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Statesmen feat. Sherrill Nielsen (1995) - Hide Thou Me

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

Personnel:
Hovie Lister, Doug Young, Eric St. Clair, Jack Toney, Sherrill Nielsen

This was just before the death of Rosie Rozell, who was supposed to sing with the group that weekend. When Rosie was admitted to the hospital, Sherrill just happened to be available for that weekend. Hovie jokingly referred to this lineup as "The Statesmen of this week".

Thanks Jim Sheets for the video!!

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  • I will miss you .

    Rest In Peace .

  • Love you Sherrill, RIP.

  • Also what made Elvis so Versatile is that in the 50's he could get his Voice to go High and then he could get his Voice to go deep also in the 50's, then in the 70's his Voice was even deeper and when he would do Unchained Melody His Voice was so POWERFUL and dark it would put Chills all over your body, and after getting his voice to be so deep and dark at the end of Unchained Melody he would get his Voice to go High again, That's Versatility and that's the King of Music = Elvis Presley!!!!!

  • Tarheelmusicman---Elvis could have easily been in a Gospel Music Quartet, as a matter of fact the Biggest Legend in the History of Gospel Music the Late Great Lowest Bass Singer in the World J.D. Sumner said that exact same thing on a Interview one time, and I guess you could call Vibrato as being VERSATILE which is a good thing, Elvis was the Most versatile singer in the History of Music and that is why he is the Greatest Singer in the History of The World and the absolute King of Music!!!!!!

  • Elvis could sing anything he wanted to. He sure did a fantastic job on the gospel songs he did - thank goodness.

  • ELVIS had to much vibrato in his voice to ever sing in a Pro Level Gospel Quartet, Elvis knew he wasn't a real gospel singer like J toney or Nielson.

  • Sherrill is so awesome. ELVIS loved this guy and he also loved Hovie Lister. Elvis loved the Statesmans. Can you imagine Elvis blending in with this performance?

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