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David is accompanied on this album by such well-known and top notch musicians as John David, Doug Livingston and
Candy Girard.

Country Celebration is in recognition of 40 years of ministry, and marriage.....

David Shook, born in Colorado, was raised on a farm where he began writing music as a teenager. His brother, Dillon, started him playing the guitar.

At the age of 15, David yielded his life to fulltime ministry under the ministry of Evangelist Phil Shuler.
Then at the age of 19 was licensed to the ministry at the Cornerstone Baptist Church in Denver.

David sang with the Shook-Parker Gospel Singers as they traveled throughout the Midwest and Rocky Mountain west.

David appeared on the Rocky Mountain Jamboree in Denver. Buster Jenkins, who later led the band for the late Patsy Montana ("I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart"), was the leader of the show. Artists such as the Stanly Brothers appeared.

David was als a DJ on country music station, KPIK, in Colorado Springs, working for David Pinkston, "Pappy Dave Stone," who got Buddy Holly his first recording contract with Decca.

David met the late Norman Petty in Clovis, New Mexico. Norman had been the manager and recording genius for Buddy Holly. Norman encouraged David in his music and asked for a copy of his songs to try to place with artists, such as Johnny Duncan.

Then David spent an evening at the Lawrence Holley residence with Mr. & Mrs. Holley (parents of Buddy Holly), singing to them with Buddy's guitar. A memorable experience to be sure.

David attended Bible College in Denver, CO. There he met Bevery Jean Carter who was to become Mrs. David Shook. They celebrate 40 years of marriage in April of 2003.
They have 2 children, John & Susan. 2 grandchildren, Darylese & Andrew. David and Jean have lost 2 chidren, Robert and Patrick. Both died of Cystic Fibrosis. The song, "We'll See Our Loved Ones Again," was written in memory of Robert. The song is on the "Homecoming Country," album.

Pastoring churches in Colorado, Illinois, and California, David has had wide and varied experiences in the ministry.
He loves music and the last few years has been writing a lot of praise & worship style of music. He has enjoyed working with and appearing with many of those in the country and gospel music field, such as the Weatherfords, the Dartts, Mark Lowry, the late Jimmie Davis, member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Check out the artist's website:
http://homecomingcountry.com

Track List:
1. Country Celebration
2. Looking For A Country
3. Lord, You Purchased Me A Mansion
4. My Colorado Home
5. The Lord Of Miracles
6. So Do I
7. Honoring God And Loving People
8. Celebration Medley:We Celebrate Today/Good News/Resurrection Cel
9. His Love For You
10. Born Again People
11. God Has Been So Good To Me
12. Hymn Medley:The Old Rugged Cross/In The Garden/Will There Be Any
13. Patriotic Medley:Pledege Of Allegiance/Man/What A Country This I
14. Stringed Instruments

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