Former Inspiration Archie Watkins and pianist Ryan Stinson will perform at Ringgold Depot Friday night
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Archie Watkins
Archie Watkins
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Ryan Stinson
Ryan Stinson
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Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame member Archie Watkins brings his award-winning tenor voice to Sacred Sounds Fridays at the Ringgold Depot at Depot Street and U.S. 41 on Friday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m.

Pianist Ryan Stinson will also perform and Randall Franks will emcee. Ticket donation is $5.

"Archie Watkins is among the best-loved voices of Southern gospel," Franks said. "His voice was featured on more chart songs than any other singer. We are so honored for his continuing support of the efforts to raise funds for the Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarship."

With nearly 50 years in the spotlight, Singing News fans chose him as Favorite Male Singer three times and Favorite Tenor four times and he also received the Marvin Norcross Award.

His wife Cindy joins him now as he travels around the Southeast sharing his ministry.

Some of his best-loved songs are "Jesus Is Coming Soon," “Two Shoes,” “I’ll Not Turn My Back on Him Now” and “Touring that City.”

Stinson, 23, of Ringgold, is a country and gospel pianist of 12 years. He began his training with five years of lessons from the pianist at his home church, First Baptist Church of Fort Oglethorpe.

He won various awards in music festivals across the Chattanooga area.

Stinson said he plays everything by ear.

“I specialize in the Nashville sound ‘slip-note’ style of playing made popular by the late Floyd Cramer,” he said. “I learned to play the song ‘Last Date’ upon my family’s request. It is the first song I ever learned by ear, and I’ve been doing it that way ever since.”

He regularly entertains at nursing homes, his church, and various special events across Catoosa County.

Ryan is a Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholar who studied religion/ministry through Luther Rice University and Seminary.

The event is a fundraiser for the Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarship Fund. The Share America Foundation Inc., a Georgia non-profit, presents scholarships to talented musicians who excel in the Appalachian musical arts.

Donations for tickets are adults: $5, children 5 and under free with adult. Tickets may be purchased locally in advance during business hours at SonShine Christian Books 706-861-7675 in Fort Oglethorpe. For more information, visit shareamericafoundation.org or write Share America Foundation Inc. P.O. Box 42 Tunnel Hill, Ga. 30755.

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