Perry Lattimore

Perry Lattimore

Genesis
Independent

Genuine: “Being the same in fact as in appearance.” The word and definition describe Perry Lattimore perfectly. Many southern gospel music fans know Lattimore from the years he performed as lead singer for the Gospel Enforcers.

Lattimore is not only genuine; he is a natural-born preacher, singer and songwriter. He is powerful in the pulpit and dynamic on the stage. His performance flows smoothly and professionally.

His naturalness affords his audience a kind of comfort and enjoyment few artists have a capacity to deliver. This level of talent can only come from one source — and Lattimore is the first one to give God all the glory.

Lattimore’s first solo compact disc (CD), “Genesis,” is nothing short of classic. It represents the man, the preacher, the songwriter and the singer. His song selection includes such great southern gospel hits as “I Can’t Even Walk With You Holding My Hand” (written by Colbert and Joyce Croft), “Momma’s Teaching Angels How to Sing” (a Dottie Rambo gem), “Take My Hand Precious Lord” (by Thomas A. Dorsey) and the all-time John Newton favorite, “Amazing Grace.” These songs define the man Lattimore.

Lattimore the preacher-songwriter is revealed in the lyric of the songs written by him and included on this recording: “You Don’t Know Like I Know,” “The Meeting,” “Glory Land,” “Jesus is All You Need” and “Jesus is the Rock.”

Lattimore the singer is revealed on each song — he is a master of delivery. Fulfilling spiritual enjoyment is the only way to describe this recording.

Contact Lattimore by writing to P.O. Box 481, Morganton, N.C. 28680.