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Rex Nelon
Rex Nelon (January 19, 1932 - January 24, 2000) was one of the senior statesmen in the field of Southern Gospel music. His career spanned over 40 years of singing gospel music, as well as being an outstanding music publisher. ==Early life== Rex's love of songs began as a boy in Asheville, NC. At age 14, he won his first singing contest. The prize was a pair of shoes. On Monday nights, he attended a weekly singing class where he was taught to read shaped note music and began to develop a solid ear for singing bass. In time, he was singing with regional groups, then in 1955, he was hired to sing bass with the Homeland Harmony Quartet. In 1957, he joined the LeFevres, one of the legendary family groups of southern gospel music. In 1973, he assumed direction of The LeFevres, which eventually became known as the Rex Nelon Singers, now called the Nelons.〔http://www.sghistory.com/index.php?n=N.Nelons The Rex Nelon Singers/Nelons〕 Rex mentored his daughter Kelly Nelon who continues to carry on the family traditions by heading the group, The Nelons. It was from the early Rex Nelon Singers that the careers of Janet Paschal and Karen Peck began to take shape.
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