Sunday Edition Announces Engagement of Amy Marie Unthank to Ted Day

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – (October 6, 2010) – Sunday Edition, one of Nashville’s favorite groups, is proud to announce the engagement of group member Amy Marie Unthank to Ted Day of Nashville, Tennessee.

In addition to singing with Sunday Edition, Amy is the daughter of Deon & Susan Unthank (administrators of AbsolutelyGospel.com, formerly SoGospelNews.com – the internet’s largest e-zine dedicated to Southern Gospel music). She is also the co-founder of SSE Group, Inc., a publicity and web-publishing firm dedicated to assisting emerging artists in the field of Southern Gospel.

Ted, originally from Harlan County, Kentucky, is a good ole southern boy. He works in retail and enjoys his job, family, and friends.  He has a six year old son, Wesley, that his world revolves around. He is an active member on the Celebrate Recovery Team, which works with those who struggle with some form of hurt, habit, addiction, and/or hang-up in life.

The happy couple has set the date for their wedding for Thursday evening, December 9, 2010. The wedding will take place at River of Life Church in Smyrna, Tennessee at 7:30 p.m. The couple is planning to reside in Murfreesboro, Tennessee where Amy plans to remain a vital part of Sunday Edition.

For more information on the wedding, visit http://www.theknot.com/ourwedding/tedday&amyunthank

For more information on Sunday Edition, visit http://www.sundayedition.net .

Facebook members can find Sunday Edition on the popular social networking site at http://www.facebook.com/sundayedition .  Sunday Edition’s MySpace can be found at http://myspace.com/thesundayedition/.  Fans can visit Sunday Edition’s Shoutlife at http://www.shoutlife.com/sundayedition/.

About Sunday Edition
Sunday Edition was formed back in the early 70’s as an all-male quartet.  Now, 30 years later, the group has reformed as the family trio consisting of Deon Unthank, Amy Marie Unthank, and Chris Unthank.  The group has a rich sound with a wide variety of influences which range from traditional southern to country and progressive southern to black gospel.