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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

David Phelps~ "End of the Beginning"



David Norris Phelps (born October 21, 1969) is an American Christian music vocalist, songwriter and vocal arranger, who is best known for singing tenor in the Gaither Vocal Band.[1]

He has also released several solo albums, including four Christmas collections. On January 13, 2008, Phelps appeared on Extreme Makeover Home Edition for the Woodhouse family.


David Phelps
David Phelps, Gordon Mote, Bill Gaither.jpg
Phelps with Gordon Mote, Bill Gaither (l–r)
Background information
Birth name David Norris Phelps
Born October 21, 1969 (age 45)
Texas, United States
Genres Southern gospel, Christian
Occupation(s) Musician, singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, piano
Years active 1994–present
Labels Springhill, Word
Associated acts Gaither Vocal Band
Website www.davidphelps.com


Biography

David Phelps was born in Texas, to Gene and Mary Ella Phelps. Gene is a former accountant/banker who currently teaches business and finance at a college in Houston. Mary Ella is a retired English Professor.

He has two older sisters, Sherri Proctor (who sang backup vocals for him on tour, before dying from cancer in September 2012[2]) and Kari Lee (a professional trumpeter who tours with the Chicago-based Millar Brass Ensemble).

Phelps grew up in Tomball, Texas near Houston and graduated from Tomball High School in 1988. He attended Baylor University, (where he directed the Baylor Religious Hour Choir) graduating in 1992 with a degree in music and vocal performance.

Phelps is once again, since approximately January 13, 2009, part of the Gaither Vocal Band.

He shares the tenor part with Wes Hampton. Phelps has received Grammy and Dove Awards and has had several platinum-selling projects. His recent Classic has aired on PBS.[3]

Personal life

David's wife is Lori Purtle Phelps (also born on October 21, 1969). They have four children: Callie, Maggie Beth, David Grant and Coby.[citation needed]


Callie, Maggie and Grant can be seen on the Gaither Homecoming videos Christmas in the Country and A Time for Joy. The whole family is featured on the video, The Best of David Phelps from the Homecoming Series. All four children sing on the Classic video, as well.

Source:Wikipedia.org


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Monday, June 15, 2015

Gaither Vocal Band~ "It Is Finished"


Uploaded on Oct 5, 2007
From the Gaither Vocal Band/Bill Gaither Trio VHS "In Concert."
The song is "It is Finished" by request.

 Personnel include the Gaither Vocal Band (Michael English, Mark Lowry, Jim Murray, Bill Gaither) the Bill Gaither Trio (two already mentioned and Gloria) and a couple of guests as well.

The Gaither Vocal Band is an American southern gospel vocal group, named after its founder and leader Bill Gaither.

As of February 2014, it consists of David Phelps, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles, and Bill Gaither. Although the group started out recording contemporary Christian music in the 1980s, it became known for southern gospel after the popularity of the Gaither Homecoming videos.[1]

The lineup of the band changes often, with artists leaving to work on solo careers, and new ones coming to replace them. Besides Bill Gaither, singers with the longest tenure in the band include Guy Penrod (1995–2008), Mark Lowry (1988–2001, 2009–13), Michael English (1985–94, 2009–13), David Phelps (1997-2005, 2009-present) and Wes Hampton (2005-present).

The band has released 29 albums (not including compilations), at least 19 of which have charted. The band has also released 10 DVDs, which feature many other Christian artists as well. The Gaither Vocal Band has been honored with 2 Grammys, and 17 Dove Awards.

Gaither Vocal Band
Gvb.jpg
Gaither Vocal Band, 2014
Background information
Also known as New Gaither Vocal Band (1981–1984)
Genres Christian, southern gospel, contemporary Christian
Years active 1981–present
Labels Spring Hill Music Group
Associated acts Larnelle Harris, Russ Taff, Steve Green, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Mark Lowry
Website Gaither Vocal Band

Members Bill Gaither
David Phelps
Wes Hampton
Adam Crabb
Todd Suttles


History

Beginnings

The Gaither Vocal Band is named after gospel legend and leader, Bill Gaither.[2] It was the successor-group of the Bill Gaither Trio.

