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George Beverly Shea (February 1, 1909 – April 16, 2013) was a Canadian-born American [1] gospel singer and hymn composer. Shea was often described as "America's beloved gospel singer" [2] and was considered "the first international singing 'star' of the gospel world," as a consequence of his solos at Billy Graham Crusades and his exposure on radio, records and television.
Bessie Griffin and the Gospel Pearls for Recorded Live!; Charles Magnuson for Piano in Concert; George Beverly Shea for The Earth Is the Lord's (and the Fullness Thereof); Kings of Harmony for Steppin' Right In
The Sound Of Gospel Music: The Grand Old Gospel (with Porter Wagoner) Bill Shaw, James, Cecil, John Hall, David Weston King 1967 With A Song On My Lips (And A Prayer In My Heart) RCA Camden The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring Big John Hall: RCA? Songs For Joy: Surely Goodness And Mercy (with George Beverly Shea) 1968 It Is No Secret ...
George Beverly Shea: 1909–2013: 104: Canadian-born American gospel music singer and songwriter [130] Shep Shepherd: 1917–2018: 101: American multi-instrumental jazz musician and composer [131] Mervin Shiner: 1921–2023: 102: American country singer, songwriter and guitarist [132] Ed Simons: 1917–2018: 101: American conductor [133] Hal ...
On the first day, May 25, 1966, Presley practiced the songs with the backup singers on the piano. After two hours, he started the first take of "Run On." Presley sang the song using the same vocal techniques the Golden Gate Quartet used on their performances of the song. [18] The first number took seven takes, then Presley moved to the title ...
CAS-975 George Beverly Shea The Ten Commandments And The Wonderful Life Of Moses In Story And Song (LP) 1966; CAS-977 Leo Addeo And His Orchestra Musical Orchids From Hawaii (LP, Album) CAS-981 Chet Atkins Music From Nashville My Home Town (Vinyl, Album) 1966; CAS-982 Living Strings: "Make the World Go Away" and Other Country Favorites
1967: The Blackwood Brothers on the album With a Song on My Lips and a Prayer in My Heart; 1967: Jimmy Durante on Songs for Sunday; 1968: Cathedral Quartet on I Saw the Light; 1968: J. D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet on Music, Music, Music; 1968: George Beverly Shea on Whispering Hope; 1968: The Statesmen Quartet on Standing on the Promises
Alison Krauss – fiddle, vocals; Ron Block – banjo, guitar, vocals; Barry Bales – bass, vocals; Suzanne Cox – vocals; Evelyn Cox – vocals; Rob Ickes – dobro; Viktor Krauss – bass