|
Ronnie
Booth,
Christian
Lead
Singer,
Guitarist,
and
Harmonist
of
the
Southern
Gospel
Trio
:The
Booth
Brothers.
1999
saw
them
receive
the
SGMA
New
Artist
of
the
Year
Award
and
in 2001, the group was SGMA Trio of the Year.
For the last couple years, the group has been regulars
on
the
Bill
Gaither
Homecoming
tour. |
 |
| Nickname |
Junior |
|
Ronnie
&
Kim |

Ronnie
&
Kim
at
NQC
On
September
5th
,
Ronnie
Booth
and
Kim
Duncan
were
united
in
marriage
in
Franklin,
TN.
The
quaint
and
intimate
wedding
took
place
in a
wonderful
Victorian
house
with
close
friends
and
family
gathered
there
to
witness
this
God
given
union.
Kim’s
dad,
Reverend
Howard
Leman
and
Reverend
Don
Garrett,
the
man
who
also
united
Priscilla
and
Ron
Booth,
Sr
in
marriage,
co-performed
the
ceremony.
Rev.
Garrett
read
from
the
same
bible
that
he
used
in
Ronnie’s
parents
wedding
many
years
ago
and
then
presented
it
to
the
couple.
A
very
special
moment
in
the
ceremony
was
when
Ronnie
sang
to
his
bride.
There
wasn’t
a
dry
eye
in
the
place!!
The
new
family
includes
children
Amy,
Jonathan,
Ronnie
Lee
and
Daniel.
They
reside
Tennessee.
|
|
How
Ronnie
&
Kim
Meet: |
I
met
Kim
three
years
ago
at
her
father's
church
in
Plantation,
Fl.
She's
a
very
intelligent,
Godly
woman.
My
life
is
truly
complete
now.
She
has
decorated
the
home
so
beautifully.
You
know,
truthfully,
it
really
is
much
harder
to
get
on
the
bus
every
week.
It's
a
great
feeling
to
know
she'll
be
there
when
I
get
home
but
it
sure
is
tough.
If I
didn't
believe
I
was
doing
a
significant
work
for
the
Lord
I'd
stay
home.
I'll
be
forty-two
this
month
and
God
has
allowed
me
to
be a
part
of
some
incredible
things.
I've
lived
life
long
enough
now
to
understand
what
the
real
priorities
are.
She
really
didn't
know
very
much
about
southern
gospel
until
she
met
me
and
she
has
enjoyed
getting
to
know
some
of
the
artist.
As
far
as
my
singing,
I'm
singing
better
than
I've
sung
in a
long
time.
She
has
brought
so
much
peace
and
joy
in
my
life.
I'm
so
relaxed
even
after
a
long
weekend
on
the
bus
with
my
brother
!!! |
|
Born |
Detroit, Michigan
|
|
Birthday |
June 28, 1965 |
|
Parents |
Ron Booth I |
Born in Wayne WV. Later Moved To Michigan, Than To
Tampa
Fl. |
|
Priscilla Booth |
| Grandfather |
Virgle
Ashburn
June 20
1914 |
|
Sibling |
Melissa Ann Simms (Sister) |
| Spouse |
Kim
Duncan |
Gwendolyn
Faye
Archbell
Roberts
Booth
Gwen
had
been
married
to
Keith
Eugene
Roberts
on
7/2/1982
and
Divorced
in
1986.
Married
Ronnie
around
Oct
21
1988.
Divorced
2002-2003 |
| Anniversary
|
Sept
5th
2006 |
|
Children |
Ronnie Lee Booth III
|
September 15, 1991 |
|
Daniel Booth |
July 29, 1993 |
|
Amy |
 |
Kim
Daughter |
|
Jon |
|
 |
Kim
Son
Jonathan
graduate
High
school
Memorial
Day
weekend |
|
Musical
History |
Ronnie
started
singing
in
choirs
at
school
and
church.
Ronnie's
love
for
music
and
singing
continued
to
grow,
and
he
joined
the
choirs
in
junior
high,
high
school,
and
at
church. |
|
Influences |
Multiple genres, including pop, rock, gospel
and
many
more.
listening
to
gospel
music,
country
music
and
singers
such
as
the
Eagles,
Barry
Manilow
and
others.
|
| Church |
|
|
Hobbies |
Fishing, Golfing, Spending time with
his
boys |
| Heros |
|
| Movies |
Passion of The Christ, Rocky 3, Rocky 4,
All
Rambo,
and
Braveheart |
| College |
|
|
Bible Verse |
Psalm 19:14 |
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation
of
my
heart,
be
acceptable
in
thy
sight,
O
LORD,
my
strength,
and
my
redeemer. |
|
Instruments |
Guitar |
|
Saved |
At the age of 5 Ronnie sang the song The
Night
Before
Easter
on
the
Rebels'
television
program.
It
was
just
one
year
later
when
Ronnie
asked
the
Lord
to
come
into
his
heart
and
be
his
personal
Savior. |
|
Favorite
Christmas