By the 1980s, Bill Gaither, along with wife Gloria Gaither, were both very successful songwriters.[3] For example, their song, "He Touched Me" was covered by Elvis Presley, after which he even named his album He Touched Me.

Presley won a Grammy for the album.[4] Bill Gaither felt that his trio had reached its peak in the mid-1980s, but his desire to make another gospel hit kept the trio going.[2]

The original Vocal Band (called the New Gaither Vocal Band) was formed spontaneously, backstage of a Gaither Trio concert. It consisted of Bill Gaither and Gary McSpadden of the trio, along with two of the trio's backup singers, Steve Green and Lee Young.

The quartet sang "Your First Day in Heaven" on stage that night.[5] Their debut album, the self-titled The New Gaither Vocal Band, debuted in 1981.

According to the liner notes of the CD compilation, The Best of the GVB, the term "Vocal Band" was used instead of "quartet" because it did not limit Gaither in terms of sound or number of group members.

According to Steve Green on the Gaither Vocal Band Reunion video, he came up with the name and convinced Gaither to use it because he, at the time, did not want to be associated with "quartet music".

The name did indeed allow for a wide variation in sound, ranging from contemporary, adult contemporary, inspirational, classic and southern gospel. However, in terms of group members, the number was limited to four up until 2009.[citation needed]

Lee Young left the group in 1982, and Jon Mohr was hired as the new bass singer. They then recorded the album, Passin' The Faith Along. Later, tenor Steve Green left and Larnelle Harris was hired. This group cut the New Point Of View album before Mohr left.

Widespread popularity

Michael English was hired as the new lead singer, so McSpadden was moved down to baritone, and Gaither dropped to the lowest part (Gaither stated that it was not bass at the time as it was not a true bass part).
[citation needed]

At this point the group dropped the "new" part of their name. Although the previous album (New Point of View) had been more contemporary than its predecessors, the album with this version of the group (One X 1) took it even further.

After this album, Larnelle left and was replaced by Lemuel Miller. The group did not record an album with Lemuel before he too left. He was replaced by Imperials alumnus, Jim Murray. This line up cut one album (Wings) before Gary McSpadden left to start his solo career.

Mark Lowry was convinced to replace him.

Along with a great voice, Lowry added comedy to the mix. Their Gospel roots project Homecoming in 1991, caused most Southern Gospel fans to welcome the Vocal Band with open arms. Jim Murray left and was replaced by Terry Franklin. The album Southern Classics was released in 1993 with the hit I Bowed On My Knees.

Later Michael English left. He was replaced by Buddy Mullins. Mullins was only a temporary fill-in, but he was included on the album Testify.

Terry Franklin soon left and was replaced by yet another Imperials alumnus, Jonathan Pierce (formerly known as Jonathan Hildreth, his first and last name—then changed to his first and middle name).

Strengthened by the popularity of the Homecoming video series, the Vocal Band added Guy Penrod at lead.

After Pierce's departure, Gaither hired David Phelps at tenor. After Lowry's departure, Imperials alumnus Russ Taff sang baritone for a couple of years. Marshall Hall was his replacement. Wes Hampton succeeded Phelps in 2005.

The group has had two number one songs on the Singing News chart. "Yes, I Know" held the top position from July to October 1997, as did "I Will Go On" in November 2006.

The group has routinely performs classic Southern Gospel songs including many written by Bill and Gloria Gaither like "He Touched Me", "I Believe In A Hill Called Mount Calvary", and "Sinner Saved By Grace."

Reunion

In July 2008, the vocal band recorded a reunion DVD at the Gaither Studios—The Gaither Vocal Band Reunion, Volumes 1 and 2.

