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THE FORBES FAMILY - A FORBES FAMILY TREASURY - VOL. 1 (REB-7525), 2015
Musicians
Homer Forbes: Banjo, Fiddle, Vocals
Lisa Forbes: Vocals
Jay Forbes: Mandolin, Vocals
Lori Forbes: Bass, Vocals
Tracy Keenan: Guitar
David Marshall: Lead Vocal on Chorus, track 2
Production Credits
Produced by David Freeman
Remastered by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering, Boulder, CO
A recent Google search for “Forbes Family” yielded the following result at the top of the list: “A wealthy extended American family originating in Boston.” At first glance, this didn’t sound like the gospel singing group from southern Pennsylvania. But if wealth can be measured in means other than money… as talent, beauty, excellence, joy, exuberance, and determination, then this other Forbes Family has wealth beyond measure.
Their story started in childhood. Raised in a home where bluegrass instruments abounded, band leader Homer was picking guitar at age four and his sister Lisa was singing as soon as she could talk. Siblings Jay and Lori joined in, singing bass and alto respectively. When Homer was 11 or 12, the family formed a group. Their daily regimen consisted of school, homework, and practicing their music from 5 o’clock in the evening until 2 in the morning – every day! When they migrated to Mt. Airy, North Carolina, to launch their career – at the ages of 18 to 23 – they sounded like pros. Indeed, they were professionals!
In 1984, they came to the attention of Rebel Records and had their first nationally distributed album with the release of
Gleams Of That Golden Morning (REB-1631). The disc was praised for its polished and imaginative arrangements, the sweet harmonies, and the soaring lead vocals of Lisa Forbes. Some noted the “something extra” that the group seemed to possess and a keen knack for selecting outstanding material. Standouts by the group included “In My Robe of White,” “The Other Side of Life.”
The group followed up their debut the following year with
I’m Just a Pilgrim (Reb-1641). Accolades in reviews that read “every cut here is a beauty” and “exquisite singing” might have seemed effusive, but they were true! With the song “I Need Jesus,” comparisons were made between the Forbes and Marshall families. In retrospect, it came as no surprise that David Marshall teamed up with the Forbes to produce the 1986 LP
Outside The Gate (REB-1648). An active participant, he wrote four of the songs, sang lead on three, and played banjo, guitar, and mandolin.
In 1988, the album
Farewell (Reb-1667) hinted that the Forbes Family felt the time was right take a hiatus from music.
This collection, the first of two volumes, is a compilation of some of the best of the Forbes Family's previously released music but also includes three previously unreleased songs, "Jesus Gave Me Water", "Sacred Memories" and "Something That The World Didn't Give Me".