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Christian Singer-Songwriter performs tasteful mix of classic hymns, gospel tunes, and original songs from the country, bluegrass, blues, and light rock traditions that I've dubbed "Acoustic Sincerity"
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Price Range: $200 and up
Gig Length: 45 - 120 minutes
Languages: English
You can expect tasteful, clean, encouraging, restorative, humorous music and patter from the gospel classics, familiar hymns, and scripturally based original songs rooted in the traditions of worship, praise, gospel, acapella, folk, country, blues, bluegrass, and light rock that he has dubbed Acoustic Sincerity. Additionally, Ken can throw in some country, bluegrass, and light rock music of a secular nature to entertain in a non-religious setting.
Kenneth Robertson of Pendleton, IN, is now accepting invitations to appear as your musical guest. Ken’s mission is to Encourage, Restore and Challenge listeners in rural and small town churches. He plays a tasteful mix of gospel classics, familiar hymns, and scripturally based original songs rooted in the traditions of worship, praise, gospel, acapella, folk, country, blues, bluegrass, and light rock that he has dubbed Acoustic Sincerity. For more information, please see Ken’s website, (link hidden), or call (phone number hidden), and invite Ken to your next event.
Additional Background, if more information is desired.
Ken grew up on a steady diet of the great hymns of the church, heavy doses of Southern Gospel, country and western, Johnny Cash, Elvis, and 1950’s rock. In early life, the Robertson family singers (dad, mom, brother, sister and Ken) performed at various church functions. Ken performed with the Joint Heirs, a busy Southern Gospel quartet, and later joined Mark Allen and the Gospel Train, a bluegrass gospel band. Ken has appeared as a solo performer, and participated in local church choirs, praise and worship bands, and benefit events. He enjoys a great story song, and any song with a sense of humor or a surprise twist.
Ken provides his own instruments and sound equipment, and performs to an occasional background track. His stage setup requires an area approximately 12' deep by 16' wide. He does need electricity. If the event is in an outdoor setting, the event planner would need to provide stage lights.
Ken can work with the event planner to establish and perform a set list that would best fit the venue and event. Please explore the listening room portion of the website to hear original songs, and see videos of a some covers.
Ken grew up on a steady diet of the great hymns of the church, heavy doses of Southern Gospel, country and western, Johnny Cash, Elvis, and 1950’s rock. In early life, the Robertson family singers (dad, mom, brother, sister and Ken) performed at various church functions. Ken performed with the Joint Heirs, a busy Southern Gospel quartet, and later joined Mark Allen and the Gospel Train, a bluegrass gospel band. Ken has appeared as a solo performer, and participated in local church choirs, praise and worship bands, and benefit events.
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