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Sometimes
it takes a real blow to our lives to get us to the place of surrendering everything
we have to God.
Mike Bolen and his wife lost their first child five months into
the pregnancy, sending the couple into a spiral of doubts, fears,
and questions. Despite the hard hit to the family, they persisted
in their walk with God, and they surrounded themselves with a
solid church family and friends. Mike's wife, Lisa, suffered
from rheumatoid arthritis, a condition that caused the couple
to doubt whether they would ever have the chance to have kids
again. In 1991, they were approved for adoption. However, just
within an instance, God moved in their lives, and Lisa found
herself pregnant again, only this time with twin girls.
All of this hit Mike like a ton of bricks, and he decided that
it was about time that he returned to God the gifts which He
gave him. From that day forward, Mike decided to put his talents
to use and sing for the Lord.
With his ever growing family in support, Mike pursued a solo ministry for several years, until he formed the group The Himnals in 1996. That same year, Mike and Lisa were given their
son from adoption. “I really felt like this was a reassurance that I was doing the right thing,” said
Mike.
Mike found himself pursuing a solo career short after due to
the group booking more than the members were comfortable with.
In 2000, Mike was offered a spot with the Crystal River Quartet
out of Fayetteville, North Carolina. God had other plans
for Mike, as the successful group disbanded in September of 2001. “I
really liked the sound of the group,” said Mike, “but
I had no idea what God had in store for my ministry.”
One night, right after the Crystal River Quartet disbanded, Mike
received a call from Gene Haselden. Gene had a deep love for
Southern Gospel, and he was interested in forming a group with
Mike in the area. “I told him I would be
willing to work on finding a tenor and trying to put a group
together,”
said Mike. “So, I called a young man who had auditioned
for the tenor spot while I was with Crystal River Quartet.”
Mike and Gene were more than impressed with Karl Rice, however
he was still very young. After discussing the situation with
his parents, Karl soon became the newest member of Holy City. “We practiced for a solid two months and sang our first concert at a local singing. I tried to
fit as many songs as I could in that 30 minute set. I just wanted to keep the crowd on their
feet the whole time,” said Mike. “We hit the stage
with a ton of energy, praising the Lord the whole time, and the
crowd just took us in.”
Holy City’s high energy style managed to keep the group
booked for 80 concerts within their first year, and their second
year on the road saw them with over 100 dates and over 100 dates
each year since.
In August of 2003, Holy City added a sound
technician. Rod Person, who was the sound man for Crystal River
Quartet and Chapter IV, agreed to give it a shot, and he now
drives every weekend from Hope Mills, North Carolina to meet
up with the bus.
In late 2004, Holy City had the distinct privilege of adding
Roger Wendell as a full time bass singer, thus making Holy City
a genuine Southern Gospel quartet. “We had been looking
for a bass since we started Holy City. We just could never find
the
right fit for our ministry,” said Mike. “Within the first couple
of hours we met Roger we
knew he was our bass singer.” Roger has since moved on to start his
own group in Fayetteville, NC.
Over the last couple of years there has been very few changes in the lineup for
Holy City Quartet. Today, the members of Holy City still include Mike Bolen
from Mount Pleasant, SC on Lead and Gene Haselden from Charleston, SC singing
the Baritone part. The
bass vocals are handled by Mark Fink from Charlotte, NC and the high part
is well taken care of by Liz Person - Rod's wife, from Hope Mills, NC. Rod
Person is still the sound technician and he still does a great job making the
group sound as good as possible in every venue that Holy City Quartet happens
to appear.
Since their short time together, the group has recorded five
albums as well as traveled
throughout the states of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, and Alabama with some limited appearances in Tennessee.
“God has continued to bless our ministry,” resounded Mike. “We
look to Him for the direction He would have Holy City go. It takes
everyone in our group, along with wives, children, and family of all of us to
make
this ministry work,” mentioned Mike. “Many family sacrifices are
made each week in order for us to keep up the schedule we do. We all love what
we do and look forward to sharing our ministry with everyone we can.”
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