- The
Jordanaires were an
American vocal quartet that
formed as a
gospel group in 1948. Over the years, they
recorded both
sacred and
secular music for...
- "Showcase with the
Jordanaires (CD
Liner Notes and
Album Information)". MCA Records. MCAC-87. "Showcase (feat. The
Jordanaires) by
Patsy Cline". Apple...
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Norma Jean Jim &
Jesse Johnnie & Jack
George Jones Grandpa Jones The
Jordanaires Doug
Kershaw Hal
Ketchum Bradley Kincaid Pee Wee King Hank
Locklin Lonzo...
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Stoller and
performed by
Elvis Presley with
backup vocals provided by the
Jordanaires. It
reached No. 15 on the U.S.
country chart, #20 on the U.S. pop chart...
- 21, 2000) was an
American vocalist who
achieved fame as part of The
Jordanaires, one of
country music's
premier backup groups; most
notably with Elvis...
- and
three background singers,
including Gordon Stoker of the po****r
Jordanaires quartet. The
session produced the
moody "Heartbreak Hotel", released...
- Jake Hess (December 24, 1927 –
January 4, 2004) was an
American Grammy Award-winning
southern gospel singer. The son of "a
sharecropper who was a shape-note...
-
features five
tracks written by Cash and
backing vocal performances by The
Jordanaires (who at this time were also
regulars on
Elvis Presley's
recording sessions...
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hometown of
Gordon Stoker,
first tenor of the
famous backup group The
Jordanaires.
Gleason is
located at 36°12′56″N 88°36′44″W / 36.21556°N 88.61222°W...
- hit.
Nelson is
accompanied on the
recording by the
vocal quartet, The
Jordanaires. Fans of the
Seattle Supersonics probably remember the song
being pla****...