Except for Jonathan Pierce, Terry Franklin, and Lemuel Miller, the rest of the former and present members appear and perform.

The two CDs debuted in the top two positions on Billboard’s Contemporary Christian Album chart, marking not only the Gaither Vocal Band's first No. 1 on the Christian Album chart, but also their first No. 1 debut on that chart as well.

The DVDs of the same title debuted in the No. 1 and No. 2 positions on the Music Video charts as well.[6]

The quintet

In January 2009, Marshall Hall and Guy Penrod left. Gaither brought back some former members: Michael English as lead vocal, Mark Lowry as baritone and David Phelps as first tenor.

The first album by this five-member version was Reunited, released in September 2009.

It was also the first album of the vocal band ever to feature only songs written by Bill and Gloria Gaither. A live album called Better Day was released in January 2010.

In August 2010, they released the long-awaited album called Greatly Blessed, followed by I Am A Promise, a children's album, released in August 2011. Their most recent album is Pure & Simple, released in September 2012.

In October 2013, it was announced that Mark Lowry and Michael English would be leaving the group to devote more time to their solo careers.[7]

English's departure was immediate whereas Lowry stayed on through the end of 2013. Their last album as members, Hymns, was released in March 2014[8][9] and was nominated for a Grammy Award the following December.[10]

After their departure, several guests filled-in until two new members could be found. In January 2014, it was announced that Adam Crabb (of The Crabb Family) would join the group as the fourth member and lead singer.[11] Todd Suttles joined the group as the baritone singer one month later.[12]

Following their formation, the new quintet would go on to release a limited edition album, "The New Edition", which could only be purchased at concert performances.

In October 2014, the group released their first album together entitled "Sometimes it Takes a Mountain".[13]

Five months later, that album was followed by a two DVD live performance release and the release of their second album (a live performance album) "Happy Rhythm".[14]

Upon release, the DVD's debuted on top of Billboard's Music Video chart ("Sometimes it Takes a Mountain at #1 and Happy Rhythm at #2).[15]

Source: Wikipedia.org


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Gaither Homecoming Guy Penrod~ "Then Came the Morning"




Guy Penrod is a gospel music singer, who is mostly known for his work as the lead singer of the Gaither Vocal Band, a position he held from 1994 to 2008.
Guy Penrod
Guy Penrod.jpg
Penrod in 2013
Background information
Born July 2, 1963 (age 51)
Abilene, Texas
Origin Lynchburg, Virginia
Genres Christian, southern gospel
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1988–present
Associated acts Gaither Vocal Band


Gaither Homecoming is the name applied to a series of videos, music recordings and concerts, which are organized, promoted and usually presented by Christian music songwriter and impresario Bill Gaither.

To date, the Gaither Homecoming title is applied to more than 60 videos, dozens of music recordings, and an annual concert tour that drew more than half a million fans in 2004 (the most recent year for which statistics are available).

 
David Phelps, Gordon Mote, Bill Gaither (left to right) in April 2009


Gaither Vocal Band
Gvb.jpg
Gaither Vocal Band, 2014
Background information
Also known as New Gaither Vocal Band (1981–1984)
Genres Christian, southern gospel, contemporary Christian
Years active 1981–present
Labels Spring Hill Music Group
Associated acts Larnelle Harris, Russ Taff, Steve Green, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Mark Lowry
Website Gaither Vocal Band

Members Bill Gaither
David Phelps
Wes Hampton
Adam Crabb
Todd Suttles

The Gaither Vocal Band is an American southern gospel vocal group, named after its founder and leader Bill Gaither.

