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SGM Trivia 4/23/09 ~Duane Allen~
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James Moore
2009-04-23 14:24:14 UTC
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Duane Allen is a member of the famous Oak Ridge Boys, was inducted
into the Texas Gospel Music Hall Of Fame in April, 1990, and is also a
former member of the Prophets quartet, the Southernaires and perhaps
more quartets. But Duane Allen is also a songwriter having written a
song the Statesmen quartet recorded.

Name the song Duane Allen wrote that the Statesmen recorded, and what
album it was on.
b***@gmail.com
2009-04-24 05:36:29 UTC
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Post by James Moore
Duane Allen is a member of the famous Oak Ridge Boys, was inducted
into the Texas Gospel Music Hall Of Fame in April, 1990, and is also a
former member of the Prophets quartet, the Southernaires and perhaps
more quartets. But Duane Allen is also a songwriter having written a
song the Statesmen quartet recorded.
Name the song Duane Allen wrote that the Statesmen recorded, and what
album it was  on.
The song Duane wrote was "No More" and was recorded by the Statesmen
on the "In Gospel Country" album. The song featured Roy McNeal.

Duane originally wrote the song with Jake Hess in mind, but Jake
didn't record it until many years later when he was singing with the
Masters V.
James Moore
2009-04-24 15:43:05 UTC
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Post by James Moore
Duane Allen is a member of the famous Oak Ridge Boys, was inducted
into the Texas Gospel Music Hall Of Fame in April, 1990, and is also a
former member of the Prophets quartet, the Southernaires and perhaps
more quartets. But Duane Allen is also a songwriter having written a
song the Statesmen quartet recorded.
Name the song Duane Allen wrote that the Statesmen recorded, and what
album it was  on.
The song Duane wrote was "No More" and was recorded by the Statesmen
on the "In Gospel Country" album.  The song featured Roy McNeal.
Duane originally wrote the song with Jake Hess in mind, but Jake
didn't record it until many years later when he was singing with the
Masters V.
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