Gospel song-writing legend to perform at local church

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Dudleyville – Tracy Dartt & his musical family group, “The Dartts”, are a treat to the ears of music lovers everywhere, especially fans of Gospel music. Their song list flows from one style of music into another, built from a catalog of original Gospel songs they’ve written themselves, and it’s all delivered with a smooth vocal blend and beautiful harmonies.

The group, which travels full time through the U.S.A., performing around 200 concerts per year, consists of Tracy Dartt and his wife, Sharon, their youngest son, Stone Mountain Dartt, and long-time group member, BJ Speer. Tracy is the author of the #1 hit song, “God On The Mountain”. This, and many of his other songs have been recorded by some of the world’s top Gospel musicians.

Their brand new album, “Get Up And Get Your Shoes On” is a collection of freshly written songs available in the iTunes Store. You can also visit www.DarttMusic.com where you can check out a preview of their full length movie “The God On The Mountain Legacy”, listen to samples from their albums, and order the movie DVD, as well as the albums.

The Dartts will be appearing locally thanks to an invitation from San Pedro Valley Baptist Church, 4670 N. Dudleyville Rd. Pastor Anthony DaCunha says the whole community is invited. So, mark your calendar for Saturday, April 12. The concert begins at 11 a.m., but, most likely, Pastor DaCunha, would be just as pleased to see you for regular service, as well.

For more information about The Dartts, visit their website, address given above, or visit them on iTunes or Facebook.

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