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  1. Now called the Primitive Quartet, in honor of the old-time gospel singing that inspires them, the Riddles and Norman Wilson are joined by Randy Fox and Jeff Tolbert, and by Reagan and Larry’s brother Mike, who joined the group when Furman Wilson was called to the ministry.

  2. The quartet itself formed two years before the first gathering, in 1964, when Swain County High School chemistry teacher Martin Cook and three of his students began to meet weekly to sing gospel songs. Today, The Inspirations are considered one of the most important groups ever to sing and record Southern gospel music.

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  4. Oct 20, 2021 · Various Artists – Sacred Soul of North Carolina. By Robert M. Marovich. Just before the pandemic shut down the world, Alice Vines of the Glorifying Vines Sisters of Farmville, North Carolina (crate diggers will know their singles on Pinewood and Sound Hut), gathered ten other local artists in the small town of Fountain, northwest of Greenville.

  5. The Jubilant Gospel Singers of North Carolina are a group of God-fearing and angelical worshippers who have come together for the purpose of uplifting, witnessing and sharing our love and devotion to...

  6. Gospel music in the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains encompasses a wealth of traditions. These forms share origins in old community singing traditions (such as shaped-note singing) and in deep-rooted forms of quartet harmony. Styles of gospel found in the North Carolina mountains and foothills include: Cherokee gospel.

  7. DMZ’s four singers — Anthony Daniels, Antoine Daniels, Marcus Sugg, and Dexter Weaver — are all related by blood or marriage. “In Eastern North Carolina it seems like there are a lot of quartet groups, a lot of really soulful singing.”. Anthony “Amp” Daniels, Farmville, North Carolina. Eleven groups in eight days.

  8. Feb 16, 2022 · Among the music’s many descendants are gospel, blues, soul, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and hip-hop. The two families have followed the Black gospel tradition—specifically, quartet gospel, which is also known as jubilee singing—from one generation to the next in an unbroken link for nearly 300 years.

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