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George Wilson Younce (February 22, 1930 –
April 11, 2005) was a
Southern gospel b**** vocalist,
known for
performing with
Southern gospel quartets, especially...
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December 1999. The group's
final lineup consisted of Glen
Payne (lead),
George Younce (b****),
Ernie Haase (tenor),
Scott Fowler (baritone and b**** guitar), and...
- vocalist,
George Younce witnessed Haase's
performance many
times and
marked his fast
growth as a
vocalist and communicator. In
April 1990,
Younce and co-founder...
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featured Glen, Earl and Lily Fern Weatherford,
Armond Morales, and
George Younce.
Younce was
later replaced by
Henry Slaughter. In 1963,
Weatherfords members...
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Leonard Alonzo Younce (January 8, 1917 –
March 26, 2000) was an
American football player and coach. He had a six year career,
interrupted by
World War...
- 1999,
after the
owners of the
Cathedral Quartet, Glen
Payne and
George Younce,
decided to
retire in 1999.
Legacy Five's very
first lineup consisted of...
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continued his solo career. Subsequently,
former Cathedrals b****
George Younce and Jake Hess,
along with Bill
Gaither formed The Old
Friends Quartet with...
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Jeremy Y
Yammata to Yanakov,
Rachel Yang,
Rachel to
Yestremensky Younce to Young, Lord
Stefan Younger to
Yviernau Z
Zachary to
Zidaru Zilwicki to...
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Beauty Edward Kynaston Billy Crudup Thérèse
Saint Thérèse of
Lisieux Lindsay Younce The Blue
Butterfly Pete
Carlton (The
character is
based on
David Marenger)...
- 2005). "George
Younce...Dies at 75".
Baptist Press.
Retrieved 4
September 2020.
Akron Beacon Journal Staff (13
April 2005). "George W.
Younce". Legacy. Retrieved...