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In the first decades of the twentieth century, Southern Gospel drew much of its creative energy from the Holiness movement churches that arose throughout the south. Early gospel artists such as Smith's Sacred Singers, The Speer Family, The Stamps Quartet, The Blackwood Family, The Lefevre Trio, achieved wide popularity through their recordings and radio performances in the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. On October 20, 1927,The Stamps Quartet recorded their early hit "Give The World A Smile" for Victor, which become their theme song. The Stamps Quartet was heard on the radio throughout Texas and the South.

Psalm 137:3

Sing us one of the    Songs of Zion.

 

Almost Home

Almost Home

Just A Few More Days

He's All I Need

Payday

Somebody Prayed Me Out Of Harms Way

Heaven Is My Goal

Everything To Me

God Will Move In The Midnight Hour

Outside The Gate

God Walks The Dark Hills

I'll Not Be Moved From Mt. Zion

I've Come Too Far To Look Back

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The Beginning Almost Home Live 2008 Prime Time Live

 

 

 

 
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