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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.
From the early 1980s to 1993 Hodge discovered, lived, and toured globally with actor and impressionist Gary Wayne Bridges and co-produced the touring creation 'For the Love of Elvis" along with J.D. Sumner, and many of the original cast of Presley's group endorsing 20 year old Bridges as what they called at the time, the most authentic vocal ...
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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2013.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Sumner Gerard, 88, American politician and diplomat. [150] Goldie Hill, 72, American country music singer, cancer. Robin Jenkins, 92, Scottish novelist, author of "The Cone-Gatherers" and "Fergus Lamont". [151] Coşkun Kırca, 77, Turkish diplomat, journalist and politician. András Kozák, 62, Hungarian film actor, brain tumor. [152]
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years was unchallenged as the Guinness World Record holder for having the lowest human voice on record, and was only superseded after Guinness started accepting vocal fry as part of the vocal range) is considered the classic version of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet, with ...
The reunited Statesmen sung at Presley's funeral. In the fall of 1980, Hess, Lister, and Rozell assembled a new group with James Blackwood and J.D. Sumner. As a result, the southern gospel group the Masters V was born. They toured from 1981 until 1988 when illnesses prompted several of the members to retire from full-time singing.
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