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January 2010 – Wayne & Simeon release new 13-song CD

In January 2010 we completed a compilation of 13 of our songs, including three of our most powerful pro-life songs. The CD is titled: Faith, Family & Freedom.
By Simeon Amburgey

January 24, 2010 – Wayne & Simeon lead Sanctity of Life church service

We were invited to lead a Sanctity of Life worship service at Cloverleaf Baptist Church (Louisville). During the service, Wayne spoke about the inspiration behind his pro-life music and other songs, and Simeon performed several of them. The service ended with our powerful Powerpoint presentation that accompanied a performance of “If You Are An American.”
By Simeon Amburgey

April 16, 2009 – Song featured at nation’s largest pro-life banquet

My song, If You Are An American, was performed by the choir of First Christian Church of Newburgh, Indiana at the Vanderburgh County Right To Life annual banquet. Billed as the largest pro-life banquet in the country in 2009, the event featured appearances by Sarah Palin (then Governor of Alaska) and Michael Steele (Republican National Committee Chairman).
By Simeon Amburgey

December 4, 2008 – Radio interview on WLCR in Louisville

Wayne and Simeon were interviewed on WLCR radio (AM1040) during "The Mike Janocik Show.” We discussed our new song, If You Are An American and how it was inspired. Special thanks to WLCR.

By Simeon Amburgey

February 20, 2007 – Rally for Life in Frankfort, KY

Wayne and Simeon were invited to be on the program of the annual Rally For Life in Frankfort, KY, our state capital. Wayne introduced and Simeon sang 4,000 Crosses to begin the event. Hundreds of people, including Kentucky Governor Fletcher, Archbishop Thomas Kelly (of Louisville), and several state legislators were in attendance.
By Simeon Amburgey

January 28, 2007 – Memorial Service for the Unborn

Wayne introduced 4,000 Crosses at the annual Memorial Service For The Unborn, sponsored by Indianapolis Right To Life, held in the Indiana War Memorial. The song was sung by local pastor, Rev. Kevin Richeson.
By Simeon Amburgey