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YORKVILLE, Ohio, Feb. 28, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Nationally known Christian Duo the Chrisagis Brothers were up for best Christian Duo last year in the Heritage Awards and now they are booked non-stop with their new touring music group in the tradition of "The Rat Pack." The Twin Brothers (Brian & Shawn) say that they always loved the old "variety show" format and now mixing that type of concert with the message of Jesus is a winning combo that they see lives being changed through at their performances.
We can all learn techniques from the world and bring that into the church to spread the Gospel in a new fun way. To do a show like this the Brothers got acclaimed entertainer, musician and vocalist Ron Retzer who is a staple in the Country Music Industry to join them in creating the best variety shows ever. Retzer has one of the most amazing voices and presence on stage you will ever find. He is also the best music arranger around and does all the music in the concerts.
Retzer is joined by JD Garrison a top songwriter and producer who has played bass along-side of Bruce Springsteen in concert among other big names.
To finish the amazing group the Brothers needed professional vocalists in their area that could sing lead and background as well, plus perform on stage with them so they enlisted Jennifer Galownia, Bob Wolfe, and Leslie Thermes. The Chrisagis' say that "these three vocalists can sing the phone book and make it a work of art," they are all that good.
The concerts are raising a standard in Christian Family Entertainment and it has nothing to do with the lights and glamour so many Christian concerts have become about. These concerts are more about the heart of each performance and the love this team shows through their music, humor and inspiration setting them apart from the main stream concerts you see. The group has become so popular with audiences that they are now doing their very own reality TV series with award winning reality producer Steve Haverly that promises to bring family fun back to the air-waves.