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Spirit Of Memphis Quartet: Tracing the history of a classic gospel group
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Denise Gould
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15:49 on Sep 10 2012
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I am in total agreement with with the comments made by Queen. I love the old time gospel singing and groups. The Spirit of Memphis was my favorite gospel quartet of all times. Just to clearify for those who don't know, Jethroe "Jet" Bledsoe was the lead singer for the Spirit of Memphis Quartet and what a singer he was. As she stated, in my opinion, there was only one other that was equal to him in singing and that was Archie Brownlee of the Blind Boys of Mississippi. I don't feel "Jet" got near the credit that was due him. The man was an awesome annointed singer. Just listen to "Blessed Are the Dead," and "The Day is Passed and Gone." He also blew you away with "That Awful Day" I would advise any old time gospel music lovers to grap any music you can find on this group. You will be glad you did!
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