Dec 10, 2014


For over a decade now, associate Rev. Oscar Simpson has been inviting local musicians to perform at the Portland Community Church in Hartington as a way to kick off the festive holiday season there.

On December 5, the Old Hims, comprised of Ross Clow, Charlie King, Joe Saunders, and Floyd Bauder performed a number of Christmas and gospel songs for an enthusiastic group of listeners who filled the sanctuary. Joining them on stage was Jon McLurg, one third of the well known trio Crooked Wood. Jon reported that the trio has expanded to include two new band members, upright bass player Noah St. Amand and fiddler Brian Flynn.

On Friday Jon performed solo and played a number of seasonal favorites, country gospel tunes and holiday carols. He said that for him the concert is a way “to reconnect with his local musical roots”. Jon and Chris have performed for over six years at the annual Homecoming concert and while Chris was not able to make his usual appearance due to a scheduling conflict, Jon spoke for him, saying that they both always enjoy playing with the Old Hims, whom they have known since they began their musical career. “It's always a very relaxed and fun evening and is something that we really enjoy doing every year.”

The Old Hims covered a wide range of material including Wonder of Wonders, Away in a Manger, Left Hand Side of the Cross and more, and of course there was a rousing and heart felt full group rendition of Silent Night.

Rev. Simpson said the Homecoming Concert has been running for 15 years and the Old Hims have been their regular long time guests. The musicians never fail to attract a large crowd to the community church and as usual, following the concert guests had a chance to visit, enjoy refreshments and celebrate together the Christmas season.

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