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26 October 2009

Legacy Five names Gus Gaches as new tenor

Posted in: Changes — Daniel J. Mount @ 4:27 pm

Legacy Five has named LeFevre Quartet / Priority’s tenor singer, Gus Gaches, as their new tenor. Great move – and more thoughts tomorrow!

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  1. Comment by Meagan (October 26, 2009, 5:16 pm)

    I think he will be a fantastic fit. I’m sad to see Frank leave, though. He will be missed.

    I think Gus will do a great job with them!

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  2. Comment by Nate Stainbrook (October 26, 2009, 6:18 pm)

    I agree Daniel it is a great move by Scott Fowler and the boys! I am looking forward to reading your thoughts on it tomorrow :)

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    Daniel J. Mount Reply:

    I haven’t made up my mind what I’ll say yet. I’m just fairly confident that I’ll find something to say. :)

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    Meagan Reply:

    I’m looking forward to reading your thoughts also. I always enjoy hearing what you have to say.

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  3. Comment by brady (October 26, 2009, 8:24 pm)

    Ditto for me. I saw Gus last weekend with Priority and he was great on stage and very outgoing at the product table. I am excited for L-5. Hate to see Frank leave though.

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  4. Comment by Jeremy Peace (October 27, 2009, 12:38 pm)

    One of the best tenors in the business, IMO. I mentioned to some of my friends that they should be watching for Gus, cause he would be getting lots of deserved recognition in the next few years. Quality singer, and great, humble guy.

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    Andrew Fountain Reply:

    Great job Sunday morning. You guys added a lot of value to our service. Our people are still talking about you guys!

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  5. Comment by Nate Stainbrook (October 27, 2009, 1:05 pm)

    That says alot coming from one of the best tenors in the business!!!

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    Daniel J. Mount Reply:

    …what Nate said!

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  6. Comment by J.C. Johnson Jr. (October 27, 2009, 3:24 pm)

    Amen to that Nate! Jeremy, you are one of the best that there is! Keep up the great work! Keep Him first. We all know that you will!

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