Cathedral Quartet - Great, Great Day
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Roy Tremble also would switch second tenor with Glen a lot when Roger would get the lead in a song. You'll notice this in "He'll Soon Be Here". He was kind of the predecessor to Mark Trammell and Scott Fowler. Just goes to show how versatile Roy was back then and probably still is.
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I love all of the hair on top of George's head. I forgot how different it looked from when he just combed a bunch of hair up there from the sides and back of his head. Love the Cats.
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There's gonna be a great great day All of my troubles will pass away I read the book and the book did say Oh there's gonna be a great great day On my back no more burdens On my shoulders no more cares In my heart no more sadness And the bells of peace will ring out everywhere I'm gonna rest beside the waters Fill my cup till it overflows Oh how sweet just to see the sunshine How I suffered in this world nobody knows
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A little after this Roger Horne left the group and Roy Tremble became tenor. George Amon Webster came aboard as baritone and the rest of the group remained the same for quite a while until Roy, George and Lorne left and formed a group called "The Brothers". This group was short lived.
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Roy Tremble who sings lead was baritone, then later beame tenor what a range
Love this song also done by The Oak Ridge Boys who had a great recording of this number audio of it is also here on YT.
I never knew that the Cathedrals had recorded this ...GREAT 5*****.
HymnTimeGospelSongs 2 years ago 7
Alway's loved Roger Horne as their tenor. Too bad he didn't stay very long.Like the way Roy Tremble made this song fit him, too.
beatapt5 2 years ago 5