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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/14/2010 11:58:39 PM   
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RIP Jerry ... here's Jerry with the Blackwood Boys, the Kingsmen & the Rangers.

Born To Serve The Lord - Ron Blackwood & the Blackwood Boys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSkaMvrVcMs

Lost, Searching, Found - Kingsmen Quartet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se8R6p5vZ2w

He Touched Me - Ranger Quartet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-p7iuZPB4I
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/15/2010 2:39:21 PM   
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In that case, djmaster, I need to talk with Kam Malone, Steve Hurst, and Claire Burgerene, who were all my vocal teachers, and ask them for a refund. If I were singing falsetto 90% of the time, you would hear my crossover quiet often, and my voice would sound like a kid going through voice changes. I use a trained technique called a "mix voice" which is a cross between my middle voice and my head voice. Am I David Phelps? NO. His natural voice is that high on it's own. But if you had any clue about what falsetto actually is, you would know that its a disconnect between the vocal cords, and when air is sent across them, it makes a slight sound that is thin, and airy. You can not push falsetto enough to make a strong note, or to sing full sets night after night.

If you are basing your thoughts on my performances at the NQC, then you must know that those videos were recorded during the time we had to park the bus around horse stables, and sell product in a exhibit hall that showcases farm animals throughout the year. I'm highly allergic to horses and hay, and by the time they shot the videos, my voice was gone. This happened every year.

But, I have a feeling I really don't owe you an explanation or rebuttal to your statement. I've worked all my life, training to get to where I am at today, vocally. Someone named djmaster will never take that away from me.
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Jeremy Peace, sang in Falsetto 9o% of the time! Thats NOT a TRUE TENOR!
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/15/2010 4:19:42 PM   
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Thanks for explaining all of that, Jeremy, even though you really shouldn't have to "defend" yourself at all on these forums!

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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/15/2010 5:12:26 PM   
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I still think you do as good of a job on "Look for me" as anybody and better then 95% of the people that do it.

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In that case, djmaster, I need to talk with Kam Malone, Steve Hurst, and Claire Burgerene, who were all my vocal teachers, and ask them for a refund. If I were singing falsetto 90% of the time, you would hear my crossover quiet often, and my voice would sound like a kid going through voice changes. I use a trained technique called a "mix voice" which is a cross between my middle voice and my head voice. Am I David Phelps? NO. His natural voice is that high on it's own. But if you had any clue about what falsetto actually is, you would know that its a disconnect between the vocal cords, and when air is sent across them, it makes a slight sound that is thin, and airy. You can not push falsetto enough to make a strong note, or to sing full sets night after night.

If you are basing your thoughts on my performances at the NQC, then you must know that those videos were recorded during the time we had to park the bus around horse stables, and sell product in a exhibit hall that showcases farm animals throughout the year. I'm highly allergic to horses and hay, and by the time they shot the videos, my voice was gone. This happened every year.

But, I have a feeling I really don't owe you an explanation or rebuttal to your statement. I've worked all my life, training to get to where I am at today, vocally. Someone named djmaster will never take that away from me.
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ORIGINAL: djmaster

Jeremy Peace, sang in Falsetto 9o% of the time! Thats NOT a TRUE TENOR!



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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/16/2010 1:08:44 AM   
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We're proud of you Jeremy. God bless you and the boys.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaJ2wE_ylxw
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/16/2010 11:52:07 AM   
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Thanks for posting the videos of Jerry Redd---The video of the Rangers is not Redd singing Tenor though--Redd did sing with the Rangers but this video is another Jerry I think maybe Jerry Smith or something--may be wrong on his name--But anyway, Thanks again for posting videos

