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  2. J. D. Sumner - Wikipedia

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    John Daniel Sumner (November 19, 1924 – November 16, 1998) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and music promoter noted for his bass voice, and his innovation in the Christian and Gospel music fields.

  3. Range Beyond the Blue - Wikipedia

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    Range Beyond the Blue is a 1947 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Patricia Harper.The film stars Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates,Helen Mowery, Bob Duncan, Ted Adams and Billy Hammond.

  4. The Blackwood Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The lineup with Bill Shaw, James, Cecil, and J.D. Sumner (who for many years was unchallenged as the Guinness World Record holder for having the lowest human voice on record, and was only superseded after Guinness started accepting vocal fry as part of the vocal range) is considered the classic version of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet, with ...

  5. Quick on the Trigger - Wikipedia

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    Quick on the Trigger is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Elmer Clifton.The film stars Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Lyle Talbot, Helen Parrish, George Eldredge and Ted Adams.

  6. Masters V - Wikipedia

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    The group featured J.D. Sumner as bass, Rosie Rozell and then Steve Warren as tenor, James Blackwood and Jake Hess alternating between lead and baritone, and Lister on piano. [2] Their self-titled debut album, The Masters V , won the 1981 Grammy Award for best traditional gospel performance . [ 3 ]

  7. Dixie Melody Boys - Wikipedia

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    This early version of the Dixie Melody Boys dissolved in 1957, but would reform again in 1961. Members of the group around this time included Ralph Walker (tenor), Avis Adkins (lead), Gene Payne (baritone), Marvin Harris (bass), and a young teenager named Tony Brown (pianist). Brown went on to play with JD Sumner And The Stamps Quartet. [1]

  8. The Jordanaires - Wikipedia

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    The Jordanaires were an American vocal quartet that formed as a gospel group in 1948. Over the years, they recorded both sacred and secular music for recording companies such as Capitol Records, RCA Victor, Columbia Records, Decca Records, Vocalion Records, Stop Records, and many other smaller independent labels.

  9. John Sumner - Wikipedia

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    John Sumner (actor) (died 1649), English theatre actor during the Caroline era J. D. Sumner (1924–1998), American gospel singer and songwriter John Sumner (director) (1924–2013), English-born Australian artistic director and founder of Melbourne Theatre Company