New Legacy Project New Legacy Project Lead Singer Hunter Sparkman Retires
Popular Southern Gospel group, New Legacy Project, have announced that Hunter Sparkman, their long time lead singer, will be leaving the group at the end of this year.
While the group is sorry to see Hunter leave, they are celebrating with him over the upcoming addition to his family. He and wife, Stacey, are expecting their first child in January. It is with great joy that the group support his decision to spend more time with his newly growing family.
Hunter stated "I am so grateful to Rick Price and New Legacy Project for taking a chance on me. Traveling and singing with my best friends has made me into the man I am now, and that man is so excited to be a father and even more of a husband! While I am looking forward to the new memories ahead with my family, those made with NLP will not be forgotten."
Hunter has been an integral part of NLP for the past six years. His incredibly powerful vocal ability and unique sound has helped shape the group into the powerhouse quartet that they are. He's also been a contributing writer and arranger on many of the group's releases.
Of Hunter's departure, group owner and leader Rick Price says, "it's always a loss when someone leaves the group, especially when they have been part of our lives and ministry for so long. But we are more than just a group, we are a family. We know that God has an amazing and awe-inspiring next chapter for both Hunter and for NLP. It's always exciting to see what He will do."
The group will be auditioning singers over the December/January break, with the intent of bringing a new member on board for the January tour. Those interested should email a performance video or demo mp3 and headshot to kingdomartistsmedia@gmail.com
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