Lane
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/16/2010 5:48:28 PM   
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Jeremy, Unfortunately it seems as if there will quite often be someone who will come on here with the intention of trying to "knock down" some singer or group. We all have our personal favorites we like to listen to, myself included. But here's my opinion on all of them. If someone has been given the talent to sing and they make the choice to use that talent as God intended, to further the KINGDOM, then we need to support and especially pray for them. I really believe when we get to HEAVEN, God will have a special blessing for those who made the right choice on how to use their talent to be a blessing to others and see people saved. And as the Hinsons used to sing "Ain't that what it's all about. And I'll add one more thing. Not only singers but musicians as well.
May God Bless All of you. Keep on keeping on Till HE comes.
And don't worry about those who are trying to tear down what you are trying to do for GOD. Let HIM deal with those people.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/16/2010 6:16:17 PM   
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Drip,
I've been searching online for an obituary of Jerry Redd. Do you have any more details?

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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/16/2010 9:17:02 PM   
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Yes, I finally found it online--The funeral was yesterday in Eufaula, Ala.--Google Eufaula Tribune to read obit.--I had begun to wonder myself because I could not fine it either. I just talked with someone that used to sing with him and he said he was cremated. How about letting Singing News know about it---

Lane
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/16/2010 11:47:41 PM   
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Thanks...just sent the links to SNews.

If anyone else wants to see the obit, here's the link and also a link to send condolences:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/eufaulatribune/obituary.aspx?n=jerry-dean-redd&pid=140772243
http://www.legacy.com/gb2/default.aspx?bookid=10252227707795&cid=full

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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/18/2010 12:39:14 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Dinana

Thanks for explaining all of that, Jeremy, even though you really shouldn't have to "defend" yourself at all on these forums!

DITTO, DITTO, DITTO!!!
AMEN, and AMEN!!!!!
I couldn't agree more.

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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 3/18/2010 12:41:45 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Dinana

Thanks for explaining all of that, Jeremy, even though you really shouldn't have to "defend" yourself at all on these forums!

DITTO, DITTO, DITTO!!!
AMEN, and AMEN!!!!!
I couldn't agree more.

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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 4/1/2010 1:31:26 PM   
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I am a fan of Jeremy now more than when he was with the Kingsmen and he was great then. He sounds great. There are a few tenors that dont get the credit they deserve because they are not with a top name group. Jerermy deserves it. Also, has anyone heard Matt Felts? I have heard him do "Looking for a city" and hit a G above high C. He doesnt get mentioned enough.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 4/5/2010 11:37:21 AM   
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My all time favorite are Johnny Cook and Curtis Elkins. I am still trying to locate the song by Curtis Elkins singing OH What a Savior...

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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 4/7/2010 12:18:45 PM   
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The guy that filled in for the Inspirations knocked tthe top off. He was incredible. Clear and High!!!
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 7/16/2010 6:37:38 PM   
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Jay Parrack was always top notch, never heard him hit a bad note, and can really get up there, on top of all that a wonderful guy too.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 7/16/2010 6:46:01 PM   
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Jonathan Price does and outstanding job for the Dixie Melody Boys.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 7/16/2010 8:14:10 PM   
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You are right, he has really matured into a good tenor.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 7/17/2010 12:03:05 PM   
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Oh Man I have heard a lot hit the high note: Rick Strickland, Brian Free, Gary Shepard, Billy Hodges, David Sutton, David Phelps, Danny Funderburk, Phil Barker, Derrick Boyd, David Walker, Johnny Parrack, Gerald Wolfe sang tenor at one time with the Dumplin Valley boys, he also hit a high note when Legacy Five and Greater Vision did a video together the song was Winging my way back home. He started out singing bass then hit the high note at then end. He moved Jason out of the way at took it!!! It is on youtube!!! This are some of my personal favorites.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 7/19/2010 2:51:15 AM   
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Ernie Phillips and Johnny Parrack are two of the best. Hear Lil' Ern yesterday at my church( even with subt\us problems) can still hit those high notes,
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 7/19/2010 8:35:46 PM   
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U go Jeremy!!! You are one of the best individuals in gospel music today. You are one of the young ones giving it your best. Heck, you were with the Kingsmen. IT doesn't get much better than that. You don't have to explain yourself. I know what it's like to deal with idiots!!!! You tell it brother like it is!!!!
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ORIGINAL: JeremyPeace

