Brian Free Announced As Vice President For Abraham Productions

Abraham Productions, Inc. is pleased to announce that Brian Free has accepted the role of Vice President at Abraham Productions. Brian has served on the Abraham Productions' Board of Directors since 2018 and contributed on a high level.
In Brian's new role as Vice President, he will assist in executing the duties and growing responsibilities at Abraham Productions. Ray Flynn, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Abraham Productions said, "Brian Free is respected throughout the Christian music industry and reflects impeccable character. He is a hard worker, forward thinking, and a perfect fit for the mission of Abraham Productions."
Brian Free is undeniably the most recognizable tenor of our generation. Since 1982, he has been at the forefront of Christian music since first joining Gold City Quartet. In 1993, he formed Brian Free & Assurance (BFA). Christian music has always been Brian's first love, and fans, along with the Christian music industry, have honored him and the group with multiple Dove Awards, Brian's 2017 GMA Hall of Fame induction, as well as a Grammy nomination in 2024.
Abraham Productions, Inc. was established in 1998 and is one of the most successful and respected production companies in the Christian music industry.
MORE ABOUT ABRAHAM PRODUCTIONS, INC.: Abraham Productions, Inc. headquartered in Wilmington, NC is led by President & Chief Executive Officer Ray Flynn, and Vice Presidents Dean Hopper, Jeff Whisnant and Brian Free. Abraham Productions Board of Directors includes Ray Flynn, Dean Hopper, Jeff Whisnant, Bill Bailey, Brian Free, Karen Peck, Eric Bennett, David Sutton, and Clayton Inman. Abraham Productions produces Singing In The Sun at Myrtle Beach, SC, 40 Days & 40 Nights of Christian Music at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, KY, the Crystal Caribbean Cruises and several other high quality Christian music events and tours.
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