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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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My Dad, Leonard "RED" Mathis was an origianl member of the Stamps-Blue Ridge Quartet. He is living now in Anderson, SC at the veterans nursing faciity. He just turned 89 and doing pretty well. My Mom passed away in 1996. He instilled in me the love of Gsopel Music, especially Quartet Music. Today I continue to sing gospel music and I am a missionary in Okinawa, Japan


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 09/23/2009
ELMO AND JACK TAYLOR LEFT THE LONE STAR QT. TO FORM THE BLUE RIDGE QT IN1945
TENOR--LEONARD (RED) MATHIS
LEAD--ELMO FAGG
BARITONE--WAYNE ROSEBERRY
BASS--SHAW ISLAND
PIANIST-- JACK TAYLOR
THESE WERE THE ORIGINAL MEMBERS.

SHAW ISLAND THE BASS, LEFT AFTER AFTER SHORT TIME AND MOVED BACK TO DALLAS.
HE FORMED A QT. LOOKING FOR A NAME THEY NAMED THE QT THE IMPERIALS USING THE NAME OF THE RADIO SPONSER, IMPERIAL SUGAR.
THIS HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE FAMOUS IMPERIALS TO BE FORMED LATER BY JAKE HESS

JACK IS STILL ALIVE, LIVING IN DALLAS AND JUST TURNED 80YRS. OF AGE


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 01/31/2010
I would like to thank all those who remember "Red" Mathis, the original tenor the BRQ. Should you be interested in contacting him, please feel free to e-mail me and I will give you his address and phone number. He will be 90 in September.


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 02/01/2010
I have the misfortune to inform you all that "Red" Mathis, former tenor of the BRQ passed away in his sleep at 4:15AM on June 19, 2010. From all of us in his family we thank you for remembering him. At least he got to spend Father's Day with our Mom in Heaven.


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 06/20/2010
I suppose that in the timeline of the Blueridge my husband and I were fans of the more recent group. Bill Crowe, Jim Woods, Bo, Steve Boyd, Roger Golden, Gary, Mac and, of course my Randy. We had some wonderful times and often reminice about "the good old days". I would love to hear from any of the old gang.

Nancy & Bryce Barker


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 07/27/2010
As a small time quartet promoter in NW PA in the late 70's I have worked with several groups most not as well know as the BRQ I want any who may be reading this to know that the BRQ always treated me better than any group I promoted, Elmo was always so easy to work with and made it fun! Fred, Elmo, Bill & Burl were also very friendly and helpful, Even when I was part of an audience that I had no connection with they recognized me and Burl always gave me an album. Best of all being an aspireing singer I was greatly honored when the BRQ backed me up on "I Wouldn't Take nothing for my journey now. Thanks for the great memories, Jim


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 07/28/2010
THIS IS TO STEVE BOYD AND DEBBIE BURL'S DAUGHTER I THOUGHT ALOT OF OF DAD AND WE WHERE VERY CLOSE , WHEN I MY GRAND FATHER PASSED AWAY IN 1975 UR DAD WAS THERE FOR ME AND HELPED ME GET THOUGH IT AND WE WHERE VERY CLOSE FRIENDS PLEASE CONTACT ME I WOULD LIKIE TOOGET KNOW U AND STEVE I REMEMBER WHEN U PLAYED FOR BLUE RIDGE AND U CAN BOTH GET HOLD ME AT .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) OR WRITE TO ME AT 1007 SOUTH MAIN STREET , WILLARD ,OHIO 44890 OR CALL ME AT 1-419-951 -6373


Commented by TERRI IONE BRUCE On 08/08/2010
I remember the BRQ like it was yesterday. I first saw them in Fowler, Ohio not sure of the year. I fell in love with this group and after the show I talked to Burl and he gave me a list of upcoming dates. I went home and told my mother that she had to go see them. I had several of their albums, until my partents passed away. It was the best years of my life that I spent going to see them. They made a great impact on my life. I miss the days of listening to their music with my mother. Thank you to all the members for some of my best memories from my teenage years!!!!!!


Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 11/21/2010
i am in plymouth ,ohio i would like to here george colley because i rember the blue ridge i grew with them singing and was everywwhere4 they where if they close for us to go see and i remember playuing the bass u reall y great and burl was like a grandfather to me he was there for me
gorege colley here my address and email adress so can get in contact with each other it be great to talk about old times with u TERRI I BRUCE 1118 SANDUSKY ST PLYMOUTH ,OHIO 44865 1-419-687-9739 AND EMAIL IS FARMERSDAUGHTER95 @YAHOO.COM


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