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Heritage Singers are an American gospel group founded by Max Mace and his wife Lucy, with their two children Valerie Ann and Gregory James. Based near
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, the group has traveled to over 65 countries, performed over 7,000 concerts, produced 200 television programs, and recorded over 200 albums.


History

After four years of performing with the Rose City Singers, a patriotic/folk singing group sponsored by
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-based United Medical Laboratories, the Maces decided to resign and form a Christian group in 1971. Jerry Leiske named the group based on Bible scripture equating saints with God's "heritage ... objects of His special care." The first year, they released two albums (''Hymns We Remember'' and ''Come Along with the Heritage Singers''), and performed their first public concert on June 4, 1971. Early accompanists included Bob Silverman on piano and Pete McLeod and Jeff Wood on guitars. In 1974 the Heritage Singers collaborated with Ron Huff, who arranged their first albums with full orchestration. Heritage Singers bought a touring bus (a former Greyhound
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they named "Old Blue") from a lot in San Francisco, which remained in their service for 10 year

As their popularity grew (along with the television series "Heritage Singers Presents"), they formed a second group in September 1974, dubbed Heritage II, (subsequently named New Creation) to perform mostly at cities located in the eastern half of the United States;, and a third group, Heritage Singers en Español, which tours South America singing Spanish versions of the group's signature songs. More than 250 people have performed as members of The Heritage Singers; however, the Mace family has remained at its core. As for the religious affiliation of its members, Max Mace has stated that while a majority of them are Seventh-day Adventist Church, Seventh-day Adventists, that's not in itself a requirement. "They have to be a
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Christian and receptive to the Adventist message." In the mid-1980's, the group televised a program called "Keep on Singing" and was aired on
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. It was uploaded on YouTube some time later and was called "Heritage Singers Classics". Around the same time this program was aired, Heritage Singers began performing for
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and have done so ever since. Until recently, since the COVID-19 Pandemic, they have not been invited back as a whole group, but individual members have been invited to sing at various services of theirs (mostly Tim Calhoun who currently lives in Loma Linda anyways). Max Mace's nephew, Doug Mace, is also Director of Middle School Ministries there. However, the whole group has made its return for the Max Mace memorial service and their 50th Anniversary concert and currently plan to continue the tradition. In 1985, the group collaborated with Art Mapa, a sound producer, arranger, guitarist, and composer, and eventually married Val Mace (-Mapa). Soon after, Turning Point Studio was created, where Heritage Singers albums were recorded thereafter.


Reunions

Celebratory reunion concerts have been held in 1979 ( Swing Auditorium), 1986 (
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), 2001 (
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Convention Center), and 2005 (
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). A final 45th anniversary reunion was held at the
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on July 30, 2016, with 126 singers on stage.Names of 126 singers are listed in the closing credits of the DVD published in November 2016 (catalog no. DVDHR2016).


Death of founder, Max Mace

Following a bout with cancer, Max Mace died at his home in Placerville, California on November 4, 2020, one day shy of his 83rd birthday. At his memorial service held by the Loma Linda University Church, Max's daughter, Val Mace-Mapa, and her family have vowed to continue the forward-thinking path that Max and Lucy began.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Videos


Recent members

Singers Typically 7 to 10 singers perform at each concert, and the line-up varies depending on the location and availability. * Denar Almonte * Ted Atwood * Dave Bell * Rob Burkey * Tim Calhoun * Marcelo Constanzo * Melody Davis * Tim Davis * Kevin Dumitru * Garth Gabriel * Cindy Haffner * Lisa Jensen * Shani Judd Diehl * John Lomacang * Adriane Mace * Amber Mace * Max Mace * Val Mace Mapa * Chloe Mallory * Darrell Marshall * Jaclyn Pruehs * Shastin Rains * Scott Reed * Frank John Salas * Becki Trueblood Craig * Miguel Verazas Band The recording musicians vary on each CD, and the band usually does not perform at concerts except for special occasions. * Gary Hemenway - keyboards * Art Mapa – guitars * Austin Mapa – drums * Art Munar – keyboards * Nino Ocampo – bass * Dani Stromback – keyboards * Joel Umali – keyboards Technical * Tim Davis – vocal arranger and producer * Greg Mace – sound engineer * Lucy Mace - tour manager, song arranger * Art Mapa – music arranger, producer, programmer Source:


References


External links

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Firsthand biography by Dan Shultz in 2009-2010

Heritage Singers Classics programming schedule on LLBN

Heritage Singers discography at AllMusic.com

Heritage Singers discography at CrossRhythms.com

Heritage Singers discography at Discogs.com
{{Authority control Musical groups established in 1971 Performers of contemporary worship music Chapel Records artists American gospel musical groups 1971 establishments in Oregon American Seventh-day Adventists