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Keith &
Andrea Tanner have been involved in gospel music their entire lives. Both grew up in ministers’ homes. A talented musician, singer, and songwriter, Keith plays a number of different instruments, as well as, arranges and produces all of the performance tracks used by the group, and sings baritone for the group. Keith has had the privilege to play with some of Gospel music’s finest including Brian Free & Assurance. He is the owner of Custom Sounds Studios, a soundtrack production service, and is on staff as a studio musician for the Upper Room Studios, Rebecca, Georgia. From February of 1999 until May of 2004, Keith served as the Music Minister of the University Boulevard Church of God in Waycross, Georgia. Beginning     May 1, 2004, Redeemed Trio began traveling fulltime as their schedule permits.





Music has always played an important role in Andrea's life. She studied voice and piano from childhood through college. She has held an active role in the music ministry in her church for over 25 years. She sings the alto part and is responsible for scheduling the trio's dates. She recently completed her master's degree in Business Education. Keith and Andrea have two children, Kalin and Haleigh. Kalin travels with the group fulltime now playing the bass guitar. Haleigh is a Children's Church assistant in her home church where her grandfather is the pastor, so she travels occasionally.

 

 

Bringing their sound together is Danny Rewis. Danny is no stranger to gospel music. He has been singing in church and Camp meetings since he was a small child. Danny sings the lead part for the group. He and his wife Vicky have one son, Daniel, who is also an accomplished pianist. In 2004, Daniel represented the South Georgia Churches of God at National Teen Talent in Texas.

 

 

 

During the summer months of 2005, Kalin Tanner and Daniel Rewis joined the group traveling and ministering. Kalin is currently a senior at Brantley County High School where he is a member of the  varsity tennis team. He is also active (when not on the road) with his home church youth group.

 

 

Daniel is in his sophomore year of college --as of this moment, he is undecided in his major. While home during the week, he enjoys working with his former high school band as a drum instructor. Daniel plays the drums as well as the piano.