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Want to help Devan Bishop win a contest? Listen and vote here

By Linda Waggener

Devan Bishop from Greensburg, KY started playing guitar when he was 14 years old and continues as a teacher and in his career. He is looking for folks to vote and help him win the contest at the link below.

Devan has a bachelors degree and a masters degree in music from Campbellsville University and is employed by Campbellsville University's Church Outreach program as the Music Coordinator. He teaches guitar lessons in the evenings to people of all ages and has a YouTube channel that is steadily growing. Devan says, "I am joyfully married, as of August 2017," to Elliot Kate Bishop.

He says, "I continually seek to develop as a musician each day through practice and study. Music has always been fascinating to me and even more so now that I understand so much but so little about it. All of this has only been made possible through the faith I have in my Lord Jesus Christ."




This story was posted on 2018-01-10 13:18:43
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