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  1. Hugh Jarrett died at age 78 in an Atlanta hospital on March 31, 2008. With his passing, another link to Elvis Presley’s spectacular career in the 1950s was lost. As a member of the Jordanaires, Jarrett sang bass on many of Elvis’ biggest hits of the fifties, including “Hound Dog,” “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Teddy Bear,” “Jailhouse ...

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  2. In the mid-1950s, with a lineup of Gordon Stoker (first tenor), Neal Matthews (second tenor and lead vocals), Hoyt Hawkins (baritone and lead vocals), and Hugh Jarrett (bass vocals), they also began lending their vocal talents to other artists as background singers in recording sessions.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2008 · By KAY POWELL. Hugh Jarrett's distinctive bass voice imbued Elvis Presley classics with unparalleled richness. Mr. Jarrett, a member of the famed Jordanaires quartet, sang backup for Mr....

  4. Hugh Jarrett, 78, a member of Elvis Presley's backup singing group the Jordanaires, died Saturday at an Atlanta hospital from injuries suffered in a March car accident. The Jordanaires formed as a gospel quartet in 1948.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2008 · Hugh Jarrett, the bass singing member of The Jordanaires who sang backup for Elvis Presley, died May 31, 2008. Hugh's death resulted from injuries sustained in an auto accident March 25th. He had been hospitalized since that time.

  6. The Jordanaires fue un cuarteto vocal estadounidense que inicialmente se formó como un grupo de góspel en 1948. Son conocidos por hacer los coros o voces de fondo para Elvis Presley, en apariciones en vivo y grabaciones de 1956 a 1972.

  7. From 1954 until 1958, Hugh Jarrett sang bass in the quartet the Jordanaires, and his distinctive vocals can be heard on many of Elvis Presley's key recordings, including "Hound Dog", "Don't Be...