Charlotte NC- For almost ten years N'Harmony's youthful sound and energy wowed audiences where ever they went. Now nearly six years after news of their retirement, N'Harmony returns stronger than ever, poised and ready to pick up right where they left off. Original lead singer and founder Shane Dunlap states, "I have been thinking about a return for along time, but I wanted to find the right guys with the same exact goals." Joining Shane (N'Harmony and Signature Sound) is Tenor Brent Mitchell (Mercy's Mark), Baritone Chris Whitaker (Won by One and Crystal River), and Bass Will Van Wyngarden (Journeymen Qt.). Shane says, "Every single guy in this group has their priorities in order."They were in the studio recently put the finishing touches on a brand new favorites project, and will be kicking things off Oct. 17th and 18th with concerts in Northern Ireland and Scotland.
For more info or scheduling contact nharmonysings@gmail.com. You can also visit N'Harmony's brand new myspace page with clips of the new recording at www.myspace.com/nharmonyquartet
This is great (and interesting) news. I always hoped Shane would come back to quartet singing, and the lineup for the group looks like it could really go places.

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Just to say, I Heard N'Harmony last night in Northern Ireland at their first concert as a group. They do appear to have a solid line up of talent and given time to gel and grow to know each others strengths this will be a very good group. Massive amounts of potential!
The new N'Harmony are excellent I heard them sing near Belfast in Northern Ireland Fri 17th October,its fantastic that they crossed the pond to bring Irish SGM fans a great concert. They were here to assist Rev William Mccrea launch his new cd entitled IN CHRIST ALONE
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