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004 — Will Lane | Simply Faithful
May 14, 2026
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003 — Jeff Tolbert | Still Walking the Road
Apr 30, 2026
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002 — Josh Feemster | Takin’ A Double Take
Apr 16, 2026
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001 - Jon Epley | A New Beginning
Apr 2, 2026
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000 – Jack Jordan | Joining the LeFevre Quartet
Mar 13, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 5/14/26 | ![]() 004 — Will Lane | Simply Faithful | In this episode of The Concert Attender Podcast, Riley Wheeler sits down with Will Lane of the Mark Trammell Quartet before a night of gospel music in Rome, Georgia.Will shares about growing up in church, discovering his love for gospel music, and the moment the Lord called him into this ministry at a young age. Along the way, he reflects on his journey through groups such as the Anchormen, the LeFevre Quartet, and now the Mark Trammell Quartet.The conversation also touches on quartet influences, family life, traveling overseas with gospel music, and even how working at a funeral home has become another opportunity to minister to people during difficult seasons of life.Most of all, Will talks about the difference between simply having a job and being called to serve through gospel music.If you enjoy Southern Gospel music, quartet history, and the stories behind the songs, you’ll enjoy this conversation.Learn more about the Mark Trammell Quartethttps://marktrammellministries.comFollow The Concert AttenderYouTube – https://youtube.com/@TheConcertAttenderFacebook – https://facebook.com/TheConcertAttenderInstagram – https://instagram.com/TheConcertAttender | — | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() 003 — Jeff Tolbert | Still Walking the Road | In this episode of The Concert Attender Podcast, Riley Wheeler sits down with Jeff Tolbert of Jeff Tolbert & Primitive Road before a night of gospel music in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.Jeff shares stories from a lifetime in gospel music — growing up in Mount Airy, North Carolina, traveling with the Easter Brothers as a teenager, and spending 27 years with the Primitive Quartet.Along the way, Jeff reflects on his time with The Isaacs, Jeff & Sheri Easter, and even a season traveling with Ricky Skaggs before the Lord opened the door for the next chapter of his ministry.Jeff also shares his salvation testimony, the legacy of the Primitive Quartet, and the heart behind Jeff Tolbert & Primitive Road as they continue carrying these songs and this ministry forward.If you enjoy Southern Gospel music, acoustic gospel, and the stories behind the songs, you’ll enjoy this conversation.Learn more about Jeff Tolbert & Primitive Road:https://primitiveroadmusic.comhttps://facebook.com/JeffTolbertPrimitiveRoadFollow The Concert Attender:YouTube – https://youtube.com/@TheConcertAttenderFacebook – https://facebook.com/TheConcertAttenderInstagram – https://instagram.com/TheConcertAttender | — | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() 002 — Josh Feemster | Takin’ A Double Take | In this episode of The Concert Attender Podcast, Riley Wheeler sits down with Josh Feemster of Gold City before a night of gospel music to talk about his journey through Southern Gospel music and the path that led him to one of the genre’s most beloved quartets.Josh shares stories from growing up in North Alabama surrounded by gospel music, learning to play drums as a child, and eventually discovering his calling as a singer. He also talks about the influence of shape note singing and the Alabama School of Gospel Music, a tradition that helped shape his ear for harmony and love for quartet music.Along the way, Josh reflects on his years traveling with Gary Jones and Mercy’s Mark, his time singing tenor with Legacy Five, and the vocal training that expanded his range and shaped his approach to singing.Josh also shares about the moment in 2015 when he fully surrendered his life to Christ, and how the Lord eventually opened the door for him to join Gold City, bringing his journey full circle with one of the most influential groups in Southern Gospel music.The conversation also touches on Double Take: The Podcast, the stories behind Gold City’s music, and what lies ahead for the group as they continue carrying forward the legacy of quartet music.If you enjoy Southern Gospel music, quartet history, and the stories behind the songs, you’ll enjoy this conversation.Learn more about Gold Cityhttps://goldcityministries.comhttps://youtube.com/@GoldCityQuartetFollow The Concert AttenderYouTube – https://youtube.com/@TheConcertAttenderFacebook – https://facebook.com/TheConcertAttenderInstagram – https://instagram.com/TheConcertAttender | — | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() 001 - Jon Epley | A New Beginning | In this episode of The Concert Attender Podcast, Riley Wheeler sits down with Jon Epley of Legacy Five to talk about his journey through Southern Gospel music and the path that has taken him through some of the most respected groups in the genre.Jon shares about growing up singing with his family in evangelistic work and the early experiences that shaped his love for gospel music. From there, he reflects on opportunities that led him to groups such as The Inspirations, The Ball Brothers, The LeFevre Quartet, and Greater Vision.Along the way, Jon talks about transitioning between vocal parts, adapting to different styles of music, and the relationships that have influenced him throughout his time on the road. He also shares insight into songwriting and the heart behind songs that have ministered to many people.The conversation also touches on seasons of change, the importance of following the Lord’s leading, and how those experiences ultimately led him to Legacy Five — marking a new chapter in both his life and ministry.This was a conversation that meant a lot to me, and I hope it’s a blessing to you.Learn more about Legacy Fivehttps://legacyfive.comhttps://facebook.com/legacyfivehttps://instagram.com/legacyfiveFollow Jon Epleyhttps://facebook.com/jonepleyFollow The Concert Attenderhttps://youtube.com/@TheConcertAttenderhttps://facebook.com/TheConcertAttenderhttps://instagram.com/TheConcertAttender | — | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() 000 – Jack Jordan | Joining the LeFevre Quartet | In this episode of The Concert Attender Podcast, Riley Wheeler sits down with Jack Jordan, the newest member of the LeFevre Quartet, on the day his joining the group was officially announced.Jack shares how a conversation at the National Quartet Convention with Mike LeFevre opened the door for him to travel with the legendary quartet, and how that opportunity quickly turned into the next chapter of his ministry.Along the way, Jack reflects on his early years growing up in church, learning piano and singing at just five years old, and the many influences that shaped his love for gospel music — including artists like The Statesmen, The Blackwood Brothers, and The Imperials.Jack also talks about his time learning at singing schools like the Alabama School of Gospel Music, studying under pianists such as Tracy Phillips and Jack Clark, and his first experience traveling in gospel music with the Troy Burns Family.The conversation also touches on life on the road with the LeFevre Quartet, funny travel stories, bass singing influences, and what it means to represent the next generation of Southern Gospel music at just nineteen years old.If you enjoy Southern Gospel music, the stories behind the artists, and conversations about faith and ministry on the road, you’ll enjoy this conversation.Follow Jack Jordan & The LeFevre QuartetWebsite – https://thelefevrequartet.comFacebook – https://facebook.com/thelefevreqtInstagram – https://instagram.com/lefevrequartetJack Jordan Instagram – https://instagram.com/jack.sgmusicFollow The Concert AttenderYouTube – https://youtube.com/@TheConcertAttenderFacebook – https://facebook.com/TheConcertAttenderInstagram – https://instagram.com/TheConcertAttender | — |
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