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'''The Old Friends Quartet''' is a [[vocal group]] that sings [[gospel music]]. They released all their albums with [[Spring House Productions]]. In 2002 their DVD ''Encore'', filmed in [[Mobile, Alabama]], won a Southern Gospel Music Association Award.<ref>[http://www.bmi.com/news/200206/20020618c.asp]</ref>
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'''The Old Friends Quartet''' was a [[Southern gospel]] quartet. They released all their albums with Spring House Productions. In 2002, their [[DVD]] ''Encore'', with special guests Aaron Wilburn, The Talleys Trio and the [[Gaither Vocal Band]] was filmed in [[Mobile, Alabama]] and won a Southern Gospel Music Association Award.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bmi.com/news/entry/20020618_florida_boys_shine_at_sgma_awards|title=Florida Boys Shine at SGMA Awards|date=June 17, 2002|website=BMI.com}}</ref>
==Members==
The group disband after 2 years due to Younce's and Hess's declining health.
* [[Jake Hess]] ([[baritone]])

* [[Ernie Haase]] ([[tenor]])
==Members (past and present)==
* [[Wesley Pritchard]] ([[lead vocals|lead]])
===Lineups===
* [[George Younce]] ([[Bass (vocal range)|bass]])
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*'''[[Ernie Haase]]''' – tenor
*'''[[Jake Hess]]''' – lead
*'''[[Wesley Pritchard]]''' baritone
*'''[[George Younce]]''' bass
*'''[[Mercy's Mark Quartet|Garry Jones]]''' – piano
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==Discography==
==Discography==
*''Encore'' - 2001
*2001: ''Encore''
*''Feelin' Fine'' - 2003
*2003: ''Feelin' Fine''

'''Appearances on the Gaither Homecoming videos'''
*2000: ''Christmas In The Country'' - "Glory To God In The Highest"
*2001: ''Encore'' - all songs
*2001: ''Journey To The Sky'' - "Glory, Glory Clear The Road"
*2002: ''Let Freedom Ring'' - "Great Day"


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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Latest revision as of 03:43, 23 June 2024

The Old Friends Quartet was a Southern gospel quartet. They released all their albums with Spring House Productions. In 2002, their DVD Encore, with special guests Aaron Wilburn, The Talleys Trio and the Gaither Vocal Band was filmed in Mobile, Alabama and won a Southern Gospel Music Association Award.[1] The group disband after 2 years due to Younce's and Hess's declining health.

Members (past and present)

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Lineups

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2000-2003

Discography

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  • 2001: Encore
  • 2003: Feelin' Fine

Appearances on the Gaither Homecoming videos

  • 2000: Christmas In The Country - "Glory To God In The Highest"
  • 2001: Encore - all songs
  • 2001: Journey To The Sky - "Glory, Glory Clear The Road"
  • 2002: Let Freedom Ring - "Great Day"

References

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  1. ^ "Florida Boys Shine at SGMA Awards". BMI.com. June 17, 2002.