As of February 2014, it consists of David Phelps, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles, and Bill Gaither. Although the group started out recording contemporary Christian music in the 1980s, it became known for southern gospel after the popularity of the Gaither Homecoming videos.[1]

Beginnings

On February 19, 1991, the Gaither Vocal Band had just wrapped up a recording session in a Nashville, Tennessee, working on an album called Homecoming, which featured many of the great voices of southern gospel music: The Speers, the Gatlins, Jake Hess, The Cathedrals, Howard & Vestal Goodman, Buck Rambo, Eva Mae Lefevre, James Blackwood, Hovie Lister, Jim Hill, and J.D. Sumner & The Stamps.

After the session, the artists stayed around to chat, swap stories and sing old standards around the piano. The impromptu session was recorded on video and later published. The recording was so well received that Gaither began a series of professionally-produced videos with larger gatherings of gospel musicians.


Format

The format for almost all of the videos in the series is very similar. A studio set or concert stage is home to a group of several dozen singers, with the front row featuring artists with longstanding and legendary careers in Southern Gospel music.

They would be joined by younger artists, some of them up-and-coming acts in the Gaither Music Group publishing stable. Gaither would lead the group in several songs, with soloists and groups featured in additional songs.

Comments by veteran singers, who would reminisce about their careers, are a staple of the series. In later videos, the inevitability of death found its way into the videos, as segments remembering artists who had died since the previous taping were featured.

Most videos also have accompanying CDs which can be purchased in a set or separately.
The videos and CDs regularly top sales charts, even many years after the series' inception and after the death of many favorite artists.

 The most recent videos, Gaither Homecoming Tour: Live From Toronto and Canadian Homecoming, were first and third, respectively, on Billboard's music video chart, and the companion CDs also hit the CCM charts. [1] More recently, the 2007 recording of "How Great Thou Art" was nominated for a Dove Award.

Concert series

In 1996, the video series gave birth to a concert tour, with a format similar to the videos but usually performed "in the round" in arenas. The concert dates are normally on Fridays and Saturdays, usually in separate cities.

In 2004, the Gaither Homecoming concert tour ranked 16th in Pollstar rankings of all tours, beating out pop music heavyweights such as Elton John, Fleetwood Mac and Rod Stewart.[1]
 

Television series

The video series is repackaged into a series of hour-long or half-hour-long television shows. They can be found on the following Christian or family-oriented cable/satellite channels. (There is also an Internet TV channel – gaither.tv)
In the U.S.
In Canada


Cruises

The Gaither Homecoming series has branched out into twice-yearly cruises. One cruise normally sails to Alaska in September, and the other to tropical ports in February.

It was on one of these cruises, in 2006, where regular pianist Anthony Burger, a longtime favorite of the Homecoming series, collapsed on-stage as a result of a heart attack while accompanying Gaither, his wife Gloria and the rest of the Homecoming Friends.

In 2009, for the first time, a Homecoming cruise was recorded for DVD/CD release. Alaskan Cruise Homecoming was released in January 2011.


Source:Wikipedia.org


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Guy Penrod~ "The King Is Coming"



Guy Penrod is a gospel music singer, who is mostly known for his work as the lead singer of the Gaither Vocal Band, a position he held from 1994 to 2008.

Guy Penrod
Guy Penrod.jpg
Penrod in 2013
Background information
Born July 2, 1963 (age 51)
Abilene, Texas
Origin Lynchburg, Virginia
Genres Christian, southern gospel
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1988–present
Associated acts Gaither Vocal Band

Early life

Penrod was born in Abilene, Texas and grew up in Hobbs, New Mexico, where his father, Rev. Joe Penrod, was the assistant pastor of Temple Baptist Church.

He graduated from Hobbs High School. During his high school years Guy recorded his first album, singing all four parts.

Career

Penrod is a graduate of Liberty University.

Starting in the 1980s, he worked as a studio singer, backing up voices such as Carman, Steve Green, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, James Ingram, and Phillips, Craig & Dean.[1]

He was also a member of the Christ Church Choir (as was another future Gaither Vocal Band member, Jonathan Pierce).

During his years in the studio, he met Bill Gaither for the first time. He also made regular appearances on TNN's Music City Tonight as a background singer in the mid-1990s.

