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In his seventh decade, under the discipleship of Jake Hess, who he described as the one who "stood by him when most gospel singers abandoned him," [3] Newton would end his estrangement from the gospel community, eventually reconciling with dozens of former colleagues and appearing in a Bill Gaither-produced gospel performance video titled All Day Singing and Dinner on the Grounds and touring ...
1974: Vintage Gospel (re-issued in 1983 as Daddy Sang Bass) 1974: Sing Golden Gospel Hits; 1977: 16 Greats; 1979: For God So Loved the World (re-issued in 1982 as He Looked Beyond My Faults) 1983: The Joy of Knowing Jesus; 1992: Masters of Gospel; 1995: The Best of J. D. Sumner And the Stamps; 1997: Pure Gospel: 16 Vintage Gospel Standards
Close Harmony: A History of Southern Gospel. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Page 170. ISBN 0-8078-5346-1. Terrell, Bob (1990). The Music Men:The Story of Professional Gospel Quartet Singing. Bob Terrell Publisher. Page 113. ISBN 1-878894-00-5; Cusic, Don (2002). The Sound Of Light: A History of Gospel and Christian Music.
Three members of Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame quartet The Nelons were killed in a tragic plane crash that left no survivors on Friday, July 26, according to their management. The Atlanta ...
The Statesmen Quartet (also known as Hovie Lister and The Statesmen Quartet) were an American southern gospel quartet founded in 1948 by Baptist Minister Hovie Lister.Along with the Blackwood Brothers, the Statesmen Quartet were considered the most successful and influential gospel quartet of the 1950s and 1960s and had a wide influence on artists during that time from the gospel, country, pop ...
The group earned its first Grammy Award in the gospel performance category in 1971. The Oak Ridge Boys would go on to win four additional Grammys, including one for "Elvira" in 1982. The group has ...
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet were formed in 1934 in the midst of the Great Depression, when preacher Roy Blackwood (1900–1971) moved his family back home to Choctaw County, Mississippi. His brothers, Doyle Blackwood (1911–1974) and 15-year-old James Blackwood (1919–2002), already had some experience singing with Vardaman Ray and Gene ...
Co-Producer & Host of the Gospel Singing Jubilee; NQC Board of Directors James Blackwood: 1997 1919 - 2002 Singer/Concert Promoter; Owner/Manager of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet (1948-1981); Masters V; James Blackwood Quartet; Co-Founder of National Quartet Convention Albert E Brumley: 1997 1905 - 1977 Songwriter DP “Dad” Carter: 1997 ...