Hearts of: The most essential part of something with deepest feeling or emotions.
Harmony: An agreeable combination of components and pleasant sound.
Quartet: An organized group of four singers.
The power of music is awesome. It can melt the hardest of hearts, provide hope for the hurting, and offer praise and adoration. A group of Christians from Central Florida personifies this fact while using it's brand of Southern Gospel Music in the most effective manner to spread the mighty message of God's great love.
Hearts of Harmony was formed in 1953, and based in Lincoln County, West Virginia. Dee Cooper's mother was a member, singing the alto part. Dee's earliest recollection is being permitted to watch and listen to their weekly practice sessions, held at his parents home (but not make a peep).
"Pop" Cantley, lead singer, was a seasoned teacher and taught "shape-notes," perfect pitch (using a pitch harp) and voice, all during those practices. They did not know then, the impact it had on the boy who could only watch and listen.
The quartet traveled throughout the tri-state region, while hosting a weekly radio broadcast on WKLC, St. Albans, WV. They disbanded in 1958, but not before Dee began to travel and was featured on each concert and radio show. Dee has been given the opportunity to reform a group whose desire is to preserve the great tradition of four-part harmony as quartets in the earlier days. Home based in the city known as the "Gateway to the Stars," Titusville is the home base of the group. The members consist of Dee Cooper, baritone; Ryan Johns, bass; Gary Franklin, tenor; and Frankie Powell, Jr, lead. All members are excited and claim to be living a dream by getting to sing for all of God's people. Check them out on-line @ http://www.heartsofharmony.com/
Oh How I recall Grandpa singing this before he passed on in 83
searchwiser 2 years ago
Well done.
Brother Don.
apostleds 3 years ago
Wonderful song and the singing. :) 100/100*
o7jimmy 3 years ago