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| Also known as | Carolina Boys (2001–04) | 
| Origin | Asheville, North Carolina | 
| Genres | Southern gospel | 
| Years active | 1956–present | 
| Labels | Stars Records Piedmont Records Skylite Records Mark V Records QCA Records Chime Records Kingsmen Colonial Records Heavy Weight Records Supreme Records Canaan Records Heart Warming Records Riversong Records Horizon Records  | 
| Members | 
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| Past members | see Lineups section below | 
| Website | kingsmenquartet | 
The Kingsmen Quartet (better known as The Kingsmen) is an American Southern gospel vocal quartet.
Musical career and awards
The Kingsmen are a Southern Gospel vocal quartet based out of Asheville, North Carolina. Many singers of Southern Gospel including Jim Hamill,[1] Squire Parsons,[2] Anthony Burger,[3] Mark Trammell, and others have been members of The Kingsmen. The group was most well known in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s for their live concert recordings and band.
- Album of the Year – Big and Live (1974)
 - Album of the Year – Chattanooga Live (1978)
 - Southern Gospel Album of the Year – From Out of the Past (1980)
 
Singing News Fan Awards
- Favorite Group (1980, 1985)
 - Favorite Traditional Male Quartet (1981)
 - Favorite Horizon Group (2002, as Carolina Boys)
 - Favorite Lead: Jim Hamill (1974, 1975, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985)
 - Favorite Male Singer: Jim Hamill (1981, 1984, 1985)
 - Favorite Tenor: Johnny Parrack (1976), Ernie Phillips (1980, 1981)
 - Favorite Bass: Ray Dean Reese (1979, 1985)
 - Favorite Baritone: Wayne Maynard (1981), Parker Jonathan (1992, 1993)
 - Favorite Band (1978, 1981 to 1984, 1986 to 1997)
 - Favorite Musician: Anthony Burger (1980 to 1989)
 - Favorite Musician (non-pianist): Tim Surrett (2004, 2005)
 - Favorite Horizon Individual: Bryan Hutson (1997)
 - Song of the Year: "Sweet Beulah Land" (1981), "Wish You Were Here" (1992)
 - Album of the Year: Wish You Were Here (1992)
 
Other
- BMI Radio Airplay Award, “Oh Yes I Am” (2016)
 - BMI Radio Airplay Award, “Battle Cry” (2017)
 - Gospel Music Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2000)[4]
 - Christian Music Hall of Fame (inducted in 2007)[5]
 - Southern Gospel Hall of Fame 
- Eldridge Fox, inducted in 1998
 - Jim Hamill, inducted in 2004
 - Anthony Burger, inducted in 2007
 - Ray Dean Reese, inducted in 2008
 - Squire Parsons, inducted in 2008
 - Mark Trammell, inducted in 2018
 - Ernie Phillips, inducted in 2019
 - Arthur Rice, inducted in 2022
 
 
Lineups
| 1956–1957
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| 1957-1958 | early-mid 1959 | late 1959 | 
 
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| 1960-1964 | 1964-1965 | 1965-1966 | 
 
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| 1966 | 1967 | Late 1967-mid 1968 | 
 
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| 1968-1969 | 1970 | early 1971 | 
 
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| Spring-Summer 1971 | Summer-late 1971 | late 1971-1973 | 
 
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| 1973–1975 | 1975–1976 | 1976–1977 | 
 
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| 1977–1978 | 1978–1979 | 1979 | 
 
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| 1979–1980 | 1980–1983 | 1983–1984 | 
 
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| 1984–1988 | 1988–1989 | 1989–1993 | 
 
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| 1993–1995 | 1995–1996 | 1996–1997 | 
 
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| 1997–1998 | 1998–2001 | 2001–2002
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| 2002–2003 | 2003–2004 | 2004–2005
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| 2005–2007 | 2007–2008 | 2008–2009 | 
 
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| 2009–2010 | 2010–2011 | 2011–2012 | 
 
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| 2012–2016 | 2016 | 2016–2017 | 
 