After accepting the position with the Gaither Vocal Band in 1994, Penrod became internationally known for his powerful vocals and broad singing range.

He has performed in Gaither Homecoming concerts all over the U.S. and Canada, as well as in Europe, Australia, and Africa.

In 1998, he performed a duet with the Cathedral Quartet's lead singer Glen Payne on their Farewell Celebration video.

Penrod performed for the grand opening of Jerry Falwell's new Thomas Road Baptist Church new 6,000 seat sanctuary.

His album, The Best of Guy Penrod, reached No. 92 on the Billboard 200 on August 6, 2005.

The Gaither Vocal Band's 2006 release was entitled Give It Away, followed by Lovin' Life in 2008.

Penrod would win a Grammy Award for his work on the "Lovin Life" project.

In a press release on January 13, 2009, Bill Gaither announced that Penrod would be leaving the Gaither Vocal Band and starting a solo career.[2]

In August 2009, Penrod released his debut solo album, Breathe Deep, on the Servant Records label.

Produced by veteran country music producer and studio musician Brent Rowan, the album consists of positive country music with Christian undertones.

Penrod's sophomore solo album "Hymns" became the top selling gospel album of 2012. Hymns debuted at #1 on the Nielsen SoundScan Southern Gospel retail chart, became the top-selling southern gospel album of 2012, and was also one of the year’s top-selling gospel recordings in Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® nationwide. Hymns sold over 100,000 units.

In 2012, Penrod became the new host of Gospel Music Showcase, a popular Daystar Television Network program that focuses on southern gospel music. It can be seen every Saturday at 5:30 pm ET.[3] The show has been awarded an Emmy.

Penrod would win "Soloist of the Year" from the National Quartet Convention in 2013.
Penrod released his third solo project titled "Worship" in May 2014.

In September 2014, Penrod released his first solo Christmas project entitled "Christmas."

It became the # 2 album in Cracker Barrel stores with 30,000 units sold, second only to Blake Shelton.

As of early 2015, Penrod remains one of the highest selling and sought after gospel performers within the genre with combined career sales of over 4 million units.

Personal life

He and his wife, Angie (Clark), have eight children—seven boys and a girl (the youngest).

They live on his family farm in Tennessee. All their children are home schooled.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

David Phelps~ "No More Night"




David Norris Phelps (born October 21, 1969) is an American Christian music vocalist, songwriter and vocal arranger, who is best known for singing tenor in the Gaither Vocal Band.[1]

He has also released several solo albums, including four Christmas collections. On January 13, 2008, Phelps appeared on Extreme Makeover Home Edition for the Woodhouse family.


David Phelps
David Phelps, Gordon Mote, Bill Gaither.jpg
Phelps with Gordon Mote, Bill Gaither (l–r)
Background information
Birth name David Norris Phelps
Born October 21, 1969 (age 45)
Texas, United States
Genres Southern gospel, Christian
Occupation(s) Musician, singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, piano
Years active 1994–present
Labels Springhill, Word
Associated acts Gaither Vocal Band
Website www.davidphelps.com

 

Biography

David Phelps was born in Texas, to Gene and Mary Ella Phelps.

Gene is a former accountant/banker who currently teaches business and finance at a college in Houston.

Mary Ella is a retired English Professor. He has two older sisters, Sherri Proctor (who sang backup vocals for him on tour, before dying from cancer in September 2012[2]) and Kari Lee (a professional trumpeter who tours with the Chicago-based Millar Brass Ensemble).

Phelps grew up in Tomball, Texas near Houston and graduated from Tomball High School in 1988.

He attended Baylor University, (where he directed the Baylor Religious Hour Choir) graduating in 1992 with a degree in music and vocal performance.

Phelps is once again, since approximately January 13, 2009, part of the Gaither Vocal Band. He shares the tenor part with Wes Hampton.

