

The Georgia Boys
The Georgia Boys originally formed in
2001 and was known as the Sanctified Generation of Thompson, Georgia. Along with all
of the Group’s members relocation to Elberton the following year came a change
of name for them. The new group name,
Georgia Boys, was inspired from the fact that each group member came from a
different town in Georgia. Initially a unit of nine men, the group now consists
of six members: Demarcus Hamilton, Reginald Malcolm, Troy McGahee, Johnathan
Rainey, David Shealer, and William Thornton. The group’s mission is to go out
and sing God’s words to the world, hoping to win a lost soul over to Christ. A
goal of the Georgia Boys is to have a CD out by the summer of 2009.

Justin Norman and Family
Justin Norman began writing music in
2002. “Tell me what
You want me to do” was recorded two years later. The song “I want to say thank
You” symbolizes his personal testimony. Norman’s father, Jesse Norman, is his
hero and inspiration. He is thankful for his family and credits them for making
his music ministry possible. The Justin Norman and Family group formed in 2004.
The group consists of Justin Norman, his wife: Pamela Glaze Norman; his father:
Jesse Norman; his sisters: Burshunda Norman Harden, Jusine Norman Boyd, and
Diane Norman Elam; his niece: Wanda Elam Freeman; and his pastor and brother in
law: Matthew Harden. Norman thanks God for allowing him to be able to write and
minister through songs.