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Hovie Franklin Lister (September 17, 1926 –
December 28, 2001) was an
American gospel musician,
Baptist Minister, and politician.
Lister was best known...
- (also
known as
Hovie Lister and The
Statesmen Quartet) were an
American southern gospel quartet founded in 1948 by
Baptist Minister Hovie Lister. Along...
- 1977-1978 Hess
reunited with the
surviving members of The
Statesmen Quartet,
Hovie Lister, Doy Ott, and
Rosie Rozell to
record three projects,
including "Songs...
- A
black and gold
Hovie.
Black and gold is the most
common colour of Hovawart....
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Gaither was
influenced by
Southern gospel singers such as Jake Hess and
Hovie Lister and by
groups such as the Speers, the Statesmen, and the
Happy Goodmans...
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Howard &
Vestal Goodman, Buck Rambo, Eva Mae Lefevre,
James Blackwood,
Hovie Lister, Jim Hill, and J.D.
Sumner & The Stamps.
After the session, the artists...
- musician,
founder of The
Marcus King Band
Nikki Lane,
country music singer Hovie Lister,
gospel musician Michael Mercado,
Major League Baseball pitcher Joel...
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overseas performance.
After the
Stamps Quartet disbanded in 1980,
Sumner with
Hovie Lister, Jake Hess,
Rosie Rozell, and
James Blackwood formed the Masters...
- J. D.
Sumner and
former Statesmen singers Jake Hess,
Rosie Rozell, and
Hovie Lister. The
group continued and as did
their commercial success. At the...
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called the
Briarcliff Hotel. The
hotel was
uniquely tied to
gospel music.
Hovie Lister and his
Statesmen Quartet had
offices at the Briarcliff. Statesmen...