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| Master's Praise Vocal Group |
| Frequently Asked Questions How much do you charge for concerts? We have never felt comfortable charging a specific amount. As a not-for-profit, we ask that donations be collected during, or immediately after, the concert. If this is not feasible or appropriate for the venue, we allow those in charge of the venue to set an amount they are comfortable paying. Under these conditions, we have sung for free or for just enough to cover traveling expenses. Other times we have received greater generosity than perhaps we deserve. No matter the circumstances, God has always blessed us and our ministry continues to be well supported. How long is your program? We have enough versatility that we can tailor a program to fit just about any need. A typical program is about an hour. But, in some venues, we have sung several songs spread throughout an event or just a 15 minute spot. We have also had programs that lasted up to 2 hours. We can work with nearly any length of time available. Do you only sing for churches? While we do primarily sing for church groups, we do not sing exclusively for them. Fairs, fundraisers, socials, banquets, radio spots, TV programs – we have done them all. Can I get your music in chain stores like Wal-Mart? Unfortunately, we are not well known enough to have the volume of sales most chain stores would require. And when you subtract their cut of each sale, it just isn’t worth it for us right now. Currently, CD sales are conducted at our concerts and now, through this website, we can accept online orders. Of course, you can also do it the old-fashioned way and pick up the phone. Instructions for telephone orders are on the Discography page. Are you on the radio? Our CDs are getting some radio play on two local stations. Wayne Bledsoe hosts Sunday Morning Sounds on KMST 88.5 and 96.3 FM every Sunday from 7-9 am in the Rolla area. He plays our songs quite regularly in that time slot. KTTK 90.7 FM (Lebanon, Springfield) also occasionally plays us on weekends, but they have no specific times. |