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Bermuda gospel quartet celebrate 35 years of song

anniversary with a concert on December 3.The Harmony Four, comprised of Mr. Eugene Richards, Mr. Warren Williams, Mr.Morton Williams and Mr. Tredwell Smith,

anniversary with a concert on December 3.

The Harmony Four, comprised of Mr. Eugene Richards, Mr. Warren Williams, Mr.

Morton Williams and Mr. Tredwell Smith, have three albums to their credit and have an anniversary tape coming out for the concert.

All four members are Seventh Day Adventists, close friends and also sing in the gospel choir, the Warrenaires.

Last Cup Match the quartet conducted a ten-day tour of Toronto and Mr. Eugene Richards told The Royal Gazette that they considered themselves ambassadors for Bermuda.

Mr. Richards said the group has also raised several thousand of dollars for various charities and recalled that some of their most memorable performances were at Government House.

He said it is "gratifying to put on a concert for someone in need, see them in the audience and see the appreciation on their faces.'' Mr. Richards noted that "Amazing Grace'' and one of their original songs, "God Understands'', which was composed and released in 1962 by Mr. Warren Williams are their most requested songs.

Mr. Richards added that he hopes the group will keep going for another 35 years.

The group will be performing in a pre-Christmas, 35th Anniversary concert beginning at 7 p.m. on December 3 at The Adventist Centre on King Street, Hamilton.

Tickets for the concert are $12.

STILL IN HARMONY -- Bermuda's gospel quartet will celebrate their 35th anniversary with a concert at The Adventist Centre in Hamilton on December 3.