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Heaven's Mountain Band Involved In Bus Fire

Heaven's Mountain Band

Late Saturday night Heaven's Mountain Band had a fire that consumed their bus. The Alabama based group arrived back home around 2 a.m. after singing with the McKameys in Roanoke, Alabama. Close to 4 a.m., they received a call from the Belmont Police Department telling them that their bus was on fire. The fire destroyed the bus, their sound equipment, their product and some of their instruments.

"Nothing will change other than using different equipment and traveling in something different. God is great and the message we carry will always be the same," stated Roger Johnson.

"We are so thankful that no one was on the bus when the fire broke out. This could have turned out far worse. A bus can be replaced; people can't," added Les Butler

The group asks that fans be in prayer for Heaven's Mountain Band during this difficult time. The group is not expected to miss any engagements on their schedule.

Formed from a family gospel group in 1992, Heaven's Mountain Band preforms the kind of music that our name implies. Consisting of Brian Anderson on bass, Jeannetta Bosley singing lead & harmony vocals, Barry Hevener playing guitar, mandolin, & vocals, Darin Hevener playing banjo, guitar, & dobro, Gus Smith playing guitar & vocals, Alan Roadcap playing mandolin & vocals, and Janice Weeks singing lead & harmony vocals, their music accents the versatility of each member through both style and song choice and our performances are designed to reach hearts and touch souls. 

The band has chosen not to charge for their performances, however, they will accept a love offering to help with expenses. Booking the group is on a first come first served basis. For more information, go to www.heavensmountainband.com 

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