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No Name Quartet
with special guest Michael Booth
Winona Lake Grace Church
1200 Kings Hwy
Winona Lake, IN 46590

Free admission
About this concert
Annual Mother's Day Concert at Winona Lake Grace Church
Doors open at 5:15 pm
Only 500 seats available
A love offering will be taken
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Marie
August 21st 2023
Our first time seeing No Name Quartet. We loved every minute of their performance!
Warsaw, IN@Warsaw Performing Arts Center
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No Name Quartet Biography
The No Name Quartet has been singing together for more than 20 years. Bob Jackson leads the group vocally and manages the quartet. Like the rest of NNQ, his love of the Lord and singing about him started at a young age—singing gospel songs with his dad accompanying him on the organ.
Tim Yocum is the tenor of the group. His soaring vocals and smooth tones reflect having grown up in the church, singing in choirs and just being around great music. He is the younger, and as he says “better looking” brother, of the two Yocums.
Jeff Secaur is the group’s resident crooner/baritone. He too was raised in the church, surrounded by beautiful music, and encouraged to use his musical gifts. His biggest musical influence is his father who played in a 1930’s dance band.
Mike Yocum is the older, more mature of the two brothers. His rich bass voice was nurtured by the musical influences of the old quartets that came to town for the legendary “all-night sings.” He loves singing and acting in his town’s professional summer stock theater, as well as directing Grace College’s theater program.
Read MoreTim Yocum is the tenor of the group. His soaring vocals and smooth tones reflect having grown up in the church, singing in choirs and just being around great music. He is the younger, and as he says “better looking” brother, of the two Yocums.
Jeff Secaur is the group’s resident crooner/baritone. He too was raised in the church, surrounded by beautiful music, and encouraged to use his musical gifts. His biggest musical influence is his father who played in a 1930’s dance band.
Mike Yocum is the older, more mature of the two brothers. His rich bass voice was nurtured by the musical influences of the old quartets that came to town for the legendary “all-night sings.” He loves singing and acting in his town’s professional summer stock theater, as well as directing Grace College’s theater program.
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