The Good Shepherd Quartet

2008

 

NEW  CD!!   NOW  AVAILABLE!!

Yes, we're back !  Please take a minute and review our new web page and read what's new about us. (see "The News" below)

Note to Radio DJs:    Our new CD is available for radio by sending a written request  to the address below.  Be sure to include your station's identification, address and location.  For your convenience you may also use e-mail.

 

 

You may click on the link below and print our new order form which includes the new  CD,  or other Good Shepherd music from the past that is still available.

CLICK HERE FOR ORDER FORM

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Call 276-546-4733 or 276-546-4650 to place an order,

or mail the order form with payment to :

Good Shepherd Quartet

P.O. Box 39

Pennington Gap, VA 24277

E-mail us at info@gsqt.com

THE NEWS

After almost two years of retirement we've decided to once again offer our style of music to you the public.  We will be doing a limited amount of appearance dates and our music, old and new, will be made available to anyone interested. (See our new CD above.)   Be sure to visit us frequently to get an update on where we will be appearing and news about the group.

Thanks

GSQT

                                                                                 

CLICK  FOR  APPEARANCE  SCHEDULE

 

Our Bio

The Good Shepherd Quartet began as an ‘a cappella group in the early 80’s with David Fannon, (lead vocals) Millard Fannon, (Baritone vocals) Betty Kirk, (Alto vocals) and Mike Mooney, (Bass vocals).  The quartet was interested in the older Appalachian Style of gospel music which included rich four-part harmony and some of the more difficult arrangements of this music.  After only a few months a local guitarist, James Hartsock was invited to join to provide some accompaniment for the vocals.  Soon afterward, Mike, the bass singer added his bass guitar to the mix. 

Some months passed and both Millard Fannon and Betty Kirk left the group due to traveling issues.  Hartsock  began singing tenor and the group invited Jim Clark to do the baritone.

The group existed this way for the next twenty-three years.  Traveling over much of the Eastern United States delivering their “old” style of music and pleasing many listeners.  They have been blessed to sing in many churches, festivals and other venues including two performances at The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN.   They have been the topic of several magazine articles including “Precious Memories” and “BlueGrass Unlimited”, and books such as "The Crooked Road", a history of music.

In October of 2005 the group announced their plans to retire in July of 2006.  This due mainly to travel issues.   Their many friends including the Primitive Quartet from Ashville, NC  encouraged the group to continue but the quartet did in-fact retire as it was at the announced date.

After almost two years the group re-formed with a new lead singer, Donnie Sizemore and as he, himself would put it, “ a re-conditioned bass singer”, David Fannon.

Now the four vocalists would use only Hartsock’s acoustic guitar to re-create the oldest and most pure form of their style of music.  As Wade Powell, publisher of Precious Memories Magazine, once put it: “it's real music, for real people.”

The group as of 2008 has released a new CD and have plans to make a limited number of appearance dates for the coming year.