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2002
SG History 101 - Blue Ridge Quartet


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The Blue Ridge Qt. was formed in Dallas, Texas in 1946 as a part of the Stamps organization. Shortly thereafter, the group moved to Raleigh, NC and then Burlington, NC before moving to Spartanburg, SC. The BRQ remained in Spartanburg for the rest of their career. They were noted as having the "sweetest singing this side of Heaven".

In the early years, the personnel changed a great deal until the team of Elmo Fagg (lead & manager), Ed Sprouse (tenor), and Kenny Gates (baritone and pianist) got together in the early 1950's. Burl Strevil was the bass singer for a while, and was later replaced by George Younce. This core group remained together for many years. The group hired Jim Hamill as baritone and later hired Bill Crowe. Crowe remained with the group until they disbanded.

When George Younce joined forces with the Cathedral Trio, Burl Strevil returned to the BRQ. Burl remained with the group until his death. Shortly after Strevil rejoined the group, Fred Daniel replaced Ed Sprouse as the tenor. Interestingly enough, Strevil and Daniel spent many years together in the Sunshine Boys. They brought several of the Sunshine Boys' hits to the BRQ.

When Elmo Fagg retired in 1969, Laverne Tripp joined the group as lead singer. His songwriting skills and intense delivery brought a new appeal to the group. They experienced some of their finest moments with the personnel of Fred Daniel, Laverne Tripp, Bill Crowe, Burl Strevil, and Kenny Gates as the group adapted a more "country" sound.

A number of personnel changes occurred in the 1970's. The quartet added a band, and began to sing country music in addition to their gospel songs. Burl Strevil had a massive heart attack and died in the late 1970's. The group disbanded shortly thereafter.

They were the first gospel group to record for Decca records. They recorded for several major labels, and were the first white group on Gotham Records. The were also the first professional gospel group to perform in a Catholic church. They recorded for Sing and Skylite in the 1960's, and were a major artist for Canaan in the 1970's. The BRQ released over 100 albums. They were instrumental in forming the Gospel Singing Caravan with the Lefevres, Prophets, and Johnson Sisters. Other former members include Otis Forrest, Don Seabolt, Norman Allman, Gary Timbs, David Reece, and "Tiny" Jack Taylor.

Kenny Gates, Bill Crowe, Fred Daniel have been a fixture at the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion. They have been joined in the past by Ed Sprouse, George Younce, Norman Allman, and Donnie Seabolt.

Blue Ridge Qt
Blue Ridge Qt

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I was very pleased to find this site. My father was the original tenor singer for the BRQ when they were part of the Stamps orginazation. If anyone remembers him, Leonard "Red" Mathis, he is now in the Veterans Nursing Home in Anderson, S.C. and still sings once in awhile at the church services. Watching him and BRQ gave me base of Southern Gospel which I now use in my music ministry.


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 05/17/2007
I grew up in Eastern Pennsylvania, and I first saw the Blue Ridge in 1973 - I was 9 years old then. I remember going with my grandparents almost every weekend to see them perform. Several people mentioned Ontelaunee Park, and I KNOW I was there at least 5 or 6 times every summer to see the Blue Ridge. I dreamed of someday being up there on stage with them. What a thrill it was for me when Donnie had me sing along to "A Kid's Song." My brother Jon is now a drummer for a living, and an interesting side note, is that his first drum set was purchased from Steve Boyd (the black one with "Blue Ridge" on front, before he got the pretty blue ones) I also saw the name Ruth Stevens, and I am certain that she was at least acquainted with my grandparents, Anna & Warren Wilson. My memory says it was Ruth who let us know that Burl had passed away. While I lost my grandparents in 1995 & 1997, I have many fond memories, and they are enhanced by listening to my over 100 Blue Ridge albums. Many of these I inherited from them, and the rest I have located over the last 10 years on eBay. I credit much of who I am today, to the faith inspired by the Blue Ridge & their music.


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 07/08/2007
JEFF,
I ENJOYED YOUR LETTER VERY MUCH !!!!
I WELL REMEMBER EASTERN PA. IT FED US MANY MEALS OVER THE YEARS AND WITHOUT QUESTION WAS OUR FAVORITE AREA TO SING IN.
I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MANY TIMES WE WERE WITH DOTTIE AND SHORTY LONG AT ONTELAUNEE PARK !!! IF YOU REMEMBER RUTH STEVENS ALWAYS BROUGHT HER DAUGHTER FAYE WITH HER...FAYE WAS IN A WHEELCHAIR.
I TRAVELED WITH THEM FOR A LITTLE OVER 2 YRS.
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE 100 BRQ ALBUMS BUT A FEW YEARS AGO I LOST MY COLLECTION
DUE TO TO MUCH HEAT IN A STORAGE UNIT I HAD RENTED.....NEEDLESS TO SAY I WAS HEART SICK !!!!! IT WOULD BE FANTASTIC TO HAVE THEM ALL PUT OVER TO C.D.'S !!!
JEFF I NEED TO GO FOR NOW BUT WOULD LOVE TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOU...MY E-MAIL ADDRESS .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) [ I'M SURE YOU REALIZE MY E-MAIL ACCOUNT ADDRESS STANDS FOR '' BLUE RIDGE QUARTET MARK IV '' !!!!!!
BY THE JEFF DID YOU KNOW JIM WOODS PASSED AWAY ABOUT 6 MONTHS AGO WITH CANCER.
GOD BLESS !!!!!
ROBBIE
BRQ


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 07/09/2007
burl strevel was my grandpa. i never knew him but im guessing hes a nice guy. my aunt and my mom loved him. my mom was thirteen when he died i think. i really dont know that much. well thank you for your time.


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 08/23/2007
I Have Seen The Blue Ridge Quartet Many Times.I Really Enjoyed Them. I Have Most Of Thier Records/Wade


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 05/18/2008
Thanks to everyone for the nice thoughts of my dad. He loved singing and his fans. He use to say he would die singing, because that's what he loved. He died Nov 12, 1981 at the end of a concert, at the age of 53. Gosh I still miss him so.


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 05/20/2008
Just happened to be browsing and found this site. I played for the BRQ for twelve years. It is so nice to see that there are people out there that still think about us. The funny thing is that we still think about them also. I miss the group now just as much as I did in 1985, and also miss all the people I got to know. Thank you all for remembering. Please feel free to e-mail me. Steve Boyd


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 07/06/2008
This message is for Stephen Boyd. Steve I am Burl's daughter and I would love to talk to you. Please contact me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 07/08/2008
I read a good article in your blog.


Commented by antique trunk On 12/02/2008
leverne tripp used to sing with the brq and I was wanting to know where and if I could find somewhere to get cd remakes of their albums?My sister first introduced me to them when i was young and i have recently been trying to find songs that they sang
Virgil Squires


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SG History 101 - Blue Ridge Quartet
Written: 10/01/2002
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