can do for their assembly until they experience it first hand. Because we work hard at getting better musically constantly and strive to maintain God's anointing, the word is getting around about us and our reputation is becoming better known. This has to be done ourselves because of the lack of quality promoters here... Longer winters make for a short summer season also for traveling considerations. The advantages on the other hand are a general lack of competition from other groups, so it is kind of a mixed blessing.”


This mixed blessing does come with a price, but many wonderful moments as well. “One story that I could tell you about does actually deal with that very topic and a winter trip to Halifax NS…about a 4 hour drive in the summer, but we were booked in November, normally early enough to not have to contend with snow, a least that's what we thought. Well the weather had other ideas and we ended up getting home in a snow storm at 4 AM and our lead singer was driving semi at that time, [He] just stepped out of his car and into the truck and kept on going for another 14 hours. Another time we ended up further away on a Sun night service and wondered why that was happening, but later found out from the pastor that a man in the service that had been away from the Lord for many years came back to him during the service, another one for the kingdom!.”

Source: article "Music in the Maritimes" written by Lorraine Walker for http://www.sgmradio.com


In 2006 Band Name performed their music at the P.E.I. Christian Music Festival.


EMMAUS ROAD Quartet has developed a loyal following in a very short time. Since the Spring of 2001, this mixed quartet has been blessing audiences from Yarmouth Nova Scotia to Bangor Maine and most places in between, every time they minister in song.

While being a new group on the scene, they are made up of veterans in Christian music in New Brunswick whose musical pedigrees include stints in defunct groups ranging from the obscure (Revelation) to the legendary Gospelaires. Some are from Fredericton and some are from the Moncton Area. Larry Steeves and Eleanor Mabey alternate between lead and tenor parts. Roger Corey fills in the baritone and Burrell Cross completes that distinctive, rich southern gospel harmony by anchoring the bass.

Emmaus Road recorded their debut CD "First Day In Heaven" in 2002. Their latest CD "Calvary Answers For Me" was released on March 20, 2004 and was voted "CD of the Year" by the New Brunswick Gospel Hall of Fame association. In 2005, Emmaus Road

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