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The Old Friends Quartet was a vocal group that sang Southern 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.[1]
Members (past and present)
Lineups
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Discography
- Encore - 2001
- Feelin' Fine - 2003
References
- ^ "Florida Boys Shine at SGMA Awards". BMI.com. June 17, 2002.