Song |
The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole. I have such a
respect
for
that
era
and
the
quality
of
music
it
represents. |
| Color |
Brown |
|
Ethnic
Food |
Italian |
| Vacation
Spot |
Hawaii |
|
Magazine |
Table
Talk
by:
Ligonier
Ministries |
| Cologne |
Acqua
Di
Gio
By
Giorgio
Armani
|
|
Album |
Restless
Heart:
Wheels |
| Movie
|
Braveheart
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112573/
or
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braveheart |
|
Book |
See
you
at
the
top
By
Zig
Ziglar |
| Restaurant |
Piazza
Restaurant
in
Dahlonega
Georgia
|
|
Website |
Ligonier.org
(
Dr.
R C
Sproul) |
| Hymn |
The
Love
Of
God |
|
TV
Show |
Fox
and
Friends |
| Toothpaste |
Colgate |
|
Flowers |
Roses
 |
| First pet |
German
Shepherd
Ben |
|
Guilty
Pleasure
|
Chocolate
Ice
Cream |
| Annoys |
Arrogance |
|
Talent
you
like
to
have |
Song
writing |
| Prize Possession
(
Not
a
living
thing) |
My
grandfather
college
ball
cap
from
1932 |
|
Your
Motto |
Perform
like
every
night
is
Carnegie
Hall |
| Greatest
regret |
Not
learn
to
play
the
Piano |
|
Last
thing
you
eat
|
Beef
Burrito |
| Best scar
story |
In
1970
I
was
in a
bad
car
wreck
at
age
5.
my
left
leg
was
broken.
I
still
have
a
scar
on
my
abdomen
from
the
shattered
glass |
|
Most
embarrassing
moment |
I
don't
have
any,
But
I
could
give
you
a
few
for
my
brother
Michael |
| Goofiest
thing
you
believe
as a
child |
Clouds
had
batteries |
|
Want
to
be
when
you
Grow-Up |
Entertainer |
| Three people
you
would
invite
to
dinner |
President
George
W
Bush,
Zig
Ziglar
Aka
Hilary
Hinton
, &
John
Maxwell |
|
Product
you
would
do a
commercial
for |
Cologne
Acqua
Di
Gio
By
Giorgio
Armani
|
| Dream Duet |
I
don't
know
about
duet
but
I'd
love
to
have
sung
with
the
members
of
The
Rat
Pack
(Dean
Martin,
Frank
Sinatra,
&
Sammy
Davis
Jr. |
|
You've
been
given
the
keys
to a
time
machine
where
are
you
going
first |
I'd
go
back
to
the
Apostle
Paul's
day
and
sit
and
talk
with
him |
| If a movie
was
made
on
you
life
Title
&
who
play
you |
Thankful
&
Michael
London |
|
Favorite
way
to
relax |
Sittin'
in
my
rocking
chair
listening
to
music |
| Last time
you
laughed
until
you
cried |
Watching
"The
Best
of
Saturday
Night
Live
Will
Ferrel" |
|
Celebrity
you'll
like
to
meet |
Sylvester
Stallone |
| Name Meaning 
|
Booth
means Hut, Shepherd House
Northern English and Scottish: topographic
name
for
someone
who
lived
in a
small
hut
or
bothy,
Middle
English
both(e),
especially
a
cowman
or
shepherd.
The
word
is
of
Scandinavian
origin
(compare
Old
Danish
both,
Old
Norse
buð)
and
was
used
to
denote
various
kinds
of
temporary
shelter,
typically
a
cowshed
or a
herdsman’s
hut.
In
the
British
Isles
the
surname
is
still
more
common
in
northern
England,
where
Scandinavian
influence
was
more
marked,
and
in
Scotland,
where
the
word
was
borrowed
into
Gaelic
as
both(an).

Ronald means King Mighty
Gender: Masculine
Usage:
Scottish,
English
Pronounced:
RAHN-awld
English
and
Scottish:
from
the
Old
Norse
personal
name
Rögnvaldr;
see
Ragnvald.
This
name
was
regularly
used
in
the
Middle
Ages
in
northern
England
and
Scotland,
where
Scandinavian
influence
was
strong.
It
is
now
widespread
throughout
the
English-speaking
world.
See
also
Ranald
and
Raghnall.
Short
form:
Ron.
Pet
form:
Ronnie

Lee
means meadows
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage:
English
Pronounced:
LEE
English:
transferred
use
of
the
surname,
originally
a
local
name
from
any
of
numerous
places
so
called
from
Old
English
leah
wood
or
clearing.
|
|
Awards |
|
Male Vocalist of the Year – Ronnie
Booth |
|
Pacesetter Award – given to any
artist,
song,
album,
individual,
company,
etc.
that
raised
the
standard
in
the
industry
that
year. |