Many photos are in store today. These shots come from the last two days of the Everette Greene Memorial Gospel Jubilee that was held here in Boone, NC, August 9-13. Enjoy!

Here we have Barry (L) and Bill (R) of Gold City using up the minutes on their cell phones. Barry, who is standing just ahead of Bill - and did not see Bill behind him - was calling Bill to get him to bring something from the bus. Naturally, Bill could not resist having fun with this and for about another three or four minutes, Bill would string Barry along before telling him to turn around.

Speaking of Gold City, here they are on stage later that same night. Danny is hidden behind Bill.

It's quite a walk from the parking lot of the High Country fairgrounds to the seating area, so Tony Greene arranged to have guests brought in on old-fashioned wagons, complete with hay bales.

The McKameys on stage. Yes, I know this photo is taken from quite a distance, but trust me. Those are the McKameys.

The Down East Boys sang first on Friday and even though you can see only about a third of the total crowd in this shot, they had several thousand SG fans on their feet before they were finished.

Ivan Parker sang in Boone for the first time since his early days with Gold City. He couldn't believe how much the town had changed.

Need any McKameys CDs? This was the place to get 'em.

The 2004 Mixed Quartet of the Year, The Perrys, literally sang up a storm. They were singing the tag on their final song and the rains fell Saturday night. It was a good thing they were the last group on!

Jonathan Wilburn and Adam Borden of Gold City on stage in Boone.

The Triumphant Quartet brought their exciting quartet singing to the Boone stage.

Michael Combs sang a lot of material from his new "Going Fishing" recording.

Finally, on Saturday night, Tim Greene made a quick surprise (even Tony didn't know Tim was there) appearance on stage to share his appreciation for everyone's prayers and help during his recent health battles.