The Hyssongs
Contributor
Bethel Creek Baptist Church welcomes everyone to enjoy a night of Southern Gospel music with the Hyssongs on Sunday, Feb. 23, beginning at 6 p.m. The church is located at 8945 NW CR 53, in Mayo.
Dell, Susan and Richard Hyssong travel full-time as the award-winning Hyssongs. Their energetic ministry combines family vocal harmony, humor and brass instruments (trumpet and trombone) to delight audiences with their Christ-centered message, shared through the powerful medium of music. The family's classical music background, along with their harmony and specific chord structures, lend them a unique sound that has made quite an impact on audiences.
The group has been singing together as a family for 28 years. The Hyssongs have received many accolades for their quality, inspirational Southern Gospel sound. They were awarded the “Singing News Fan Award for Favorite New Trio 2014” at the National Quartet Convention, in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Every year since, they have been voted as “Top Ten Trio of the Year.”
They can be heard regularly on Southern Gospel radio stations and Sirius XM EnLighten.
Their radio songs consistently chart in the top 10 each month. Their most recent songs: "There Is A God,” "Choose Life,” "Run The Race,” ”I Tell Them Jesus" and "Let The Hallelujahs Ring" are number one songs on the Singing News Radio Charts. The Hyssongs have also been on several music magazine covers and their family is featured in numerous articles. AbsolutelyGospel.com listed them among 10 artists to watch in 2015, and their CD, "Faith & Family" was voted as Top 10 album of the year in 2017 by Singing News Fans. The group has also been featured on the "Gospel Greats" radio program.
The Hyssongs perform at more than 225 events each year throughout the United States and Canada. They minister in churches, auditoriums, and on Gospel-singing cruises, as well as on television and radio. The Hyssongs have had the opportunity to sing to audiences of over 12,000 people on the Main Stage at the National Quartet Convention, perform at Renfro Valley’s AlI-Night Sing and annually perform at Dollywood and Silver Dollar City. Through Compassion International, they were also privileged to visit El Salvador, Central America.