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  1. In 1948, Monty and Bill Matthews left. Hawkins switched to baritone, and new lead Neal Matthews was recruited. Don Bruce came in as a new first tenor, but he was drafted the next year. The group narrowed to a quartet, with Gordon Stoker taking over as first tenor. They became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 1949.

    • 1948–2013; 2023
  2. Warren (Monty) Matthews: Born August 25, 1927, was Baritone for The Jordanaires 1948 -1952. Monty passed away April 5, 2005. One of the Original founding members, along with his brother, Bill Matthews.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2012 · The Jordanaires eran un cuarteto vocal norteamericano, que se formó como en 1948. Su popularidad llegó cuando, en 1956, entraron a formar parte de la carrera de Elvis Presley convirtiéndose en el grupo vocal que le acompañó en directos y grabaciones hasta 1972. La Formación inicial, estaba integrada por Bill Matthews, Bob Hubbard, Monty ...

  4. The Jordanaires were an American vocal quartet that formed as a gospel group in 1948. Over the years, they recorded both sacred and secular music for recording companies such as Capitol Records, RCA Victor, Columbia Records, Decca Records, Vocalion Records, Stop Records, and many other smaller independent labels.

  5. Bill Matthews; Bob Hubbard; Warren (Monty) Matthews; Culley Holt; Hoyt Hawkins; Neal Matthews Jr. Don Bruce; Hugh Jarrett; Duane West; Louis Nunley

    • 1948–2013
  6. 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) See also. In Spanish: The Jordanaires para niños

  7. 5 de abr. de 2005 · Monty continued to work in the recording studio with his son Randy in the 1970s. He helped him remix Albrecht, Roley and Moores 1977 release, Gently Flowing Feeling . In 1980, he sang backing vocals on Randys self-titled effort.