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The Homeland Harmony Quartet

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Active from
  
1935

Genre
  
Christian/gospel

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Albums
  
Bibletone: Homeland Harmony Quartet The Lost Tapes, Bibletone: Twenty Greats from 1948, You've Got To Believe

Record labels
  
Studio634, Homeland Harmony Quartet

Similar
  
Hovie Lister, London Parris, The LeFevres, The Gospel Harmony Boys, The Statesmen Quartet

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The Homeland Harmony Quartet were an American gospel group founded in 1935.

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The original lineup of the quartet was Otis McCoy, Doyle Blackwood, Fred C. Maples, and B.C. Robinson. The group had lasting ties to the Church of God and went through more than fifty line-up changes in a career that spanned thirty years.

In 1943, tenor Connor Hall joined the quartet. He would remain with the group until his death in 1992. Other notables to sing with the group include basses Big Jim Waits and Johnny Atkinson, Lee Roy Abernathy and baritone James McCoy. The line-up of Hall, Abernathy, J. McCoy, Shorty Bradford, and A.D.Soward that formed in 1947 is widely considered to have been a seminal influence on both pop and further gospel musical stylings.

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Songs

Count On YouYou've Got To Believe · 2011
This World Is Not My HomeBibletone: Homeland Harmony Quartet The Lost Tapes · 2011
I Can Tell You the TimeBibletone: Twenty Greats from 1948 · 2011

References

The Homeland Harmony Quartet Wikipedia