Phelps has received Grammy and Dove Awards and has had several platinum-selling projects. His recent Classic has aired on PBS.[3]

Personal life

David's wife is Lori Purtle Phelps (also born on October 21, 1969). They have four children: Callie, Maggie Beth, David Grant and Coby.[citation needed]

Callie, Maggie and Grant can be seen on the Gaither Homecoming videos Christmas in the Country and A Time for Joy.

The whole family is featured on the video, The Best of David Phelps from the Homecoming Series. All four children sing on the Classic video, as well.

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The Gaither Vocal Band is an American southern gospel vocal group, named after its founder and leader Bill Gaither.

 As of February 2014, it consists of David Phelps, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles, and Bill Gaither. Although the group started out recording contemporary Christian music in the 1980s, it became known for southern gospel after the popularity of the Gaither Homecoming videos.[1]

The lineup of the band changes often, with artists leaving to work on solo careers, and new ones coming to replace them. Besides Bill Gaither, singers with the longest tenure in the band include Guy Penrod (1995–2008), Mark Lowry (1988–2001, 2009–13), Michael English (1985–94, 2009–13), David Phelps (1997-2005, 2009-present) and Wes Hampton (2005-present).

The band has released 29 albums (not including compilations), at least 19 of which have charted. The band has also released 10 DVDs, which feature many other Christian artists as well. The Gaither Vocal Band has been honored with 2 Grammys, and 17 Dove Awards.


Gaither Vocal Band
Gvb.jpg
Gaither Vocal Band, 2014
Background information
Also known as New Gaither Vocal Band (1981–1984)
Genres Christian, southern gospel, contemporary Christian
Years active 1981–present
Labels Spring Hill Music Group
Associated acts Larnelle Harris, Russ Taff, Steve Green, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Mark Lowry
Website Gaither Vocal Band

Members Bill Gaither
David Phelps
Wes Hampton
Adam Crabb
Todd Suttles

History

Beginnings

The Gaither Vocal Band is named after gospel legend and leader, Bill Gaither.[2]

It was the successor-group of the Bill Gaither Trio.

 By the 1980s, Bill Gaither, along with wife Gloria Gaither, were both very successful songwriters.[3] For example, their song, "He Touched Me" was covered by Elvis Presley, after which he even named his album He Touched Me. Presley won a Grammy for the album.[4]

Bill Gaither felt that his trio had reached its peak in the mid-1980s, but his desire to make another gospel hit kept the trio going.[2]

The original Vocal Band (called the New Gaither Vocal Band) was formed spontaneously, backstage of a Gaither Trio concert. It consisted of Bill Gaither and Gary McSpadden of the trio, along with two of the trio's backup singers, Steve Green and Lee Young. The quartet sang "Your First Day in Heaven" on stage that night.[5]

Their debut album, the self-titled The New Gaither Vocal Band, debuted in 1981.

According to the liner notes of the CD compilation, The Best of the GVB, the term "Vocal Band" was used instead of "quartet" because it did not limit Gaither in terms of sound or number of group members.

According to Steve Green on the Gaither Vocal Band Reunion video, he came up with the name and convinced Gaither to use it because he, at the time, did not want to be associated with "quartet music".

The name did indeed allow for a wide variation in sound, ranging from contemporary, adult contemporary, inspirational, classic and southern gospel. However, in terms of group members, the number was limited to four up until 2009.[citation needed]

Lee Young left the group in 1982, and Jon Mohr was hired as the new bass singer. They then recorded the album, Passin' The Faith Along. Later, tenor Steve Green left and Larnelle Harris was hired. This group cut the New Point Of View album before Mohr left.

Widespread popularity

Michael English was hired as the new lead singer, so McSpadden was moved down to baritone, and Gaither dropped to the lowest part (Gaither stated that it was not bass at the time as it was not a true bass part).[citation needed]

At this point the group dropped the "new" part of their name. Although the previous album (New Point of View) had been more contemporary than its predecessors, the album with this version of the group (One X 1) took it even further.

