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  1. The Cathedrals, Stow, Ohio. 108,894 likes · 931 talking about this. The Cathedral Quartet was arguably the most popular Gospel Quartet of the 20th Century.

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  2. Listen to music by The Cathedrals on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by The Cathedrals including O What a Savior, Step Into the Water and more.

  3. The Cathedral Quartet, "Live In Nashville" (Homeland Records HV 9033, 1990).Long out-of-print and very rare VHS video!The lineup of Ernie Haase, Mark Trammel...

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · The Cathedrals Quartet. GMA Apr 17, 2024 10:53:10 AM. The original Cathedrals members were all a part of The Wetherfords in the late 50’s/early 60’s. In 1963, Glen Payne, Bobby Clark, and Danny Coker became The Cathedrals, with George Younce joining in 1964.

  5. The Cathedral Quartet (AKA The Cathedral Trio) (1963-1999) History. The Cathedral Trio — Bobby Clark, Glen Payne, and Danny Koker —was formed at the Cathedral Of Tomorrow in Akron, Ohio in 1963. In 1964, they added bass George Younce and became a quartet.

  6. During the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s, The Cathedrals had a long stream of #1 Southern Gospel hits, many of which are included in this ultimate collection - “Step Into the Water,” “He Looked Beyond My Fault” and “Champion Of Love.”.

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  8. www.iheart.com › artist › the-cathedrals-7439The Cathedrals - iHeart

    Formed in 1964, this traditional Southern gospel vocal group (also known as the Cathedral Quartet) appeared regularly on Rex Humbard's Cathedral of Tomorrow broadcast in the '60s. The Cathedrals were led by bass George Younce and alto Glen Payne, known for their humorous onstage exchanges.

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