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Palmetto Performs with
Wynonna
Palmetto State Quartet
performed with Wynonna at the Divas NashVegas.
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Our current single out to radio is
"It
Only Takes One" from our latest project
"Thank
God For A Song". Call your local Southern Gospel DJ
and request to hear it!
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The name Palmetto State Quartet signifies class and
integrity. The group is known by the rich blend of
classic voices that define it as a living legacy.
In 1946, the quartet garnered its unique name from the
Palmetto tree in South Carolina where the group
originated. Since that time, PSQ has provided its
audience with a stylistic presentation and
an enriching blend of vintage quartet music. Over
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the past six decades, many talented, gifted singers and
musician have come and gone but always consistent is the
rich classy sound that has propelled them to the
forefront. This quartet appreciates the value of
Christian entertainment but realizes their primary focus
is of a divine nature. They have found their
mission statement to be " meeting people at their point
of need". Simply put, that at every concert, the
group believes that with God's anointing, one word or
one song might change a life forever. The group is
humbled and honored to share in that calling.
When you experience the ministry of PSQ, their
presentation is dynamic and exciting, leaving the
audience entertained and captivated. The group
certainly embraces the value of entertainment but
understands that their primary focus is of a God
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Kerry Beatty
Kerry Beatty, the owner of PSQ, is from Franklin,
Tennessee, just outside of Nashville.
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Brian Beatty
Brian was born and raised in Nashville, TN and now
resides in Mount Juliet with his wife Michelle.
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Jeremy Calloway
Jeremy Calloway is from Owensboro, KY and resides in
Ohio County, KY with his wife Holly and two beautiful
children, Kristen and Branson.
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Larry Strickland
Larry is originally from Raleigh, North Carolina. He is
the son of a Preacher and was exposed to Southern Gospel
Music as a child.
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