Bryan Hutson is an accomplished vocalist and performer known throughout the Southern Gospel music industry. He began his career in Southern Gospel Music in 1982, when he joined his family group; "The Woods Family."

He helped form the group "The New Generation" in 1985.

In July 1993, George Amon Webster offered Bryan the Lead Vocalist position with "The Heartland Quartet." 

Eldridge Fox; owner of "The Kingsmen Quartet", produced recordings for Horizon Records out of Asheville, NC. "Heartland" recorded "Back To Basics" with Bryan as Lead Vocalist. In September 1993, "Heartland" was nominated "Horizon Group Of The Year" in "The Singing News Magazine Fan Awards." They also appeared on Mainstage at "National Quartet Convention" in Nashville, TN. 

Eldridge Fox offered Bryan the Lead Vocalist position with "The Kingsmen Quartet" in May 1996.

Hutson was voted "Favorite New Artist" by the readers of "The Singing News Magazine." He was also nominated as "Favorite Lead Vocalist" in 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000.

In 1998, "The Kingsmen" appeared with The Gaither Homecoming Group at The Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia with over 35,000 in attendance. 

In May 2001, Bryan accepted a position as Worship Minister in June 2001 at Gateway Church in West Virginia.

In July 2005, Bryan returned to southern gospel music and joined "The Blackwood Gospel Quartet" out of Knoxville, TN. 

Hutson returned as the Baritone/Lead/Emcee position with The Kingsmen in 2007. Hutson was nominated in the "Top Ten Baritone" category in 2007. 

In 2008, the album; "When God Ran" was recorded. The album and song were in the "Album of The Year" and "Song Of The Year" nomination categories at "The Singing New Fan Awards" in 2009. "When God Ran" and "The Cloud He's Coming Back On" were voted in the "Top Ten Songs of 2009" in the syndicated radio show; Solid Gospel Radio.

In 2009, Bryan received a bachelor's degree in Theology from The North Carolina College of Theology. He is currently working on his master's degree.

In early 2010, "Missing People" was recorded and "God Saw A Cross" went to #1 on The Singing News Magazine radio charts. "Missing People" (song) charted in the Top 10.

In March, Hutson returned to the Lead Vocalist position in "The Kingsmen."

"Grace Says" was recorded in late 2010 and released in 2011. "That's All I Need" went to the #1 position in January 2012.

The Kingsmen's intense touring schedule began taking its toll on family life and Bryan left The Kingsmen in November 2011 and joined "Soul'd Out Quartet.”

In June 2014, Bryan and Yvonne (Rescue Me Ministries) began ministering at special events.

Bryan and Yvonne began their fulltime ministry in November 2016.

Bryan and Yvonne travel and minister together as "Rescue Me Ministries." Their ministry includes music, preaching/teaching, marriage enrichment events, men's retreats and ladies' conferences. Their ongoing passion is to reach the world through music and their testimonies.