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| Ed Hill— one of the most respected men in Gospel music | |||
Anyone who knows Ed Hill will testify to the fact that during the last 55-plus years of his musical career, his humility, his love of gospel music, his love for God and his love and concern toward God's family are still apparent and vibrant as they were at the onset of his musical pursuits. Whether singing at a small country church or as a backup singer for Elvis Presley, he has never changed. Ed still treats each person he meets as a friend and has one of the most beautiful baritone voices in the gospel music industry. Ed's Christian life is exemplified at home with his loved ones and enjoys the reputation of being one of the most respected family men in the gospel music industry. Known around the world, Ed Hill continues to follow God's call upon his life and would love to share his song and his faith with you and your constituency. Ed Hill now shares the gospel as a Christian solo artist . . . and he is ready to share his ministry with you. In the News: Ed Hill said, "I have been singing gospel music for forty-nine years with various groups, but I am most proud of starting the Prophets Quartet in 1959. Through the years, everywhere I go, people still approach me and tell me how much they love the Prophets and still play the old albums. This has been a labor of love for me, and I dedicate this project to all the Prophets' fans with love and pride." The new recording features a mix of new songs and updated versions of previous Prophets Quartet songs. Group member Paul Jackson contributed five songs to the album. Additional songs were written or co-written by John Daniel, Daniel J. Mount, Susan Farah, Johnny Minick, Terry Pillow, Charles Billingsley, Cheryl Rogers, Nathan DiGesare and Lari Goss. More information on the newly revived quartet will be available at www.prophetsquartet.com.
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