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  2. Stamps-Baxter Music Company - Wikipedia

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    Stamps and Baxter operated a music school which was the primary source of the thousands of gospel songs they published. Another major part of the corporation was its sponsorship of gospel quartets who sang the company's music in churches throughout the southern United States. At the end of World War II they were sponsoring 35 such quartets.

  3. King's Heralds - Wikipedia

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    The King's Heralds are a male gospel music quartet that began in 1927 and have recorded over 100 albums ... "Old Hymns of Faith vol.1" (Chapel 1220, 10", 1953 ...

  4. Ira Stanphill - Wikipedia

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    He later became music director at Faith Tabernacle in Oklahoma City, then became pastor of Trinity Assembly of God in Orange, California. [2] In the early 1940s, he served as associate pastor at Full Gospel Tabernacle in Bakersfield, California. [4] In 1949, he became music director at Bethel Temple in Fort Worth, Texas. [2]

  5. Wayne Hooper - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Hillard Hooper (July 4, 1920 – February 27, 2007) was widely known as a gospel music composer, arranger and as a singer in the King's Heralds quartet for the Voice of Prophecy radio program. During his prolific career he produced nine volumes of gospel hymn vocal arrangements, and a number of solo songs and choral music.

  6. Gospel quartet - Wikipedia

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    Its origins are varied, including 4-part hymn singing, shape note singing, barbershop quartets, jubilee songs, spirituals, and other Gospel songs. Gospel quartets sing in four-part harmony, with parts given to a tenor, or highest part; lead, which usually takes the melody; baritone, which blends the sounds and adds richness; and the bass, or ...

  7. Dixie Melody Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie Melody Boys were an American Southern Gospel quartet from Kinston, North Carolina formed in 1961 and retired in 2023. The group was known for giving many young Southern Gospel and Christian artists their start in the gospel music industry and their innovation in the Christian music field.

  8. Jesus Is Coming Soon - Wikipedia

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    The Sheltons – The first band to professionally record the song. [4] Their arrangement of the song was recorded on Halo records "Heart Felt Gospel" [5] in the late 60s, has been covered by numerous groups since. 1968 – The Inspirations [6] [7] [8] 1969–79 – The Oak Ridge Boys [9] 1991 The Lesters [10]

  9. Glen Payne - Wikipedia

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    George often referred to Glen as "The Old Man". Glen's signature song was We Shall See Jesus. Glen sat as a member of the board of directors of the National Quartet Convention and the Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame for many years, being enshrined in the SGMA Hall of Fame at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee itself in 1998. [4]