Meet the Guys
Damon Cleghorn
Damon Cleghorn is no novice to the quartet scene. Damon began singing at the age of twelve with his family quartet. Twenty years later, he is still going stronger than ever. After singing with Men of Faith Quartet for two years, he along with Kevin and Mark, formed CrossPoint Quartet. He also serves as CFO and treasurer on the CPQ Board of Directors. Damon is the Vice-President of BEAM Ministries, a division of Marti Ledford Ministries.
Damon and his wife, Keela live in Redfield, AR with their three children, Avorie, Emery and Ethan. They are members of Family Church in White Hall, AR where they are active with the children’s ministry.
Kevin Cleghorn
Kevin Cleghorn began his Southern Gospel Music career over twenty years ago with the New Horizons out of Little Rock, AR. He later joined his dad and two brothers to form a family quartet. The Cleghorns traveled for twelve years. Kevin then joined Men Of Faith Quartet where he met Mark Lackey. He is a founding member of CrossPoint Quartet, where he serves as booking agent, stage manager and CEO of the CPQ Board of Directors. Kevin also serves as President of BEAM Ministries, a division of Marti Ledford Ministries.
Kevin and his wife, Kelly live in Bryant, AR with his twin sons, Kyle and Cole. They are members of Benton First Assembly of God Church in Benton, AR where he works on staff with Ilumin8 student ministries.
Adam Robbins
Adam Robbins (bass) began his singing career at the age of 15. As a child, his grandfather instilled a love of quartet style music in his heart and a desire to sing bass like his grandfather. His first venture in Southern Gospel was with Heritage Quartet which he traveled for eight years. Since then he has sang with New Creations and with Sacred Heart all based in Northern Arkansas prior to joining CrossPoint Quartet in October of 2005. Adam and his wife Connie along with their daughter Callie Jo make their home in Batesville, Arkansas in which both serve in their home church when travel scheduling permits.
Brian Clark
Brian Clark, the newest member of CrossPoint, resides in Gurdon, Arkansas with his wife Cena and two daughters, Hallie and Kelsey Jo. Brian was raised in a rural Southern Baptist Church where he gained an appreciation for gospel music. His first group experience was singing tenor with Paul Shuffield and the Arkansans Quartet. Brian then joined Southern Heritage, based out of Memphis, Tennessee. Most recently, he has ministered as a soloist under the instruction of Nashville vocal coach, Marti Ledford. He is a graduate of the Charles Novell School of Southern Gospel Music at Murray State University. “I am excited about the opportunity to work with Kevin and Damon. I have always admired their talent and the way they conduct CrossPoint’s ministry. I feel blessed to be a part of such a quality group.”
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