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  2. The Kingsmen Quartet - Wikipedia

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    1963 That Kingsmen Sound; 1964 From the Land of the Sky; 1965 A Visit with the Kingsmen; 1966 Carolina's Favorite Quartet; 1966 Songs and Spirituals; 1967 Sing Out! 1968 Kingsmen Kountry; 1968 Daddy Sang Bass; 1968 Crown Him King; 1969 Try a Little Kindness; 1969 Standing Room Only; 1970 The Kingsmen; 1971 Then and Now; 1971 Suddenly There's a ...

  3. The Old Ship of Zion - Wikipedia

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    "The Old Ship of Zion" is a Christian hymn written by M. J. Cartwright sometime around 1889 (exact date not known), played to a tune written by Daniel B. Towner. The song was used in the eighth episode of the fourth season of the television series Boardwalk Empire. The episode is also named after the hymn.

  4. Squire Parsons - Wikipedia

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    Following graduation, he accepted a teaching position at Hannan High School in Mason County, West Virginia, and served as music director of various churches. [3] During this period, he wrote "Sweet Beulah Land", his signature song. He joined the Kingsmen Quartet as a baritone in 1975 and toured with them for four years before embarking on a ...

  5. Anthony Burger - Wikipedia

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    Burger's first recording, Anthony Burger at the Lowrey Organ, was released in 1975 when he was 14 years old. He recorded with The Celestials on their album Ole Fashion Gospel in 1976. He joined the Kingsmen Quartet at age sixteen in August 1978 and remained with them until March 1993

  6. The Kingsmen - Wikipedia

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    The Kingsmen began their collective career playing at fashion shows, Red Cross events, and supermarket promotions, generally avoiding rock songs on their setlist. [6] In 1962, Don Gallucci, a high school freshman at the time, was recruited from another local group, the Royal Notes, to play keyboards. [ 7 ]

  7. Jack Ely - Wikipedia

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    Jack Ely was born on September 11, 1943, in Portland, Oregon. [1] Both of his parents were music majors at the University of Oregon, and his father, Ken Ely, was a singer. [2] [3] His father died when he was four years old and his mother subsequently remarried.

  8. King's Men - Wikipedia

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    The Kingsmen Quartet or The Kingsmen, a Christian music group formed in 1956; The Kingsmen (Franny Beecher), a 1958 American band formed by Franny Beecher and other moonlighting Comets of Bill Haley and the Comets; The Kingsmen, an American rock group best known for their 1963 recording of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie" The Statler Brothers ...

  9. Singing Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Americans were a Southern Gospel group based in Maiden, North Carolina.They are best known for being a stepping stone to popular singers, such as Mark Flaker (Florida Boys) Ivan Parker (), Danny Funderburk (the Cathedrals), Clayton Inman (Kingdom Heirs, Won By One, and Triumphant Quartet), David Sutton (Kingdom Heirs and Triumphant Quartet), Michael English (Gaither Vocal Band ...