Cathedrals Quartet
The "Cathedrals Quartet" was a prominent American Southern Gospel music group formed in 1963. Known for their rich harmonies and powerful performances, they gained popularity through their uplifting songs and engaging stage presence. The group originally consisted of members such as George Younce, Glen Payne, Mark Trammell, and Ernie Haase.
Over the years, the Cathedrals Quartet underwent several lineup changes but maintained their influence in the gospel music scene until their retirement in 1999. They were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2000, celebrating their significant contributions to the genre and inspiring future generations of gospel artists.