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  1. Hoyt Hawkins – baritone and lead vocals, piano, organ, percussion (1949–1980; died 1982) Neal Matthews Jr. — second tenor and lead vocals, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, double bass, bass guitar (1949–2000; died 2000) Gordon Stoker – tenor vocals, piano, organ, percussion (1951–2013; died 2013) Ray Walker – bass vocals ...

    • 1948–2013; 2023
  2. La alineación consistente en Gordon Stoker, primer tenor y mánager, Neal Matthews, segundo tenor y voz principal, Hoyt Hawkins, barítono y Ray Walker, bajo, sería la formación más estable del grupo, desempeñándose durante los años sesenta y setenta.

    • 1948
  3. Neal Matthews, Hoyt Hawkins, Ray Walker, Gordon Stoker. Hoyt Hawkins: born March 31, 1927. Passed away 1982 at the age of 55. Hoyt began singing 2nd Tenor, April 1952 when Bob Hubbard was drafted and switched over to Baritone with the departure of Monty Matthews in October 1952.

  4. They debuted on the Grand Ole Opry in 1949. The group changed members during the early ’50s, with Gordon Stoker and Hoyt Hawkins replacing Hubbard (who was drafted) and Bill Matthews (who became seriously ill). In 1953, Monty Matthews left the group for personal reasons, and was replaced by Neal Matthews.

  5. 4 de feb. de 2021 · This lineup, consisting of Gordon Stoker, first tenor and manager, Neal Matthews, Jr., second tenor and lead, Hoyt Hawkins, baritone, and Ray Walker, bass, would be the group's most stable lineup, lasting throughout the 1960s and 70s.

  6. 26 de oct. de 2022 · I remember that Hoyt Hawkins just really took a liking to Elvis and Elvis took a liking to him, and Hoyt was the only one who later remembered him coming backstage.

  7. Hawkins, Hoyt (31 March 1927-23 October 1982) Keyboardist, percussionist and vocalist from Paducah, Kentucky, who was a member of John Daniel’s quartet and attended Peabody College, where he met his future wife, Dorothy.