
My mother, Corinne Herndon, played piano at her church for 57 years. After moving to a nursing home, nurses wheeled her to the piano where she played hymns for other residents.
My mother loved serving God and singing about Him
By John Herndon, KentuckySings.com
I can’t tell you much about the first real gospel concert I remember attending but I can tell you my mother and her sister were both worked up about it.
It was back in 1965 when this 7-year-old tagged along to see The Prophets at the American Legion Fairgrounds in Lawrenceburg, Ky. Of course, we’d heard local groups sing at revivals and other church functions, but The Prophets were just different. We’d heard them on radio and seen them on TV. This was big time!
And Mom and her sister, who I called Aunt Myrt, were more than ready to hear Big Lew Garrison sing tenor. Continue reading “A song in her heart for life”





Now, he’s bringing a lifetime of playing and singing to the Old Barn at Renfro Valley on Friday, June 1. The show begins at 7 p.m. Chris had originally planned to have his daughter, Elizabeth, an accomplished fiddler, along for the concert but Chris informed KentuckySings.com Friday she will not be able to attend.

