Piano Roll of Honor
Gospel quartet piano man and now-famous
music producer Tony Brown shows everyone that
he's still got it.
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Piano Roll of Honor
This year's Piano Roll of Honor inductees included Lari Goss, Roger
Bennett, and pictured here, the one and only V.R. "Doc"
Dooley.
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Quartet Jam Session
The Melody Boys Quartet |
Kenny Gates, formerly of the Blue Ridge
Quartet, opened up the Saturday night program beautifully with his song
"A Thankful Heart".
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The Sunshine Boys
L-R: Little David Young, John Crenshaw,
Eddie Wallace at the piano |
The Dixie Echoes
L-R: Dallas Rogers, Randy Shelnut,
Tracy Crouch, Scoot Shelnut, Stewart Varnado at the piano
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The Florida Boys
L-R: Tommy Atwood, Glen Allred, Les
Beasley, Gerald Williams filling in on bass, Derrell Stewart at the
piano
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Charlie listens intently as Les Beasley
tells about the Florida Boys' "Going Out of Business Sale".
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Eva Mae LeFevre with Mark Fuller and
Scoot Shelnut
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The Dove Brothers
L-R: Jerry Martin, McCray Dove, Eric
Dove, David Hester, Jerry Kelso at the piano
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The Inspirations
L-R: Daron Osborne, Matt Dibler,
Melton Campbell, Mike Holcomb, Martin Cook at the piano, Myron Cook on
upright bass
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The Inspirations singing their #1 hit, "I
Have Not Forgotten". |
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet relived
the memories of their famous heritage in grand style.
L-R: Wayne Little, Jimmy Blackwood,
Randy Byrd, Brad White at the piano |
Gathered around the old mics, and
accompanied by Stewart Varnado and Scoot Shelnut, the Booth Brothers
thrilled the audience with their "new old" sound.
L-R: Ronnie Booth, Jim Brady, Scoot
Shelnut, Michael Booth, Stewart Varnado at the piano
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The Booths feature Michael on a daddy Ron
Booth Sr. classic "Over the Moon". |
The Grand Ole Gospel Reunion Quartet
returned once again to bring back a little of that Statesmen magic on
"Climbing Higher and Higher".
L-R: Charlie Waller, John Rulapaugh,
Buddy Burton, Vern Sullivan,
Jonathan Sawrie at the piano |

Grand Ole Gospel Reunion Quartet |
2007 SGMA Hall of Fame Inductee Lou
Wills-Hildreth made a special appearance at the reunion this year. |
Bill Shaw, at the tender age of 83,
continues to amaze fans with his clear tenor voice.
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Joshua Pope pays tribute to Tony Brown
with Tony's arrangement of "There Is A Fountain". |
The Ol' Palmetto State Quartet
L-R: Eddie Broome, Jack Bagwell, Jack
Pittman, Joel Duncan, Eddie Crook at the piano |
Southern Sound
L-R: Mike Young, Ben Harris, Trevor
Haley, Alan Brewster, Brian Hanson at the piano
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The Melody Boys Quartet
L-R: Scott Baker, Terry Robertson,
Gerald Williams, Caleb Matheny at the piano |
The Trav'lers
L-R: Wayne Shuford, Eddie Broome, Tom
Brown, Joel Duncan, Kenny Gates at the piano |
Late Nite Jammin'
The Inspirations
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Late Nite Jammin'
Grand Ole Gospel Reunion Quartet |
Late Nite Jammin'
Miles Cooper, joined by John Rulapaugh, RW Blackwood, and Donna
Blackwood, singing "Sheltered In the Arms of God".
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Late Nite Jammin'
Bill Shaw, joined by Buddy and Janet Burton
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Late Nite Jammin'
The Trav'lers keeping the crowd alive in the wee morning hours. |
Late Nite Jammin'
Gospel music veteran Ralph Green joins daughter Lauren Green on some
beautiful father-daughter harmony.
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Late Nite Jammin'
Josh Garner, joined by granddaddy Albert Garner and Gene Fuller,
bringing back memories of the Rangers Trio days. |
Late Nite Jammin'
The Florida Boys |
Late Nite Jammin'
The Dove Brothers |