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Greater Vision is an American Southern gospel music trio founded in 1990. It is one of Southern gospel's most popular trios and has been noted for their prolonged commercial and musical success spanning over three decades. As of 2017, the group is made up of Gerald Wolfe, Rodney Griffin, Chris Allman and Jon Epley. [1]
The group began in 2002 as a trio consisting of Eric Philips, Mark Trammell, and Joseph Smith. Tenor Joel Wood performed with the quartet from 2008 through 2011 until Eric Phillips returned. In 2013, Eric Phillips once again returned to Law Enforcement work, so a search for a new tenor went out, until Dustin Black, a brand new Southern Gospel ...
At the 2010 Fan Awards, the Jubilee! project, by Legacy Five, Greater Vision and The Booth Brothers, won the Album of the Year Award. [1] The group has also been nominated for a few GMA Dove Awards , [ 34 ] and their Pure Love project was awarded Southern Gospel Album of the Year on the 2020 Dove Awards.
His first professional music gig was with the Southern gospel family group The Nelons in the mid-1980s and early 1990s. He often accompanies Greater Vision on special occasions. He has ministered frequently with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association since 1997 as an accompanist and vocalist at Graham's & associate evangelists' crusades and ...
For the last eight years, Suttles has been singing for the storied Southern gospel group Gaither Vocal Band. It's a sweet bookend to his early days sneaking onto the stage of his hometown church ...
Courtesy of Tom Brady/Instagram There were only three people Tom Brady wanted to ring in 2025 with: his kids. “I couldn’t have imagined a better way to ring in the new year than with the loves ...
Tom Brady gave a sweet shout-out to his family while cementing his title as a New England Patriots legend. Brady, 46, was officially inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame during a ceremony at ...
In 2008, Tribute was named Absolutely Gospel Music's Breakthrough Artist of the Year, [4] were voted the Horizon Group of the Year by readers of Singing News magazine [5] and brought the first change for the quartet when Kitson left the group in June to join Greater Vision. He was replaced at the tenor position by Brian Alvey.