Lari Goss (DVD)
$19.98
A tribute to producer, arranger, songwriter, and musician, Lari Goss, was held in July at the TBN studio auditorium in Hendersonville, TN with Gerald Wolfe as emcee. The standing-room-only crowd was treated to stellar performances of Lari’s arrangements by the Booth Brothers, Babbie Mason, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, the Hoppers, the Nelons (joined by Karen Peck Gooch and Charlotte Ritchie), the Martins, Greater Vision, Legacy Five, the Mark Trammel Quartet and others. Lari was at the piano, accompanied with several known musicians and the top-drawer Nashville String Machine. Lari was also presented with the National Quartet Convention’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Initiated by the Booth Brothers’ own Jim Brady, the evening was a warm homage to Lari’s God-given talent. He has blessed so many people throughout a career that has spanned nearly five decades. We know this will be a DVD that you will want to have for your collection.
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SKU (UPC): 643157423027
Artist: Lari Goss
Media: Video DVD
Released: March 2015
New Day Christian Distributors
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