Brotherhood Quartet - Somebody Touched Me

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

Brotherhood Quartet singing at Sloantown Community Church. Harold Coomer (tenor), Jamey Lane (lead/bass guitar), Jim Matheson (baritone/rhythm guitar), Buford Light (bass), Joe Lane (keyboard), Ronnie Campbell (drums), John Matheson (steel guitar), and Terry Cable (lead guitar).

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  • coomercover do you have any more recent videos of The Brotherhood? I think the lineup they have here is as good as anyone in quartet singing today. The fact the have a live band is a plus in my book .I am not a fan of tracks .

  • I won't remove your comment, but you are off base on some things and wrong on others.

    I will point out that the group's original bass singer Ernie Peters is not dead and appeared on the group's live reunion recording several years ago.

  • This group in the 70's WAS THE BEST TRUE SOUTHERN GOSPEL GROUP THERE WAS. They started as THE SOUTHERN KINGS turned down a RCA record deal to sing gospel, but they were the best.

  • i was raised with these boys the original group was Dennis Bradley, Ronnie Campbell, Jim and John Matheson, Ernie Peters, later replaced with Mike Presnell when Ernie died and there was a 13 yr old kid Dirk Johnson on the piano WHO IS NOW THE KEYBOARD PLAYER FOR BILL ANDERSON. They were the best. Dennis Bradley wrote ALMOST EVERY SONG THEY DID IN THE 70'S the reason they broke up is DENNIS GOT GREEDY HE WANTED TO HOG ALL THE GLORY AND ALL THE MONEY THAT'S WHY THEY QUIT. //Ronnie Reece

  • The Brotherhood have been around for a long time I remember them back in the late 70's . Dennis Bradley sang lead and Mike Presnell sang bass. The Matheson twins and Dennis Laws were in one of the tightest bands in northeast Tn. gospel music at the time . I never understood why they never went fulltime they were that good .

  • The band's so good that it sounds like they're using an audio track.

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