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Glen Payne

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38: 217:. While the quartet saw several different people hold the tenor, baritone and pianist positions, Payne and Younce remained the guiding forces of the quartet until Glen's death in 1999 during the Cathedral's farewell retirement tour. Payne and Younce were the only lead and bass singers the Cathedrals ever had. 293:
in one of the most memorable NQC performances of all time. It was the final time Glen would perform publicly with the Cathedrals. Payne was married and had three children and three grandchildren. He is buried in Williamson Memorial Gardens in Franklin, Tennessee.
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on October 15, 1999, aged 72 during the Cathedral's farewell tour, just five days before his 73rd birthday. Although unable to attend that year, Glen made his final performance at the
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At age 17 in 1944, he joined the Stamps-Baxter Quartet. Payne was also a member of the Lester Stamps Quartet, The Stamps All-Stars, and The Stamps-Ozark Quartet. In 1956, he joined
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Glen was the willing "target" of many of emcee George's jokes and icebreakers during the quartet's run. George often referred to Glen as "The Old Man". Glen's signature song was
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Michael P. Graves and David Fillingim, eds., More Than “Precious Memories”: The Rhetoric of Southern Gospel Music (Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 2004).
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James R. Goff, Jr., Close Harmony: A History of Southern Gospel (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2002).
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Singing News (December, 1999) (http://www.singingnews.com/ Southern-Gospel-News/11609840/), accessed October 25, 2010.
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On April 4, 2019, Glen's wife Van Lua died aged 81. On June 27, 2024, Glen's daughter Carla died aged 64 from cancer.
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Glen Payne and George Younce, with Ace Collins, The Cathedrals (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1998).
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Jim Goff and Danny Jones, “Southern Gospel Music Mourns the Loss of Another Pioneer: GLEN PAYNE 1926–1999”.
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During the 1970s, the Cathedrals were regulars on Sunday Morning Television appearing on "
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The Cathedrals: The Story of America's Best-Loved Gospel Quartet
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for many years, being enshrined in the SGMA Hall of Fame at
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Payne, Glen; Younce, George; Collins, Ace (2000-01-21).
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Index

Glenn Payne

Royse City, Texas
Franklin, Tennessee
Southern gospel
The Cathedral Quartet
Great Depression
The Weatherford Quartet
George Younce
Henry Slaughter
Bobby Clark
Rex Humbard
Cathedral of Tomorrow
Akron, Ohio
George Younce
Cathedral Quartet
Southern Gospel
The Gospel Singing Jubilee
NBC
Today
Gaither Homecoming
board of directors
National Quartet Convention
Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame
Dollywood
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
cancer
National Quartet Convention
Vanderbilt Hospital
hymn

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