The Down East
Boys' name is synonymous with gospel music. For over
twenty-five years, this quartet has traveled from
coast to coast, and in Canada and Mexico. Starting
in eastern North Carolina, this group
quickly established themselves as an up-and-coming
artist with great potential. In 1990, the group was
honored with the Singing News Fan Award for Horizon
Group of the Year. Shortly after, with the demand
for the group on the rise, the group began their
journey into a full time ministry, traveling over
200 days and performing 180 concerts per year. In
1994, founding member and owner Sherrell Futral
retired from the road, and 21-year-old lead singer
Ricky Carden took over as owner and manager. In the
years to come, the group would be afforded
the opportunity to work with several of the
affiliate evangelists of the Billy Graham
Evangelistic Association, including Franklin Graham,
Ralph Bell and Jim Wilson.The group also began
working for the Southern Baptist Convention,
performing at many state evangelism conferences
around the country.
In their twenty-five years of travel, the
group has recorded twenty-one projects with over
thirty top forty songs for gospel music to their
credit. There latest recording, Amen, was
released in November 2011 to rave reviews. Chris
White, owner of their record label, Sonlite Records,
states "I have seen this group from the very
beginning, and I feel this is their best work to
date. Every song has a powerful message, heartfelt
delivery and great vocal blend."
Ricky Carden,
owner and manager of the group, states, "This
project is truly a work from our heart. Our goal has
always been to choose songs that would encourage and
challenge the Christian, while also reaching out to
the lost, and pointing people to the cross, so that
Jesus might be lifted up. If we fail to do this we
have failed in our calling!"
Group members
are vital to any ministry and The Down East Boys are
blessed with a great group of men who love what they
do and believe they have a calling on there lives.
Ricky Carden, group owner and manager, has been a
part of the Down East Boys for twenty-one years. In
that time, he has guided the group through the ups
and downs of ministry and held true to the challenge
to reach unto all the world and share the gospel.
Carden is joined by bass singer Stuart Cary from
Ruston, Louisiana. Stuart has traveled with the
group since 2001 and has become known for his rich
bass tones. He is always a favorite among concert
goers. Daryl Paschal joined the group in 2006. He
was nominated as Horizon Individual of the Year in
2006 by readers of the Singing News, Gospel Music's
largest print publication. He has become one of the
most recognized baritone singers in the industry.
Newest member Tony Jarman joined the group in
January of 2011 and became an instant hit with
people all over the country. After earlier stints
with Phil Cross and Poet Voices, Legacy Five, and
The Old Time Gospel Hour Quartet, Jarman retired
from the road life and began working for Dr. Jerry
Falwell and Liberty University. Tony possesses one
of the most powerful tenor voices in Gospel music.
His delivery of a song is truly anointed and his
passion for Christ is shown in every note.
In the past 25 years, the Down East Boys
have been afforded many great accolades. But in the
end, beyond all the success, you will find four men
dedicated to serving Christ. Using their talents to
encourage people and reach the lost is truly real
success.