About Bob and Becky

Bob and Becky Brunton have been involved in church music since they were both very young. Becky began singing at the age of two and a half when she performed
Silent Night in a Christmas Eve service. She was involved in church and school music programs and played violin in the Beloit, Wisconsin Civic Symphony. Upon graduation from high school she pursued degrees in music education at Taylor University, Upland, Indiana and Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. She taught public school music for Eaton Rapids and Lansing, Michigan public schools, conducting choirs, special groups and musical dramas. During her years at the Michigan School for the Blind in Lansing, Michigan she taught piano, voice and conducted the school orchestra and chorus.
Bob started his musical career at the age of seven as a boy soprano singing for the chancel boy's choir in Lansing, Michigan. He was involved in church music and school choirs during high school and then went on to conduct several youth and adult choirs after graduating from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. His choirs presented many Christmas, Easter and Forth of July musicals and he once directed 4,000 women in singing the Lord's Prayer.
Bob and Becky were married in 1963 after they met touring in the first group of Spurrlows
sponsored by Youth For Christ International. After college they became involved in educational careers in the Lansing, Michigan area.
In 1979 they resigned their positions, Becky teaching at the Michigan School for the Blind and Bob as Director of Payroll for Michigan State University, to begin their full-time music ministry. They make their home in Eaton Rapids, Michigan and their concert tours have taken them to almost every state in the U.S. as well as several foreign countries.
They have recorded fourteen albums, produced a live concert DVD and their concerts are designed for the local church and will include familiar songs as well as some of their own compositions. A concert will include live piano, synthesizer, violin, penny whistle, marimba and taped accompaniment.