voc, b, 1930-2005 US, Caldwell County, North Carolina
Singer / Musician of World
A.k.a. George Wilson Younce
Born: February 22, 1930, Patterson, North Carolina, USA Died: April 11, 2005 (aged 75), Akron, Ohio, USA Southern Gospel bass singer. He was the youngest of four siblings. His father was his biggest influence when young Younce decided he wanted to be a singer. In 1936, the Younce family moved to Lenoir, North Carolina. At the age of 15 in his hometown, George received his first taste of Southern Gospel music. As a teenager, Younce joined his first quartet, known as the Spiritualaires. When his voice changed, he switched to the bass part that he would sing for the rest of his life. Over the next decade he traveled with such groups as the Homeland Harmony Quartet, The Weatherfords, the Florida Boys, and the Blue Ridge Quartet. In September 1963, the "Cathedral Trio", became the official vocal group of Rex Humbard's "Cathedral of Tomorrow" in Akron, Ohio. In November 1964, Younce joined forces with lead singer Glen Payne, Tenor Bobby Clark and Baritone/Piano Player Danny Koker to form the "Cathedral Quartet" out of the "Cathedral Trio". They toured the world for 36 years.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Out Front | George Younce | 2000 | Album |
That Says It All | George Younce | 1998 | Album |
Seniors In Session | Glen Payne / George Younce | Album | |
Laughing Song / It's Alright | George Younce / The Cathedral Quartet | Single |