It all started back in 1920’s when a young man in Sweetwater, Texas attended a Stamp School of Music. That young man, Bob Jones Sr., a member of the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame, formed the quartet in San Diego in 1944. One of the original members was another Hall of Fame member, Earl Weatherford. Together they developed a style of quartet singing that influenced an entire generation of quartets, including the Weatherfords, Imperials and the Cathedrals. Bob Sr. was active in the quartet until he passed away at the age of 93. He was still singing on the main stage of the National Quartet Convention at 91 years of age. His son, Bob Jones Jr. joined the quartet as a teenager and is still active as manager and lead singer. READ MORE...
Bob Jones, Jr. joined the Songfellows as a 17 year old and worked with his Dad, Bob Jones, Sr. for nine years. He left gospel music to build a career in the musical instrument and sacred music recording and publishing businesses. Read more...
Garry Sheppard and Harold Gilley are both favorites of southern gospel music fans all across America. In addition to being a great singers, they both write some of the best gospel songs you will ever hear. Read more...
Ed Hill is an icon in Southern Gospel Music. He was the voice that said “Elvis has left the building” at the end of each Elvis concert. Ed was recently inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of FameRead more...
Nick Bruno was recognized at the Producer of the Year at the Singing New Fan Awards at the National Quartet Convention in 2008. Read more...
Butch Owens
Bass Singer
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