• Source: Mark Trammell Quartet
    • Mark Trammell Quartet, previously Mark Trammell Trio, is a Southern gospel quartet, founded by Mark Trammell, who formerly sang with The Kingsmen, Gold City Quartet, The Cathedrals, and Greater Vision.


      Group history


      The group began in 2002 as a trio consisting of Eric Philips, Mark Trammell, and Joseph Smith. Tenor Joel Wood performed with the quartet from 2008 through 2011 until Eric Phillips returned. In 2013, Eric Phillips once again returned to Law Enforcement work, so a search for a new tenor went out, until Dustin Black, a brand new Southern Gospel tenor was discovered. Dustin Sweatman served for 6 years as lead singer and pianist, from 2006 through September 2012. When Dustin Sweatman stepped down as lead singer in 2012, Mark's son Nick Trammell came on board as their new lead singer and is still present with the group. In 2009 Pat Barker joined the group as bass and the quartet was formed. In 2014, Pat Barker felt it was time to leave the road, so Randy Byrd, formerly of the Lefevre Quartet, began singing bass with the group. Blake Buffin joined as the new tenor in the Summer of 2015. Buffin departed the group in The Inspirations in 2019, and Stephen Adair from The Dixie Echoes was selected as the new tenor.


      Members (past and present)




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      Cathedrals Family Reunion Members




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      Discography


      2002: Love To Tell The Story
      2003: Something Good
      2003: Supply
      2004: Beside Still Waters
      2005: This Time
      2006: Journey Thus Far
      2007: Once Upon A Cross
      2008: Always Have A Song
      2008: Home For Christmas
      2009: Vintage Gospel
      2010: Testimony
      2011: Treasures
      2012: Lifetime
      2013: LIVE in Louisville
      2014: Your Walk Talks
      2014: Home for Christmas (with The Whisnants)
      2015: Rewind
      2016: Full Sail
      2018: Great Moments
      2019: God Has Provided
      2021: Still Standing
      2024: Classic


      References




      External links


      Official website

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