
Rangers Quartet
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The Rangers - Denver Crumpler (top), Vernon Hyles, Arnold Hyles, Walter Leverette |
Members at the time were tenor Denver Crumpler, baritone and
guitarist Vernon Hyles, baritone Walter Leverett and bass Arnold Hyles, all of
whom were in the group for well over a decade. All became well known,
especially Crumpler, who moved to the famous Statesmen Quartet in 1953,
and Arnold Hyles, whose powerful bass voice is perhaps the most notable feature
of these records.
Blue Ridge Quartet
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Ed Sprouse, Kenny Gates, Elmo Fagg of the Blue Ridge Quartet |
At the time, the quartet comprised either tenor Clarence
Turbyfill or Ed Sprouse, lead Elmo Fagg, baritone Everett Payne, bass Burl
Strevel and pianist Kenny Gates.
Foggy River Boys
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The Foggy River Boys - Back: Warren Holmes, Charlie Hutton, Bill Matthews. Front: Bill Hedrick, Monty Matthews |
The Matthews version of the Foggy River Boys was associated
with Red Foley, appearing on both the radio and television versions of his Ozark
Jubilee program in 1955 and thereafter. The group had three Decca sessions, the earliest
likely in 1954, and then April and December 1955 dates, each of which yielded
one single. This LP contains four of the six sides made for that label. Group members
at about that time were likely tenor Bill Matthews, tenor Rosie Rozell (later of the
Statesmen), lead Charlie Hutton, baritone Monty Matthews, bass Warren Holmes
and pianist Bill Hedrick.
As you
listen to the three groups, you probably will notice a stylistic transformation from the relatively straightforward Rangers to the extroverted Foggy
River Boys, who were strongly influenced both by the showmanship of the
Blackwood Brothers and Statesmen, and particularly by the innovations of black
gospel groups, producing a style sometimes called “gospel boogie.” The font of
this style is the famous song of that name as recorded in 1947 by the Homeland
Harmony Quartet, available via my singles blog.
The sound is good, if you make allowances
for the reverb that the transfer engineer has applied enthusiastically
throughout the program.