In that case, djmaster, I need to talk with Kam Malone, Steve Hurst, and Claire Burgerene, who were all my vocal teachers, and ask them for a refund. If I were singing falsetto 90% of the time, you would hear my crossover quiet often, and my voice would sound like a kid going through voice changes. I use a trained technique called a "mix voice" which is a cross between my middle voice and my head voice. Am I David Phelps? NO. His natural voice is that high on it's own. But if you had any clue about what falsetto actually is, you would know that its a disconnect between the vocal cords, and when air is sent across them, it makes a slight sound that is thin, and airy. You can not push falsetto enough to make a strong note, or to sing full sets night after night.

If you are basing your thoughts on my performances at the NQC, then you must know that those videos were recorded during the time we had to park the bus around horse stables, and sell product in a exhibit hall that showcases farm animals throughout the year. I'm highly allergic to horses and hay, and by the time they shot the videos, my voice was gone. This happened every year.

But, I have a feeling I really don't owe you an explanation or rebuttal to your statement. I've worked all my life, training to get to where I am at today, vocally. Someone named djmaster will never take that away from me.
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ORIGINAL: djmaster

Jeremy Peace, sang in Falsetto 9o% of the time! Thats NOT a TRUE TENOR!

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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/9/2011 10:20:49 AM   
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If you would like to hear my favorite tenor go to You Tube and type in Statesmen feat. Sherrill Nielson (1995)-Hide Thou Me. Sherrill was the tenor singer for the original Imperials quartet. Henry Slaughter player the piano, lead singer was Jake Hess, bass singer was Arman Morrelles, baritone was Gary McSpaden. Sherrill just recently passed throught the gates of Heaven, Dec. 2010.
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/9/2011 8:11:23 PM   
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As some of you may know, I have a masters degree in vocal music performance and have studied vocal pedagogy in pursuit of my degrees. Pedagogy is the science of teaching and in vocal ped you study the muscles, process, cartilages, etc. involved in singing. That said, let me address what Jeremy said:

Jeremy is absolutely right!!! When someone sings falsetto, there is a lack of full medial cord closure and so the sound is airy and weak. You can push falsetto to make is sound stronger, but night after night of that would likely produce vocal nodules because of the abuse to the vocal cords. You will hear tenors occasionally flip into falsetto, usually for effect, but they don't consistently sing falsetto. Men have the ability to sing just as high as women and there is a video on youtube of a guy named Adam Lopez setting the Guinness World Record for the highest note sung by a male by singing, in whistle or flute register not falsetto, a C# that would be the next black key on the top of the piano if there was one beyond the last C. Falsetto actually tops out much lower than head voice and I doubt seriously that these top tenors, like Jeremy, could sing that high in falsetto. I'm a huge Phelps fan and love the full voice sound he produces, but I assure you that Jeremy, Jay, Ernie and the rest of those guys aren't singing Ab6 and above in falsetto. They're singing in head voice, which is not falsetto, while David tends to sing in a head/chest mix up high.

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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/10/2011 2:34:54 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DJspapa1

If you would like to hear my favorite tenor go to You Tube and type in Statesmen feat. Sherrill Nielson (1995)-Hide Thou Me. Sherrill was the tenor singer for the original Imperials quartet. Henry Slaughter player the piano, lead singer was Jake Hess, bass singer was Arman Morrelles, baritone was Gary McSpaden. Sherrill just recently passed throught the gates of Heaven, Dec. 2010.

Sherrill Nielson ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em0FUHlF-cQ

He's great. Reminds me of Bobby Clark.

Bobby with the Cathedrals ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhtNzRRlm3M
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RE: highest tenor(s) in SGM you have heard? - 2/10/2011 2:49:29 AM   
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Here's David Phelps & the Gaither Vocal Band singing HIDE THOU ME.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev5tqgvYlEA
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