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SGM Trivia [Jim Hill] 11/2/09
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James Moore
2009-11-02 22:27:07 UTC
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Jim Hill felt the calling to full time gospel music, and accepted the
call from someone to join the "New" Stamps Quartet in 1962.


Who was that 'someone'?
Razor
2009-11-04 01:51:00 UTC
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Post by James Moore
Jim Hill felt the calling to full time gospel music, and accepted the
call from someone to join the "New" Stamps Quartet in 1962.
Who was that 'someone'?
James Blackwood?
James Moore
2009-11-04 04:27:58 UTC
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Post by James Moore
Jim Hill felt the calling to full time gospel music, and accepted the
call from someone to join the "New" Stamps Quartet in 1962.
Who was that 'someone'?
James Blackwood?
It wasn't James Blackwood.
John Clark
2009-11-05 16:50:06 UTC
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Post by James Moore
Jim Hill felt the calling to full time gospel music, and accepted the
call from someone to join the "New" Stamps Quartet in 1962.
Who was that 'someone'?
I'm going to say J.D. Sumner.
James Moore
2009-11-05 23:33:44 UTC
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Post by James Moore
Jim Hill felt the calling to full time gospel music, and accepted the
call from someone to join the "New" Stamps Quartet in 1962.
Who was that 'someone'?
I'm going to say J.D. Sumner.
No it wasn't J.D., he was older than J.D. or James Blackwood.
James Moore
2009-11-06 23:33:09 UTC
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Post by John Clark
Post by James Moore
Jim Hill felt the calling to full time gospel music, and accepted the
call from someone to join the "New" Stamps Quartet in 1962.
Who was that 'someone'?
I'm going to say J.D. Sumner.
No it wasn't J.D., he was older than J.D. or James Blackwood.
Here is the answer-

Jim Hill felt the calling to full time gospel music, and accepted the
call from Doyle Blackwood to join the "New" Stamps Quartet in 1962.
http://sogospelnews.com/index/archives/archives-history/2004/06/

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