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Cathedrals Quartet : ウィキペディア英語版
Cathedral Quartet
''For the books known by this overall title, see William Mayne''
The Cathedral Quartet, often known as simply The Cathedrals, was an American southern gospel quartet that lasted from 1964 until their retirement in December 1999.〔http://www.georgeyounceonline.com/biography.htm George Younce biography〕
The tenor and baritone positions changed often during the Cathedrals' career history, but the four most stable versions had George Younce (who joined the trio in November 1964〔http://www.georgeyounceonline.com/biography.htm George Younce biography〕) and Glen Payne teamed with Roy Tremble (tenor), and George Amon Webster (baritone) from 1974 to 1979; Kirk Talley (tenor), and Mark Trammell (baritone) from 1980 to 1983; Danny Funderburk (tenor), and Mark Trammell (baritone) from 1983 to 1990; Ernie Haase (tenor) and Mark Trammell just in 1990; and Ernie Haase (tenor), and Scott Fowler (baritone) from 1991 to their retirement in 1999.
==Musical career==


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