Cathedral Quartet Explained

Cathedral Quartet
Alias:The Cathedrals
Origin:Akron, Ohio[1] United States
Genre:Southern gospel, Contemporary christian
Years Active:
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The Cathedral Quartet, also known as the Cathedrals, was an American southern gospel quartet who performed from 1964 to December 1999.[2] The group's final lineup consisted of Glen Payne (lead), George Younce (bass), Ernie Haase (tenor), Scott Fowler (baritone and bass guitar), and Roger Bennett (piano and rhythm guitar).

History

Formation and early years

The Cathedrals formed in 1963 as a trio consisting of the California Weatherford Quartet lead singer Glen Payne, tenor Bobby Clark, and baritone Danny Koker. Initially a house group of Rex Humbard's Cathedral of Tomorrow, they called themselves the Cathedral Trio.[3] The group became a quartet with the addition of Blue Ridge Quartet bass singer George Younce in 1964. They decided to become a full-time touring group in 1969, leaving the Cathedral of Tomorrow. Koker and Clark left the group to pursue other interests, and were replaced by tenor Mack Taunton and baritone-pianist George Amon Webster. The group signed with Canaan Records; Canaan producer Marvin Norcross worked with them and Florida Boys lead singer Les Beasley to help the group gain exposure. Norcross gave them performance time on the nationally syndicated television Gospel Singing Jubilee. With Canaan, the group experimented with different styles of dress and performance to find their identity.[4]

Rise to prominence

Gospel singer Bill Gaither invited the group to perform at his annual Praise Gathering in Indianapolis, and they received more requests for appearances.[5] Gaither collaborated with Younce and Payne to produce their future albums for Word Records. The group began incorporating Younce and Payne's comedy routines, and added Roy Tremble as a tenor. Tremble, Webster, and pianist Lorne Matthews left the group and started their own trio called "The Brothers" in 1979. Their first replacement, Kirk Talley of the Hoppers, was a tenor; Steve Lee was added to sing baritone and play piano. Shortly before 1980, the group hired Roger Bennett as their pianist after hearing him play for their opening act. Lee left the group, and former member Roger Horne filled in briefly before Kingsmen bass guitarist and baritone Mark Trammell joined the group. In 1983 they left Canaan (Word), and signed with Riversong (Benson).

1980s

Talley left the group in the summer of 1983 to form the Talleys with his brother, Roger, and sister-in-law, Debra. Danny Funderburk of the Singing Americans was chosen to replace him in December of that year. This lineup remained in place for several years, until Bennett left to help found Journey Records. Bennett was replaced by young, classically trained pianist and vocalist Gerald Wolfe. With Wolfe at the piano and singing, the group contributed to Symphony of Praise a 1987 album with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. The album included "This Ole House", "Champion Of Love", "I Can See The Hand" (written by Steven Curtis Chapman), and "I've Just Started Living". During this period, the group added Trammell's bass guitar and a synthesizer to its quartet vocals.

1990s: Gaither Homecoming years

In February 1990, Funderburk left to help form the quartet Perfect Heart. The Cathedrals hired tenor Kurt Young to replace him, but Young left the quartet after two months. Young was replaced by Ernie Haase, a young tenor from Indiana. Later that year, Trammell left to form Greater Vision with Gerald Wolfe. Scott Fowler, former lead singer of the Sound, became the quartet's baritone and bass guitarist; this was the final version of the Cathedrals. The full group (including present and former members, except for Danny Koker, Roger Horne, Lorne Matthews, Bill Dykes, Jim Garstang, Steve Lee and Kurt Young) recorded a concert, The Cathedral Quartet: A Reunion, in 1995.

Bill Gaither and the Gaither Vocal Band recorded Homecoming, a tribute to Southern gospel music, during the early 1990s. Gaither enlisted George Younce and Glen Payne for the album (which inspired the Gaither Homecoming videos), and the Cathedral Quartet was included on later videos in the series. In addition to touring and appearing in the Gaither Homecoming videos, the group appeared three times on NBC's Today show during the decade.

Final years and farewell tour

Younce and Payne's health began to decline; Younce had kidney failure and heart disease by 1999, and Payne was diagnosed with liver cancer. They decided to disband the group after a farewell tour, as the group's health permitted. The Gaithers and the Cathedrals recorded a live Cathedrals Farewell Celebration video on May 18, 1999, on which they were joined by The Statler Brothers, The Oak Ridge Boys, Sandi Patty, Guy Penrod, and the Gaither Vocal Band. The Cathedrals would make their final appearance at the National Quartet Convention without Payne. During a performance Payne called via telephone from his hospital bed, he sang the song I Won't Have to Cross Jordan Alone to which the audience gave him a standing ovation at the end. On October 15, 1999, Payne died from liver cancer at aged 72. After Payne's death, Bennett sung Payne's part until the group final concerts on December 9, 10 and 11, 1999 in Akron, Ohio.

After the group

In 2000, former members Fowler and Bennett formed the Southern gospel group Legacy Five; Fowler was the lead singer and bass guitarist, and Bennett was the group's emcee and pianist. Haase continued a solo career he had begun and, with Gaither's help, formed The Old Friends Quartet with Younce, Jake Hess, Wesley Pritchard, and Gold City alumnus Garry Jones on piano. They recorded two albums and a concert video for the Gaither Homecoming series, but Younce and Hess's poor health brought an end to the Old Friends two years later. In 2003, Haase and Garry Jones formed the Signature Sound Quartet. After Jones and Haase developed artistic differences, Jones left. Signature Sound Quartet became associated with Gaither and his Homecoming tour, and changed its name to Ernie Haase & Signature Sound.

