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    The Hoppers are a family ensemble which first began performing together in 1957. They appeared at the inauguration ceremony for Ronald Reagan in 1981. They won awards for Mixed Vocal Group from the Southern Gospel Music Association in 1982 and 1983. Kim Greene of The Greenes joined the group in 1989 after marrying vocalist and former drummer ...

  2. Call. Southern Gospel Singers United is made up of some twenty to twenty-five groups and soloists located from Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Alabama that travel great distances to share the Gospel. Each group has given unselfishly of their time and talent to help SGSU grow to what it is today.

  3. 50 Old Time Southern Gospel A Cappella Quartet Favorites. Album • Harpeth Gospel Quartet • 2005. 50 songs • 2 hours, 4 minutes. Play. Save to library. 1. Count Your Blessings. 10K plays. 2:38.

  4. Jul 11, 2023 · Despite only singing professionally for less than ten years, he left us with many hit songs, including “You Send Me,” “Good News,” and “A Change Is Gonna Come.”. 13. James Cleveland. Endearingly called the Crown Prince of Gospel, James Cleveland was an acclaimed gospel performer with a trombone baritone voice.

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  5. Les Butler has been actively involved in Southern Gospel Music for 42 years as a musician, producer, manager, former publisher of the Singing News, and as a nationally syndicated radio host.

  6. Dec 6, 2012 · No doubt Southern Gospel is one of my favorite genres of music. Southern Gospel got its start in what we know as the “Bible belt” in the southeastern United States. It is Christian music with a southern (country) style. This could be music sung by solo artists, family bands and trios and quartets. In this genre, unlike some other Christian music, you will hear styles of jazz, ragtime, pop ...

  7. The group was formed in Greenville, South Carolina, by James Davis in 1928, a year before the Great Depression. The members were Barney Gipson (lead), Davis (tenor), Barney Parks (baritone), and J.B. Matterson (bass). In their early teens they sang in the Bethel Church of God in the junior chorus.

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