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Article Title:
Spirit Of Memphis Quartet: Tracing the history of a classic gospel group
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VF Tate
Comment Date:
04:05 on May 13 2010
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Thanks for the research and providing answers to umerous question I've asked for fifty years. In the 1950s I grew-up in Memphis listening to the Spirit of Memophis Quartet on radio station WDIA. As a kid I sang quartet songs with my father and two brothers--including some SOMQ songs. Until this article, no one could say what happened to my favorite artists, Silas Steele and Little Axe. My uncle Walter Tate sang with the Spirits in the early and mid sixties. My brother-in-law Lee Thompson played guitar with the group in the 90s. "Great job, great job!"
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