Loren Harris Joins Kingdom Heirs

Loren Harris has been added as the baritone singer of Southern Gospel group Kingdom Heirs. Harris was recruited after the sudden departure of Brian Alvey. After Alvey's departure, Andy Stringfield, the piano player extraordinaire, stepped in vocally.
The group writes: "We are so proud and excited to announce that Loren Harris has accepted the position as the Kingdom Heirs baritone! We welcome Loren, his wife Cindy, and their children Cameron and Kenidy to the Kingdom Heirs family. Help us make them welcome and show our love and support to this wonderful family."
Early, Brian Alvey, the baritone for Southern Gospel group Kingdom Heirs, resigned. Citing personal reasons, Alvey will be pursuing other interests after leaving the team. The Kingdom Heirs wish Alvey well in his future endeavors.
Writing on social media, the team writes: "Brian Alvey, baritone for the Kingdom Heirs, recently resigned his position and is currently pursuing other interests at this time. The Kingdom Heirs wish Brian well in his future endeavors. Immediately, Andy Stringfield, our piano player, will be filling in until further notice. No auditions will be held at this time. Thank you and God Bless!"
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