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  1. Neal Matthews Jr. (October 26, 1929 – April 21, 2000) was an American vocalist who achieved fame as part of The Jordanaires, one of country music's premier backup groups; most notably with Elvis Presley. Matthews played guitar, double bass, and bass guitar. Biography.

  2. Neal Matthews Jr. (26 de octubre de 1929 - 21 de abril de 2000) fue un vocalista estadounidense que alcanzó fama como parte de The Jordanaires, uno de los principales grupos de respaldo de la música country; más notablemente con Elvis Presley. Matthews tocaba la guitarra, el contrabajo y el bajo.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2003 · Neal Matthews Jr., second tenor for The Jordanaires, died Friday night after an apparent heart attack at his home in the Brentwood section of Nashville. He was 70. A Nashville native, Mr....

  4. 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 (1958–2013) Other members. Bill Matthews – vocals (1948–1949) Monty Matthews – vocals ...

    • 1948–2013; 2023
  5. Neal Matthews Jr. (October 26, 1929 – April 21, 2000) was an American vocalist who achieved fame as part of The Jordanaires, one of country music's premier backup groups; most notably with Elvis Presley. Matthews played guitar, double bass, and bass guitar.

  6. Inducted. 2001. Members: Hugh Gordon Stoker* Neal Matthews Jr.* Hoyt Hawkins* Ray Walker* Bill Matthews. Monty Matthews. Bob Money. Culley Holt. Bob Hubbard. Hugh Jarrett. Duane West. Louis Nunley. Curtis Young.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2021 · Hawkins switched to baritone, and new lead Neal Matthews, Jr. was recruited. Don Bruce came in as a new first tenor; however, he was drafted the next year. The group narrowed to a quartet, with Stoker taking over as first tenor.