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The King's Servants
Quartet is based in Knoxville, TN. The quartet dates back to the
late 1970's, with the following original members: Lynn
Brewer-lead, Wayne Clapp-bass, Donnie Corum-tenor, Ron
Spencer-baritone. Musicians included David Bilyeu-piano, Bruce
Johnson-lead guitar, and Kenny Cupp-bass guitar.
The King's Servants
had a huge following in the east Tennessee area and made
countless personal appearances during the late 70's and early
80's.
Other notable
members with the King's Servants were Steve
French of the Kingdom
Heirs, David McGill, former lead singer for the
Kingdom Heirs and presently with the Bread of Life
Quartet, Wayne Mitchell, former tenor for the Kingdom
Heirs, and David Hoskins, DJ for WJBZ
96.3 FM and manager of Crystal
River.
The quartet produced
3 albums: Album #1: What A Beautiful
Day, Album #2: Love That Gospel, and album #3: the King's
Servants.
The King's Servants
sing Southern Gospel quartet music. Compare them to the likes of
the Kingsmen
Quartet, Gold
City, and the
Cathedrals. Song selections
included songs written by Kenny
Hinson, Squire
Parsons, Bill
Gaither, and original songs from founding group
member Ron
Spencer.
1995, The King's
Servants performed a reunion concert at Little Flat Creek
Baptist Church in Corryton, TN. This was the last time bass
singer Wayne Clapp was able to sing, as he later passed away
from liver cancer.
Look for an all new
King's Servants Quartet in the very near future.
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