Dysart Family to perform Monday at Bar None Cowboy Church

The Dysart Family will be the featured group at the Bar None Cowboy Church at 6 p.m. Monday for New Year’s Eve.

From Macon, Mo., the Dysart Family — including LeWain and Lorena Dysart and their five children — offers southern gospel fans a diverse selection of music with their mixed quartet harmonies and unique family blend. Their song selections come from noted writers like Rodney Griffin (“Enjoy Your Day”) and Ben Storie (“Up and Away,” the first single). LeWain and daughter Kendra also contribute original titles like “He Will Be with You,” featuring Kendra’s powerful vocals, and “Jesus Speaks Peace,” a ballad about the comfort Christ offers.

The Dysart Family’s first radio single with Crossroads Records charted at #28 on the Country Gospel Top 100 in February.

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