Mike Bolen

Mike owned and sang lead for Holy City since he founded the group in December of 2001. After closing the door on Holy City in 2016, Mike joined The Glorymen & Tiffany and sang with them for 5 years. Growing up listening to the Cathedrals and local quartet’s like The Oakland Quartet, it was a dream to sing gospel music one day. He loved the Quartets but kept his singing to the confines of the car and the shower until he was in his thirties. In 1996 Mike started his first quartet, The Himnals, with some friends in his home church. His next group came in 2000 Mike when joined the Crystal River Quartet from Fayetteville, NC and began travelling regionally for the first time in his ministry. When CRQ folded in September of 2001 Mike knew it was time to start his own group and continue travelling and singing the music he loves. Mike and his wife Lisa have twin girls, Leigh and Lauren, and their son Jake. Mike and Lisa have a small farm in Holly Hill, SC and attend First Baptist Church Holly Hill where Mike is a deacon and Lisa is the children’s minister.

Tiffany Shealy

Tiffany and Mike sang together with The Glorymen for 5 years. Prior to singing with The Glorymen, Tiffany filled in with many groups around the Midlands of South Carolina. For many years she sang and played with her family group along side her Dad, Terry Shealy. This young lady loves Southern Gospel Music. If she is not singing you will generally find her at a concert of one of her favorite groups. Tiffany makes her home in Leesville, SC.

chip mccaa

Chip sang with Mike in both Holy City and The Glorymen from 2015 through 2017. Chip also sang with the Pine Ridge Boys after leaving The Glorymen. He was a founding member of New Life Trio with whom he traveled and sang with for nearly 12 years until the groups' retirement in 2014. He also served as Minister of Music at several churches including, Pine Grove Baptist Church in Lugoff, SC, Hillcrest Baptist Church in Elgin, SC, and Associational Music Minister of the Kershaw Baptist Association. Growing up, he traveled as a soloist throughout North and South Carolina, but always loved four part harmony and dreamed of singing in a quartet. Chip and his wife April, live in Lugoff, SC.