The Master's Four
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The Master's Four has provided music ministry together since 1984. The Master’s Four are recognized today as one of Canada’s leading gospel quartets. The group was originally formed in 1985 at Unionville Alliance Church in Unionville, Ontario, Canada. Known in those days as “The Unionville Boys”, the quartet quickly gained a local following through appearances at Churches, banquets, conferences and community events throughout Southern Ontario. As the ministry grew and personnel changes occurred, the quartet was renamed “The Master’s Four”, reflecting their commitment to an expanded ministry and to the message of Grace and Hope that is engrained in their music. Today, the current members of The Master’s Four continue to touch hearts and lives with this message through their unique blend of traditional, contemporary and southern gospel music. The quartet’s first two albums, “Stand Together” and “Evidence of Grace”, offer a taste of this dynamic group’s early years together and demonstrate the love of gospel music and heart for minstry that have provided the foundation for their current success. The group recorded their most recent recordings in Nashville, Tennessee with legendary gospel music producer and performer Nick Bruno. “Tell Me The Story Again” and their most recent recording, “Livin’ By Faith”, released in 2004, demonstrate why The Master’s Four continue to gain new audiences across Canada and around the world!
The Master's Four
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