George Younce and Glen Payne have both been home with the Lord for many years. I know that they're still singing praises to their Savior and will for eternity. Hallelujah!!!
We have little children in our church who can do this. It helps with the a capella singing that is our only method for worship music. We have singing schools in the summer where they learn it.
after listening to this about 50 times in a row I can do this with George on the bass part... considering a bass part generally consists of about 2-4 different notes repeated a few times once you learn them it's not too difficult.. now the other parts... forget about it.. leave that to the pro's!!
George and Glenn singing at the presence of God right now !
Awesome version.....Glen cracks me up with the doh doh doh etc....this group kicks butt....always has and always will.
This is tough to do. I love this video.
nobody beats george younce he was amazing
Trammel laughing at Glem makes this video!
I love Glen's "do mi re do" at the end!
Ben Welch try the one at the end of the 50 faithful years concert version....much faster
Love it!
Best. Quartet. Ever.
Sem palavras, isso é muito bom!!!! Miss you Cathedrals!!!!!!
They are the so good!
Nsudanie-Glenn,George and Roger all passed away years within each other. Mark and Danny are still alive.
Love it
Wow...Definitely the best group! so ME RAy dOOO!.....
Wow! That's when people really knew music. sj
i love how glenn starts bouncing in the middle of the song!!!
The music is so good, and I just wonder if those guys are still alive
George Younce and Glen Payne have both been home with the Lord for many years. I know that they're still singing praises to their Savior and will for eternity. Hallelujah!!!
Glen Payne sang lead/baritone, Mark Trammel sang baritone, and Danny Funderburk sang tenor. :)
The Kingdom Heir's do this much faster. But the Cathedrals are still number one in my book. (:
Friends would come to our house and we'd use the well-worn quartet books. Daddy used one for the words and the shape notes.
Have these guys done a version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah? Man that would be something.
Glen: "Have you lost 'yo mind?" XD
Gotta love it!
Mark has the easiest part here since the baritone doesn't really go anywhere the whole time. the hardest part is for Glen and Danny
On e of the greatest
He always did look younger than he was. If I'm recalling right he was 20 when he started with the Cathedrals.
We can do this this summer!
Glen gets in the groove dont he.
We have little children in our church who can do this. It helps with the a capella singing that is our only method for worship music. We have singing schools in the summer where they learn it.
thecoolestbro where do u go to church?
after listening to this about 50 times in a row I can do this with George on the bass part... considering a bass part generally consists of about 2-4 different notes repeated a few times once you learn them it's not too difficult.. now the other parts... forget about it.. leave that to the pro's!!
"is my tounge bleedin'? I bit it three times on that one" lolz how could you not when you sing bass that fast! lol
nice
Danny looked kind of lost on that one.
I know George was the Bass singer, but... who sung what?
oh my... Roger looks like a teen guy in this video
that was george that said that
Glen singing: sol, mi, la, sol, sol, mi, la, sol...
do do do
1 person does not know their solfege.
@WLgrad05 hahahahahahahaha