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Randy Atwood (lead)

  Filling the lead position is Randy Atwood, growing up in church Randy was influenced by the Southern Gospel sounds at an early age. He started singing in church at around 6 years of age and has sung all types of music including gospel, bluegrass and country. Growing up Randy performed at the longest running live show on the Grand Strand “High Steppin’ Country”. From there he traveled to Nashville to perform at OpryLand USA. After which Randy enlisted in the United States Coast Guard where he served for 4 years and is a veteran of Desert Storm. Soon after he left the service Randy became a law enforcement officer where he served for 12 years. All during this time Randy was searching for God’s plan for his life as he was feeling a constant tug in his spirit, that’s when Randy met Frank Hall, the owner of The Glory Road Quartet, were he got his first taste of 4 part harmony Southern Gospel style! Right away, I knew I was where I was supposed to be!”, Randy says. After a few years with the Glory Road, Randy was offered a job with a fulltime group out of Nashville called The Mystery Men Quartet.

Randy traveled with the MMQ for almost a year until he felt the need to return home to Myrtle Beach. He then traveled with The Anchormen and a regional group call Common Call Quartet, until Rodney called and asked him to join Mended Wings! At present Randy lives in Little River with his wife of 5 years Phyllis Atwood.

     “I am excited beyond words for this opportunity that God has placed before me, I am so very blessed and humbled to be a part of such a fine group of men dedicated to serving God and spreading the Good News of the Kingdom through song.” For in Him and through Him ALL things are possible like Paul wrote in Ephesians 3:20-21 "Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the Church and in Christ Jesus, throughout all generations forever and ever. AMEN"

Randy Atwood The Mystery Men Quartet at the Grande Ol Gospel Reunion

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