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Edwin Lee "Ed" Hill 1935 - Inducted 2009
Benefactor: Friends of SGMA
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The son of a
minister, Ed was born in Ed and The Prophets soon became regulars on the Gospel Singing Caravan television series with the LeFevres, the Blue Ridge Quartet and the Johnson Sisters. After Ed retired The Prophets, he enjoyed a lengthy tenure with Hovie Lister and The Statesmen. J.D. Sumner of the Stamps Quartet asked Ed to manage his talent agency and music companies, and in 1973 was asked to sing baritone temporarily until a permanent voice could be acquired. "Temporarily" lengthened into five years of fulltime service with the Stamps Quartet and with the late Elvis Presley. In 1980, Ed was instrumental in the fast rise to popularity of The Singing Americans and was able to give a "hand up" to many young gospel artists—including Mike LeFevre, Rick Strickland, Michael English and Ivan Parker. In 1987, J.D. Sumner reorganized the Stamps Quartet from his existing Master's V group, and J.D. again asked Ed to become a member of his group. According to J.D., Ed was "one of the best quartet men I ever worked with." Ed, along with
The Stamps were permanent members of the Elvis Presley Show until
Elvis' death in 1977. The voice heard at the close of each Elvis
performance . . . "Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the
building. Thank you and good night!" . . . was none other
than Ed himself. |
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