Tony Hamilton of Gainesville and Worship Leader of Annistown Road Baptist Church in Snellville will be participating in the trip. The chorus and orchestra, named the Sons of Jubal, will be one of the largest musical groups of Americans ever to enter the DPRK. The Sons of Jubal was founded in 1954 and consists of volunteer professional musicians, church musicians, educators, and institutional leaders from the state of Georgia.
Global Resource Services, Inc. (GRS), a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Atlanta, is coordinating the cultural exchange. GRS has already sent three other groups to DPRK, including the Grammy Award Winning group, Casting Crowns. The organization has three main principles: relationships, respect, and reconciliation.
We are excited that this opportunity has come after a decade and a half of experience in DPRK-United States musical exchanges, said Robert Springs, GRS CEO & President.
The Sons of Jubal will also have performances in Beijing, China, which will include a brass choir, handbell choir, and vocal ensemble. The group has presented concerts in major halls, local churches, and communities in the United States, Germany, France, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Costa Rica, Moldova, the Czech Republic, and Russia.
This is a historic opportunity for the group and I am privileged to be a part of this great musical endeavor, said Dr. Jon Duncan, conductor of the group for the past 10 years. The Sons of Jubal performs an extensive repertoire in the classics, Broadway show tunes, spirituals, and contemporary genres.
Members of the Sons of Jubal will leave Tuesday and return to Georgia on April 23.

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