I always wanted to learn to chord like him when i firat started playing the piano. Always enjoyed his playing especially on the classic recordings. Just knew what to do.
@@thomaswilliston5143 Many ppl don't know Hovie was trained by Stamps-Baxter (he told me years ago at a church gig in California) waaay back in the day (1940s as best I can figure).
All 4 of these guys we actually never together until this. The bass singer was Big Chief in 1950, as well as Doy Ott as the baritone and Hovie's piano fill in during his time in the service, Jake Hess was the lead singer yes, but Denver Crumpler was the tenor from 1950 til his death in 1956 and that is when Rozie Rozell (the tenor on stage) joined.
Denver Crumpler was the first to pass away in 1957. Big Chief passed in 1975 and Doy Ott in 1986 so the three of them were already gone when they did this performance in 1989. All of them are missed.
The Best Southern Gospel Quartet Ever!
I was sitting on the front row right in front of Hovie, it was awesome at the GOGR and I never missed one all those years from 1988 until the end.
MY friend Rosie greatest tenor of all Jake best lead :)
Keeps me going
Dang they bring it down ! Wish this line up would’ve recorded together. God bless the Statesmen !
Tommy Thompson on bass, Buddy Burton baritone
Oh T T I miss you so.
Love it!
Wow awesome
Hovie knows just how to play and accompany a quartet
I always wanted to learn to chord like him when i firat started playing the piano. Always enjoyed his playing especially on the classic recordings. Just knew what to do.
@@thomaswilliston5143 Many ppl don't know Hovie was trained by Stamps-Baxter (he told me years ago at a church gig in California) waaay back in the day (1940s as best I can figure).
I went to stamps baxter in Nashville when the Speer family hosted it at Trevecca in 2003 thru 06
Yes
Most played gospel song in tv history. I want to know. On Gene Scott show
Oh my those white tux's are like a bad HS prom!!! But the memories are just as real!!!
Jake And Hovie Blend So Well On Climbing And Ain't Coming Down. Not Sure If That's The Name.
"GET ON THE TELEPHONE!"
who are the other two? I know Rosie Jake and Hovie
Buddy Burton is the baritone, Tommy Thompson is the bass.
Statesman quartet 1950
Statesmen 1950 with the original four.
All 4 of these guys we actually never together until this. The bass singer was Big Chief in 1950, as well as Doy Ott as the baritone and Hovie's piano fill in during his time in the service, Jake Hess was the lead singer yes, but Denver Crumpler was the tenor from 1950 til his death in 1956 and that is when Rozie Rozell (the tenor on stage) joined.
Denver Crumpler was the first to pass away in 1957. Big Chief passed in 1975 and Doy Ott in 1986 so the three of them were already gone when they did this performance in 1989. All of them are missed.
Marie Agostinelli actually Chief died in1973, during the Nqc.
You're right...I needed to put my glasses on. Sorry about that and thank you!
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