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Squire Enos Parsons Jr. (born April 4, 1948), is a Southern Gospel singer and songwriter. He was born in Newton, West Virginia, to Squire and Maysel Parsons, [1] and was introduced to music by his father, who was a choir director and deacon at Newton Baptist Church. Squire's father taught him to sing using shaped notes. [2]
The Kingsmen are a Southern Gospel vocal quartet based out of Asheville, North Carolina.Many singers of Southern Gospel including Jim Hamill, [1] Squire Parsons, [2] Anthony Burger, [3] Mark Trammell, and others have been members of The Kingsmen.
Squire Parsons: 2008 1948 - Singer/Songwriter/Musician; Kingsmen; Squire Parsons & Redeemed; Soloist Luther G Presley: 2008 1887 - 1974 Songwriter/Publisher/Teacher Ray Dean Reese: 2008 1939 - Singer; Owner & Manager of The Kingsmen 2001–Present Neil Enloe: 2009 1938 - Singer/Songwriter/Musician; The Couriers Ed Hill: 2009 1935 - 2020
Richard Dean Parsons was born on April 4, 1948, in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in South Ozone Park in Queens. He was one of five children, and his parents were an electrician and a homemaker.
Parsons played basketball at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and received his law degree from Albany Law School in 1971. He is survived by his wife, Laura, and their family. Show comments.
Ivan Parker was raised in Sanford, North Carolina, where his father was a pastor in a Pentecostal church. [1] In 1982, Parker joined the Singing Americans, and in 1983 he became lead vocalist of the Dove Award-winning group the Gold City Quartet. [2]
Wife of the then-Governor of Colombia's Huila Department, Jaime Lozada Perdomo, who was kidnapped along with her sons by FARC guerillas in 2001. She was kept as a political hostage, possibly due to the fact that her husband owed FARC money, but was later released as part of a prisoner exchange.
“Uncle Trav’s in town,” Haylee Parsons, who is the wife of former basketball player Chandler Parsons, wrote via her Instagram Story on Thursday, March 28. “The football PJs were ...