After this album, Larnelle left and was replaced by Lemuel Miller. The group did not record an album with Lemuel before he too left. He was replaced by Imperials alumnus, Jim Murray. This line up cut one album (Wings) before Gary McSpadden left to start his solo career. Mark Lowry was convinced to replace him.

Along with a great voice, Lowry added comedy to the mix. Their Gospel roots project Homecoming in 1991, caused most Southern Gospel fans to welcome the Vocal Band with open arms. Jim Murray left and was replaced by Terry Franklin. The album Southern Classics was released in 1993 with the hit I Bowed On My Knees.

Later Michael English left. He was replaced by Buddy Mullins. Mullins was only a temporary fill-in, but he was included on the album Testify. Terry Franklin soon left and was replaced by yet another Imperials alumnus, Jonathan Pierce (formerly known as Jonathan Hildreth, his first and last name—then changed to his first and middle name).

Strengthened by the popularity of the Homecoming video series, the Vocal Band added Guy Penrod at lead. After Pierce's departure, Gaither hired David Phelps at tenor. After Lowry's departure, Imperials alumnus Russ Taff sang baritone for a couple of years. Marshall Hall was his replacement. Wes Hampton succeeded Phelps in 2005.

The group has had two number one songs on the Singing News chart. "Yes, I Know" held the top position from July to October 1997, as did "I Will Go On" in November 2006.

 The group has routinely performs classic Southern Gospel songs including many written by Bill and Gloria Gaither like "He Touched Me", "I Believe In A Hill Called Mount Calvary", and "Sinner Saved By Grace."

Reunion

In July 2008, the vocal band recorded a reunion DVD at the Gaither Studios—The Gaither Vocal Band Reunion, Volumes 1 and 2. Except for Jonathan Pierce, Terry Franklin, and Lemuel Miller, the rest of the former and present members appear and perform.

The two CDs debuted in the top two positions on Billboard’s Contemporary Christian Album chart, marking not only the Gaither Vocal Band's first No. 1 on the Christian Album chart, but also their first No. 1 debut on that chart as well. The DVDs of the same title debuted in the No. 1 and No. 2 positions on the Music Video charts as well.[6]

The quintet

In January 2009, Marshall Hall and Guy Penrod left. Gaither brought back some former members: Michael English as lead vocal, Mark Lowry as baritone and David Phelps as first tenor. The first album by this five-member version was Reunited, released in September 2009.

It was also the first album of the vocal band ever to feature only songs written by Bill and Gloria Gaither. A live album called Better Day was released in January 2010. In August 2010, they released the long-awaited album called Greatly Blessed, followed by I Am A Promise, a children's album, released in August 2011. Their most recent album is Pure & Simple, released in September 2012.

In October 2013, it was announced that Mark Lowry and Michael English would be leaving the group to devote more time to their solo careers.[7]

English's departure was immediate whereas Lowry stayed on through the end of 2013. Their last album as members, Hymns, was released in March 2014[8][9] and was nominated for a Grammy Award the following December.[10]

After their departure, several guests filled-in until two new members could be found.

In January 2014, it was announced that Adam Crabb (of The Crabb Family) would join the group as the fourth member and lead singer.[11]

Todd Suttles joined the group as the baritone singer one month later.[12]

Following their formation, the new quintet would go on to release a limited edition album, "The New Edition", which could only be purchased at concert performances.

In October 2014, the group released their first album together entitled "Sometimes it Takes a Mountain".[13] Five months later, that album was followed by a two DVD live performance release and the release of their second album (a live performance album) "Happy Rhythm".[14]

 Upon release, the DVD's debuted on top of Billboard's Music Video chart ("Sometimes it Takes a Mountain at #1 and Happy Rhythm at #2).[15]


Source: Wikipedia.org


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