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MIKE
DOUGLAS - Mike has been singing gospel music for about 32 years. He became interested in gospel music when he first heard
The Oak Ridge Boys singing gospel music. Their energetic, power harmony style of presenting the gospel had a great influence
in his life. From that time on, he decided his talent was to sing for the Lord. His brother John, along with Mike, formed
a trio with their sister, singing as John played the guitar. After singing with his brother and a few changes in personnel,
they changed their name to The Harvest Trio, and sang over 160 dates a year.
In 1983, they recorded with the Eddie Crook Company
in Nashville, TN on the Regency Record label. The song that he co-wrote with the piano player Randall B. Snodgrass, did very
well all over the U.S., but did not chart with The Singing News. The song, "Jesus, You're A Comfort", did hit some local radio
charts in the top 40 songs of the year. In 1987 and 1988, The Harvest Trio sang at the National Quartet Convention in Nashville,
TN. After a couple of more changes in personnel and making an effort to go full-time, John and his wife were called into the
full-time preaching ministry. Mike sang solo for a while, as well as, evangelistic speaking at some of the local area churches.
He was asked to sing lead with The Proclaimers Quartet
based in Parkersburg, WV. Mike sang with them for 6 years and had the opportunity to record with them on three projects at
Harvest Gospel Studio in Huntington, WV.
After spending almost 5 years with DaySpring and recording
two CDs, Mike has once again joined up with his brother John and his wife, Sue, along with his wife Helen to continue
the ministry of DaySpring.

HELEN DOUGLAS

JOHN DOUGLAS

SUE DOUGLAS
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