Jaquita Lindsey Leaves Southern Gospel Trio 11th Hour

Jaquita Lindsey, an accomplished singer, songwriter, and blogger (Melody Without Measure), is no longer touring as part of Southern Gospel trio 11th Hour. Lindsey sang alto with the trio for the past seven years.
"The Bible says in Ecclesiastes that 'to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven.' Though this season is coming to an end, I am thankful for the many years that Jaquita was part of the music ministry of 11th Hour," states Amber Eppinette Saunders, owner of the group.
11th Hour is taking auditions at this time. Amber's husband, Garrett Saunders, will be filling in until a replacement is named. If you are interested in auditioning for the position, send an email with your resume, bio, and a song, to [email protected].
About 11th Hour
Over the last ten years of traveling on the road, 11th Hour has seen God do some incredible things. With musical influences such as Karen Peck and New River, The Martins, Gold City, and The Kingsmen, 11th Hour has stayed fresh and relevant while maintaining a versatile sound, able to lead congregations in moving times of worship. After reaching high acclaim, in 2012, 11th Hour signed a recording contract with Crossroads Music. They've had five #1 songs on the Singing News chart and been nominated for numerous awards in Southern Gospel music such as Singing News Trio of the Year and AGM Album of the Year, while Amber Eppinette was nominated for Soprano of the Year. 11th Hour features Eppinette, alto singer Jaquita Lindsey and tenor singer Logan Smith.
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