Point of Grace Inducted Into South Carolina Entertainment and Music Hall of Fame

Christian music's celebrated female vocal group, Point of Grace, was honored on Thursday, April 25th, with an induction into The South Carolina Entertainment and Music Hall of Fame. The prestigious evening showcased stunning performances and provided insights from various members of the esteemed Class of 2024.
During their acceptance speech, Leigh Cappillino, a native South Carolinian and member of Point of Grace, shared heartfelt reflections on her musical journey, deeply influenced by her upbringing and education in the Palmetto State. "I'm thankful to my Mother and Aunt Billie Joe for teaching me how to sing harmony at a young age," proclaimed the Belton, SC native. "And sharing the stage with two of my dearest friends for over 20 years continues to be a dream come true!"
Point of Grace has left an indelible mark on contemporary Christian music with their powerful harmonies, uplifting lyrics, and unwavering faith. Their contribution to the genre has inspired countless listeners and fellow artists alike, making them deserving recipients of this esteemed honor.
The Class of 2024's South Carolina Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame is a diverse and illustrious group, including luminaries from various fields:
- Josh Turner (country singer)
- Point of Grace (contemporary Christian group)
- Chadwick Boseman (film)
- Bill Anderson (Lifetime Achievement winner)
- Ainsley Earhardt (FOX News)
- Faye Christley (television)
- Mark Ferguson (radio)
- Mike Rogers (bluegrass; Kentucky Thunder)
- Marcus King (singer/songwriter)
- Jane Robelot (television)
- James Jamerson (bass player)
- Josh White (singer/songwriter/actor)
- Ronald Radford (guitarist/musician)
Tags : South Carolina Entertainment and Music Hall of Fame Point of Grace
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