Trey Wilson in Concert March 10th at Timpson First Baptist Church

March 4, 2019 - First Baptist Church, Timpson, welcomes Trey Wilson in concert at 6pm on Sunday, March 10, 2019.

Trey Wilson will also lead the music during the morning service.

Born and raised in the Lone Star State, power house vocalist, songwriter, producer and Christian recording artist Trey Wilson first began singing in a small Baptist church at the age of three and over the past two decades has enjoyed unparalleled success in both the gospel and country music industries. He has shared the stage with gospel artists such as The Cathedrals, The Kingsmen Quartet, Gold City, The Florida Boys, The Perrys, The Blackwoods, The Stamps Quartet, Brian Free & Assurance, The Mark Trammell Quartet, Phil Cross & Poet Voices, Naomi & The Segos, The Hoppers, Greater Vision, The Isaacs, The Statesmen Quartet, The Dixie Melody Boys, The Nelons, The Dixie Echoes, The Southmen, The Inspirations, Squire Parsons, the late Dottie Rambo and was honored to sing lead for three years with Louisiana Ambassadors of Goodwill, the prestigious Southern Plainsmen Quartet. At only 14 years old, he was and continues to be the youngest lead singer in Southern Plainsmen history.

In 2003 Trey began a decade long career as lead vocalist with the Branson, Missouri based quartet, New South. During this time he would become widely known for his powerful vocal ability and charismatic personality by many throughout the entertainment industry. He has shared the stage with a collection of musical legends including Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Andy Williams, The Righteous Brothers and Bill Medley, Moe Bandy, Neal McCoy, Mickey Gilley, The Oak Ridge Boys, Leroy Van Dyke, John Conlee, Michael Peterson, Jim Stafford, Barry Williams (Televisions Greg Brady), Roy Clark, Barbara Fairchild, Mary Lou Turner, Daryle Singletary, T.G. Sheppard, Ronnie McDowell, Andy Griggs, Doug Stone, John Anderson, and Restless Heart.

During the fall of 2010, Trey along with Gospel Music Hall of Fame member Ronnie Page (The Oak Ridge Boys & Chuck Wagon Gang) and highly acclaimed bass vocalist Mark McCauley (Loretta Lynn, Mel Tillis, and The Blackwood Quartet) would together form gospel music favorites, The Downing Street Boys. Over the next three years they would be joined by Gospel Music Hall of Fame members and tenor singers Jerry Trammell (The Florida Boys and J.D. Sumner & The Stamps) and Johnny Parrack (The Kingsmen Quartet) to form what many would call a quartet sound reminiscent of the golden years of southern gospel music.

On August 17, 2013 in front a sold out crowd in Branson, Missouri, Trey Wilson took his final bow as lead singer of the critically acclaimed New South Quartet. During his decade long career, he headlined more than 7,000 shows in Branson, singing to more than two million fans during this time.

Trey currently resides in Webster, Texas, a city within the Houston-Galveston metropolitan area. He continues to tour the country singing southern gospel music and to this day is recognized as one of the greatest gospel voices of his generation.