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The Old Friends Quartet
Former Southern Gospel Group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Old Friends Quartet was a Southern gospel quartet. The group was made of former Cathedrals members George Younce and Ernie Haase and former Statesmen/Imperials member Jake Hess along with Wesley Pritchard. They released all their albums with Spring House Productions. In 2002, their DVD Encore, with special guests Aaron Wilburn, The Talleys Trio and the Gaither Vocal Band was filmed in Mobile, Alabama and won a Southern Gospel Music Association Award.[1] The group disbanded after 2 years due to Younce's and Hess's declining health.
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After the group disband, Haase and Jones formed The Signature Sound Quartet (which later became Ernie Haase & Signature Sound) in 2002 while Hess and Younce retired from touring. Jones and Haase dissolved their business relationship after the first year and Pritchard joined them while the group was searching for a full-time lead. Jake Hess died on January 4, 2004 aged 76, George Younce died on April 11, 2005 aged 75 and Garry Jones died on April 27, 2025 aged 62.
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Members (past and present)
Lineups
Discography
- 2001: Encore
- 2003: Feelin' Fine
Appearances on the Gaither Homecoming videos
- 2000: Christmas In The Country - "Glory To God In The Highest"
- 2001: Encore - all songs (except for 2 songs)
- 2001: A Billy Graham Music Homecoming Vol 1 - "How Long Has It Been"
- 2001: Journey To The Sky - "Glory, Glory Clear The Road"
- 2002: Let Freedom Ring - "Great Day"
References
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