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  2. The Kingsmen Quartet - Wikipedia

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    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. The group was most well known in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s for their live concert recordings ...

  3. Music of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina is also considered [by whom?] a cradle of gospel music. The Moravians who established the town of Winston-Salem had published Europe's first hymnal in the 15th century, and had brought from the Czech Republic and Saxony many instruments including skills to build pipe organs. Music was an integral part of community life.

  4. The Greenes - Wikipedia

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    Riversong, New Haven, Crossroads, Aca Digital. Members. Tim Greene. Connor Bost. Keith Skiles. Website. thegreenesmusic .com. The Greenes are an American Southern gospel trio from the Boone, North Carolina, and they started making music together in 1978. They have released numerous studio albums with various labels.

  5. Blue Ridge Quartet - Wikipedia

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    History. The Blue Ridge Quartet was organized by Frank Stamps's Stamps Quartet Music Company of Texas. They started in Raleigh, North Carolina, but ultimately settled in Spartanburg, South Carolina. When they began in Raleigh at the beginning of 1946 they operated out of radio station WRAL. Among the original members of the group in 1946 were ...

  6. Karen Peck and New River - Wikipedia

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    The youngest of three daughters, Karen was exposed to the traditional sounds of gospel music at a very early age. Her parents often took Karen and her sisters, Susan and Sandra, to the all-night sings in Atlanta. These concerts left an indelible mark on the youngsters who made a pact to someday share a musical ministry of their own.

  7. Ivan Parker - Wikipedia

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    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] As a member of Gold City, he was named Favorite Lead Vocalist by Singing News from 1988 to ...

  8. Dixie Melody Boys - Wikipedia

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    Dixie Melody Boys. See complete listing below. The Dixie Melody Boys were an American Southern Gospel quartet from Kinston, North Carolina formed in 1961 and retired in 2023. The group was known for giving many young Southern Gospel and Christian artists their start in the gospel music industry and their innovation in the Christian music field.

  9. George Younce - Wikipedia

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    Genres. Southern gospel. Occupation (s) Singer. Instrument. Voice. Years active. 1946–2005. George Wilson Younce (February 22, 1930 – April 11, 2005) was a Southern gospel bass vocalist, known for performing with Southern gospel quartets, especially The Cathedral Quartet.