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Ronica Bowers
The electrifying lead singer for the group was born in Mooresville,
North Carolina on January 23, 1970. She started singing at the age of two and made
her first appearance at the age of six. She sharpened her vocal skills by singing in
church choirs and performing on gospel programs in the area. She graduated from
Mooresville Senior High School and attended Kings College in Charlotte, North Carolina
where she studied business. Ronica enjoys traveling and touring across America with
the group. In addition to touring with the group, Ronica also owns her own business
"Ronica's Home Daycare." She also enjoys playing softball and being
outdoors. Most important Ronica says she enjoys spending time with her family and
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Tony Bowers
The newest and youngest member of the group, Tony performs as the groups
drummer and vocalist. Tony, the son of Ronica, was born in Concord, NC on June 27,
1986. Like his mother who started performing at an early age, Tony started playing
the drums at the age of two. He made his professional debut at the age of four,
sitting in with the group at a gospel program when the group's regular drummer did not
show up. Tony recorded "It's Never Easy To Say Good-bye" at age ten.
It was his first song as lead. The song appears on the hit CD "You Can't
Tell It' . Tony attends Mooresville Middle School. His hobbies include
basketball and art. Two of his favorite groups are "The Violinaires" and
"The Pilgrim Jubilees.
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Robert Bowers
The manager of the group is Robert Bowers. In addition to being
the manager of the group, Robert is also the lead guitarist, songwriter, vocalist,
musical director and the president of Rabo Records, the groups record label. Robert
was born on February 27, 1941 in Hartwell, Georgia. Like Robert, his father
was also a singer and musician. Robert started playing the guitar at the age
of five. At age twelve he joined a Gospel group called "The CBS
Trumpteers" (Cousins, Brothers & Sisters). As a young adult he moved to
North Carolina to attend Barber School in Winston Salem. In 1961 he joined the
popular area gospel group "The Sensational Soul Seekers" of Cleveland, North
Carolina as their guitarist. The group specialized in performing in churches.
Sometimes the group would perform as many as twelve times at different locations on
any given weekend. It was with them that he learned about life on the road and about
the business end of Gospel music. Robert remained with them until 1985 when he
left to join The Mighty Blazing Stars. In addition to all of his record company and
group responsibilities, Robert also owns a barber shop, which he has owned for 36 years,
and a landscaping business which he as owned for 20 years. He is truly a business
entreprenuer.
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Roderick Bowers
Roderick Bowers is
the son of Robert Bowers and brother to Ronica. He
was born in Mooresville, NC on September 14, 1975. He started playing drums at the
age of eight and took up the bass at the age of fourteen. Although he's currently
the bass guitarist for the group, his first position with the group was the drummer.
Roderick is interested in the technical side of the music industry and is a very
capable equipment manager, stage manager and sound technician for the group. He
attended Mooresville High School and played football and baseball.
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