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Online Status:
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Last On: Aug 27, 2008 - 1:08 PM
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Profile Views:
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3,387
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Member Since:
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May 24, 2007
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Location:
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Murfreesboro, TN
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ShoutLife Address:
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shoutlife.com/sundayedition
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Website:
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http://www.sundayedition.net
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Genre:
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Southern Gospel
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Record Label:
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Southern Spin Entertainment
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Group Members:
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Amy Marie Unthank
Chris Unthank
Deon Unthank
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Influences:
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Any and every style of music. Particular artists include the Martins, the Lesters, Jonathan Pierce, Karen Peck & New River, early Greenes, Perrys (Nicole Watts-Jenkins era), Crabb Family, NewSong, Phillips, Craig and Dean, Dottie Peoples, Clay Crosse, Sandi Patty, Cindy Morgan, Jack Toney, Michael O'Brian, Happy Goodmans, Yolanda Adams, Teddy Huffam & the Gems, Gladys Knight and the Pipps, Alison Krauss & Union Station, LordSong, Gold City, the Isaacs, Mary Mary, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and many many more.
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Sounds Like:
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Progressive Southern Gospel with a country and Black Gospel twist.
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Absolutely Free (2006)
Executive Producers: Amy Marie Unthank, Chris D. Unthank, Deon Unthank, & Susan Unthank
Producer: Donna M. Beauvais
Engineer: Steve Allen
Buy Absolutely Free Online
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Dry Dusty Day... (2003)
Executive Producers: Amy Marie Unthank, Chris D. Unthank, Deon Unthank, Susan Unthank
Producers: Dale Duhl & Jimmy Tarbutton
Engineer: Jimmy Tarbutton
Label: Three Hills Music Group
Buy Dry Dusty Day... Online
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"There's a strange excitement in the air...so vibrant and alive it's almost electric.
There's something different about this group. you can't quite put your finger on it,
but you know it's there."
Those words were expressed by the Gosepl music legend Hershel Lester of the Lesters just after the Sunday Edition was awarded winner of the National Quartet Convention Talent Contest in 1972. Soon after, the Sunday Edition became one of the St. Louis region's most popular groups.
The group was formed by manager and owner Deon Unthank. Unthank had a life long dream of creating a Gospel quartet that could be just as good as the top groups of the time, such as the Blackwood Brothers or the Imperials.
After three of his members resigned, Deon found himself in a quandary. Enlisting the help of his pianist, cousin Janice Lloyd, and his sister, Cheryl, the Sunday Edition was reformed as a mixed trio. The group maintained its popularity and was soon traveling abroad again. After recording two full length LPs with the group, Deon saw himself left alone again as both his sister and cousin decided to leave the group to start families.
Unthank spent the next 25 years happily singing in churches and filling in for Brian Lester int he Lesters for a short amount of time. Deon found himself married with a large family of talented children. In 1995 Deon got together to sing in a church with his daughter, Amy Marie, and oldest son, Aaron.
What this did was start a flame in Unthank's life once again. He had that burning desire to start again and tackle the world of Gospel music one more time. From that point on The Unthanks began singing around the Memphis area and developed quite a following. Aaron left the group and moved to Nashville to sing with a contemporary group, Spiritbound. Deon then enlisted the help of his youngest son, Chris, to join the group in 1996, when he was just 16.
The group sang for three years before Chris left the group to pursue a college career. The Unthanks saw many capable singers walk through the group's doors, but none seemed to stick. Despite Amy Marie's recent foray into songwriting, the group seemed to be in a rut where they were. In 2001, the family decided to pick up their lives and relocate to the Nashville area. Soon afterward, Chris graduated from Lee University and rejoined the group full-time.
With a new location and a renewed sound, The Unthanks felt it was time for another change. Early 2002 saw the announcement of a name change. Deon and family decided to go back and resurrect the Sunday Edition.
Amy Marie's hand in songwriting has taken a deeper root, including pennng "Even In the Valley" (co-written with Rebecca J. Peck), a song recorded by The Whisnants and named the #1 song of the year for 2004 according to Singing News Magazine.
Sunday Edition recently recorded what many in the industry are calling their "breakthrough recording". Featuring songs written by group members Amy Marie and Chris as well as many other industry professionals, Absolutely Free features an eclectic mix of styles and subject matters that tug at the heart and mind equally.
Songs like "When You Walk Through the Water" and "Amazing" as well as the recent partnership with the missions focused Compassion International have given this group a renewed vision of who they are as ministers of the Gospel and their place in this world.
It's no wonder why after all these years the group has started to gain some national
exposure. How's the saying go? Third times a charm?
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