After leaving the Cathedrals, Trammell was the original baritone of Greater Vision before leaving to join Gold City. In 2002, Trammell formed his own quartet called Mark Trammell Quartet. Gerald Wolfe is emcee and piano player with Greater Vision and Danny Funderburk has recorded solo and has been in several groups since leaving Perfect Heart. Kirk Talley had a solo career from the Talleys breakup to December 2012, when he developed vocal problems. On April 11, 2005, George Younce died from kidney failure, aged 75.[6] On March 17, 2007, Roger Bennett died aged 48 after battling years of leukemia.[7] On February 17, 2008 original baritone Danny Koker died aged 74.[8] In 2010, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound released A Tribute to the Cathedral Quartet DVD/album set and was nominated for Southern Gospel Album of the Year at the 42nd GMA Dove Awards.[9]

On September 28, 2013 Webster died aged 67 from cancer.[10] In 2014, former members Haase, Fowler, Funderburk, Trammell and Wofle released the Cathedrals Family Reunion, a DVD/album set to commemorate the Cathedrals 35 years journey in stories and songs.[11] On May 22, 2014 original tenor Bobby Clark died aged 78 from a stroke.[12] In December 2017, Steve Lee died.[13] On June 13, 2023 Roy Tremble died aged 76 from a brief illness.[14] On September 28, 2023 Roger Horne died aged 77.[15] On April 2, 2024 Haskell Cooley died aged 84 after battling Alzheimer's disease.[16]

Members

1963-1964(As the Cathedral Trio)1964-1967(As the Cathedral Quartet)1967-1969
  • Bobby Clark – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Danny Koker – baritone, piano
  • Bobby Clark – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Danny Koker – baritone, piano
  • George Younce – bass
  • Mack Taunton – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Danny Koker – baritone, piano
  • George Younce – bass
1969-197119711971-1972
  • Mack Taunton – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • George Amon Webster – baritone, piano
  • George Younce – bass
  • Mack Taunton – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • George Amon Webster – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Lorne Matthews – piano
  • Roger Horne – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Roy Tremble – baritone
  • George Younce – bass
  • Lorne Matthews – piano, vocals
19721972-19731973-1974
  • Bobby Clark – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Roy Tremble – baritone
  • George Younce – bass
  • Lorne Matthews – piano
  • Roy Tremble – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Bill Dykes – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Jim Garstang – piano
  • Roy Tremble – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Bill Dykes – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • George Amon Webster – piano
1974-197919791979
  • Roy Tremble – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • George Amon Webster – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Haskell Cooley – piano
  • Roy Tremble – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • George Amon Webster – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Lorne Matthews – piano, vocals
  • Kirk Talley – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Steve Lee – baritone, piano
  • George Younce – bass
1979-198019801980-1983
  • Kirk Talley – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Steve Lee – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Roger Bennett – piano
  • Kirk Talley – tenor, bass guitar
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Roger Horne – baritone
  • George Younce – bass
  • Roger Bennett – piano
  • Kirk Talley – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Roger Bennett – piano, vocals
1983-19861986-19881988-1990
  • Danny Funderburk – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Roger Bennett – piano, vocals
  • Danny Funderburk – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Gerald Wolfe – piano, vocals
  • Danny Funderburk – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Roger Bennett – piano, vocals
199019901990-1999
  • Kurt Young – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Roger Bennett – piano
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Roger Bennett – piano, vocals
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Glen Payne – lead
  • Scott Fowler – baritone, bass guitar
  • George Younce – bass
  • Roger Bennett – piano, vocals
Backing musicians

bass guitar (1971, 1974–79)

bass guitar (1979–83)

Timeline

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Cathedrals Family Reunion members

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Compilations

Appearances on the Gaither Homecoming videos

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History Southern Gospel Journal . Mount . Daniel . Southern Gospel Journal . https://web.archive.org/web/20180201001334/https://southerngospeljournal.com/reference/cathedral-quartet/history . February 1, 2018.
  2. Web site: Southern Gospel History C / CathedralQuartet. sghistory.com. 2019-10-03.
  3. News: DeBoer . Terry . Gospel music is quartet's mainstay . . 6 September 1991. .
  4. Web site: The Cathedral Quartet - Biography & History. AllMusic. 8 December 2018.
  5. Web site: The Cathedral Quartet biography. Last.fm. en. 2019-10-03.
  6. Web site: George W. Younce obituary, Akron Beacon Journal. 13 April 2005. Legacy.com. 27 February 2020.
  7. Web site: 2007-03-17 . Legacy Five Pianist Roger Bennett Dies . 2022-03-13 . www.chattanoogan.com . en.
  8. Web site: Danny Koker Obituary (2008) - Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Review-Journal. Legacy.com.
  9. Web site: Dove Awards . 2 March 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110710145827/http://www.doveawards.com/nominees.php . July 10, 2011 . dead.
  10. Web site: George Webster Obituary (2013) - Ormond Beach, FL - Daytona Beach News-Journal. Legacy.com.
  11. Web site: The Cathedrals - Cathedral's Family Reunion Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic. www.allmusic.com.
  12. Web site: Gospel music: Rick Strickland sharing his musical ministry this weekend. Jack. Kimbro. Gaston Gazette.
  13. Web site: Former Cathedral Member Steve Lee Passes Away. December 5, 2017.
  14. Web site: Remembering the life of Roy Tremble. obituaries.heraldbulletin.com.
  15. Web site: Obituary: Roger Lewis Horne. October 2, 2023. Williamson Herald.
  16. Web site: Obituary: Haskell Leon Cooley. April 2, 2024. Cozine.
  17. Web site: The Cathedral Quartet . Allmusic . 2 March 2020.