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George Younce
Background information
Birth name
George Wilson Younce
Born
(1930-02-22)February 22, 1930 Patterson, North Carolina, U.S.
Died
April 11, 2005(2005-04-11) (aged 75) Akron, Ohio, U.S.
Genres
Southern gospel
Occupation(s)
Singer
Instrument(s)
Voice
Years active
1946–2005
Musical artist
George Wilson Younce (February 22, 1930 – April 11, 2005) was a Southern gospel bass vocalist, known for performing with Southern gospel quartets, especially The Cathedral Quartet.[1]
^"Remembering George Younce". The Gospel Greats Weekly Newsletter. May 2005. Archived from the original on 2017-06-22. Retrieved 2008-03-23.
George Wilson Younce (February 22, 1930 – April 11, 2005) was a Southern gospel bass vocalist, known for performing with Southern gospel quartets, especially...
December 1999. The group's final lineup consisted of Glen Payne (lead), GeorgeYounce (bass), Ernie Haase (tenor), Scott Fowler (baritone and bass guitar)...
vocalist, GeorgeYounce witnessed Haase's performance many times and marked his fast growth as a vocalist and communicator. In April 1990, Younce and co-founder...
featured Glen, Earl and Lily Fern Weatherford, Armond Morales, and GeorgeYounce. Younce was later replaced by Henry Slaughter. In 1963, Weatherfords members...
McDonald (1998–) 23 George Beverly Shea (2001–2011*) 4 (died April 16, 2013) George Jones (2008*) 2 (died April 26, 2013) GeorgeYounce (1991–2005*) 25 (died...
2009: Homecoming Tributes & Classics; "Daystar" 2005: A Tribute To GeorgeYounce 2003: Masterpiece; Anthony Burger "Over the Rainbow" 2003: It's My Life;...
in 1999, after the owners of the Cathedral Quartet, Glen Payne and GeorgeYounce, decided to retire in 1999. Legacy Five's very first lineup consisted...
Chief" Wetherington (1977) J. G. Whitfield (1990) R. E. Winsett (1973) GeorgeYounce (1999) P.J. "Pat" Zondervan (1984) 4Him (2020) The Blackwood Brothers...
Cathedrals in 1979 and with the lineup of Talley, Mark Trammell, Glen Payne, GeorgeYounce, and Roger Bennett. During his time with the Cathedrals, Talley wrote...
(2010–2015) Jimmy Reno (2015–2016) Bass J. G. Whitfield (1946–1958) GeorgeYounce (1958–1959) Billy Todd (1959–1972) Buddy Liles (1972–1998) Gene McDonald...
lead 19??–1956 The link is NOT to the James Hamill of the Kingsmen. GeorgeYounce: bass 19??–1956 Armond Morales (b. 1932): bass 1948–1964 Glen Payne...
the Sunshine Boys. After some turnover, the bass slot was filled by GeorgeYounce. Jim Hamill was hired for the baritone slot with Gates remaining at...
The Speer Family, Jake Hess, Hovie Lister, Howard and Vestal Goodman, GeorgeYounce, Glen Payne, James Blackwood, Eva Mae LeFevre, Buck Rambo, J.D. Sumner...
He performed "I Won't Have to Cross Jordan Alone" at the request of GeorgeYounce, his singing partner from The Cathedral Quartet. Glen died one month...
Gospel Music Association Award. The group disband after 2 years due to Younce's and Hess's declining health. 2001: Encore 2003: Feelin' Fine Appearances...
Cathedral Quartet of Stowe, Ohio. Members of the group at that time were GeorgeYounce, Glenn Payne, Roy Tremble and Jim Garstand (pianist). The Cathedrals...
(1947-1949, 1953-54, 1955) Johnny Atkinson (1952-1953) London Parris (1954) GeorgeYounce (1955) Rex Nelon (1955-1958) Bill Curtis (1963-1989) Piano Hovie Lister...
Bill Gaither, Michael Sykes, Guy Penrod; Spring Hill That Says It All; GeorgeYounce; Vic Clay, Toni Clay; Spring Hill They Gave The World A Smile, The Stamps...
B. Nowlin 1986: Eldridge Fox, Kingsmen Quartet 1987: Glen Payne and GeorgeYounce 1988: Jack Pittman, Palmetto State Quartet 1989: Roy Carter, Chuck Wagon...