Masters V
The Masters Five or Masters V was a Southern Gospel Music quartet founded in 1980 by Hovie Lister as a special consolidation of well-known performers from The Statesmen Quartet and The Blackwood Brothers.[1] The group featured J.D. Sumner as bass, Rosie Rozell and then Steve Warren as tenor, James Blackwood and Jake Hess alternating between lead and baritone, and Lister on piano.[2] Their self-titled debut album, The Masters V, won the 1981 Grammy Award for best traditional gospel performance.[3] The quartet subsequently endured several personnel changes, often due to health and age-related issues.[2] The group's final performance was in 1988.
Masters V | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Southern gospel |
Years active | 1980–1988 |
Labels | Skylite |
Associated acts | The Statesmen Quartet, The Imperials, The Blackwood Brothers, J.D. Sumner and the Stamps |
Past members | Hovie Lister J. D. Sumner James Blackwood Jake Hess Rosie Rozell Steve Warren Sherrill Nielsen Buddy Burton Tommy Howe Jack Toney Ed Hill CJ Almgren |
Discography
- The Masters V (1981) Skylite SLP 6256; reissued as How Great Thou Art (1988) Temple Records
- O What a Savior (1982 ) Skylite SLP 6265 (Rozell, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- The Masters V Present Their Majestic Bass, J.D. Sumner (1982) Skylite
- The Legendary Masters V (1982) Skylite SLP 6282 (Rozell, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- Featuring… (1983) Skylite (Nielsen, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- Live at the Joyful Noise (1983) Skylite (Nielsen, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- Thru the Years (1984) Skylite (Warren, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- Good Things (1984) Skylite (Warren, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- The Master’s Hymns (1985) Skylite (Warren, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- The Masters V Present Their Magnificent Bass, J.D. Sumner (1985) Skylite (Warren, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- Sing Fabulous Blackwood Brothers Hits (1985) Skylite (Warren, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- The Masters V Present 50 Years with the Fabulous James Blackwood (1985) Skylite Records
- Classics of Yesteryear (1986) Skylite SLP 6363 (Warren, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- Have a Little Faith (1986) Merinet
- Sing Me a Song About Jesus (1987) Riversong (Warren, Blackwood, Hess, Sumner, Lister)
- The Legend Lives On (1988) Skylite (Nielsen, Toney, Hill, Sumner, Lister)
- Sing Award Winning Songs of JD Sumner (1988) Skylite (Nielsen, Toney, Hill, Sumner, Lister)
- Superlative Bass JD Sumner (1988) (Nielsen, Toney, Hill, Sumner, Lister)
- The Original Masters Five (1991) Bibletone Records
Members
Line-ups
1980-1982
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1982-1984 | 1984-1987 |
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1987 | 1987 | 1987 |
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1987 | 1987-1988 | 1988
(later transitioned to "J.D. Sumner and The Stamps") |
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- Hovie Lister 1980-1988
- J.D. Sumner 1980-1988
- James Blackwood 1980-1987
- Jake Hess 1980-1987
- Rosie Rozell 1980-1983
- Shaun Nielsen 1983/1988
- Steve Warren 1984-1987
- Chris Hess
- Tommy Thompson
- Buddy Burton
- Charles Yates
- Ed Hill 1987-1988
- Jack Toney 1988
References
- Miller, Zell (June 1996). They Heard Georgia Singing. Mercer University Press. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-86554-504-5.
- "The Masters Five" Archived 2011-06-15 at the Wayback Machine, GOGR Music History, Grand Ole Gospel Reunion, 2005
- Cusic, Don (April 2002). The Sound of Light: A History of Gospel and Christian Music. Hal Leonard Corp. p. 447. ISBN 978-0-634-02938-7.
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