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| 2017–2018 | 2018-2022 | November 2022-December 2023 | 
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Discography
- 1956 Single: If Everybody Prays/This World’s Gonna Bow to the King of Kings
 - 1959 EP: House of Gold/Till I Found God/New Jerusalem/This is a Mean World
 - 1960 What Love
 - 1961 New Jerusalem
 - 1962 Closer to Thee
 - 1963 That Kingsmen Sound
 - 1964 From the Land of the Sky
 - 1965 A Visit with the Kingsmen
 - 1966 Carolina's Favorite Quartet
 - 1966 Songs and Spirituals
 - 1967 Sing Out!
 - 1968 Kingsmen Kountry
 - 1968 Daddy Sang Bass
 - 1968 Crown Him King
 - 1969 Try a Little Kindness
 - 1969 Standing Room Only
 - 1970 The Kingsmen
 - 1971 Then and Now
 - 1971 Suddenly There's a Valley
 - 1971 America's Favorite Hymns
 - 1971 Presented by Colonial Mobile Homes
 - 1972 May Day
 - 1972 Turn Your Radio On
 - 1972 It's Time to Ring the Bell
 - 1972 Johnny Parrack Out Front
 - 1972 Hymn Time in the Country
 - 1973 High and Low: Johnny Parrack and Ray Dean Reese
 - 1973 Sing a Lot of Gospel
 - 1973 Reverend Everett Beverly and Anna Laura
 - 1973 Just Plain Singin'
 - 1973 Just As the Sun Went Down (same album as above)
 - 1973 Big and Live
 - 1974 1686 lbs. of Gospel
 - 1975 Jubiliation
 - 1975 The Old and the New: Jim Hamill and Squire Parsons
 - 1975 24 Carat Gospel
 - 1976 It Made News In Heaven
 - 1976 Just In Time
 - 1976 Golden Gospel
 - 1977 Just a Little Closer Home
 - 1977 Chattanooga Live
 - 1978 The Upper Window
 - 1979 From Out of the Past
 - 1980 Ring the Bells of Freedom
 - 1981 Live...Naturally
 - 1982 Your Ride Is on the Way
 - 1982 With Grady Nutt
 - 1983 Live from the University of Alabama
 - 1984 Kingsmen Silver (compilation album with two original featuring Garry Sheppard)
 - 1984 The Game of Life
 - 1985 Better in Person
 - 1986 Stand Up at Opryland USA
 - 1987 Mississippi Live
 - 1988 Anchors Aweigh
 - 1989 The Judgement (released on cd as "The Kingsmen")
 - 1990 Live in Dayton
 - 1991 Wish You Were Here
 - 1992 Singin' in the Sun Live
 - 1992 Walking with Jesus
 - 1992 Singing News Hits
 - 1992 Living by Faith
 - 1993 27 Great Gospel Songs
 - 1993 New Life
 - 1993 Kingsmen Band
 - 1994 Ridin' High
 - 1994 Live from the Alabama Theatre
 - 1994 A Kingsmen Christmas
 - 1994 30 Great Gospel Songs
 - 1995 Georgia Live
 - 1996 40th Anniversary Reunion: Perfecting the Crown
 - 1996 Beyond the Clouds
 - 1997 You're Not Alone
 - 1997 Southern Classics Volume 1
 - 1997 Kingsmen Standards Volume 1
 - 1998 The Old Time Way
 - 1998 Kingsmen Standards Volume 2
 - 1999 Southern Classics Volume 2
 - 1999 Shelter
 - 1999 Not Quite as Big, But Just as Live
 - 2000 Proven Time and Again
 - 2001 I Will
 - 2001 Honoring the Heritage 1 (as Carolina Boys)
 - 2002 Good News! (as Carolina Boys)
 - 2003 Ready (as Carolina Boys)
 - 2004 Born Again
 - 2005 My Past Is Past
 - 2006 Good, Good God
 - 2007 I'll Not Turn Back-Live
 - 2007 Honoring the Heritage 2 - Live
 - 2008 When God Ran
 - 2009 Missing People
 - 2010 Honoring the Heritage 3
 - 2010 Live Performances from the National Quartet Convention
 - 2011 Grace Says
 - 2012 Once Again
 - 2013 Front Row Live
 - 2014 Battle Cry
 - 2016 Classic Live Performances
 - 2017 They Don't Know
 - 2019 Victory Shout
 - 2020 40th Anniversary Reunion: Live, Extended, Remixed, Remastered
 - 2021 More to the Story
 - 2022 ‘Tis the Reason
 - 2023 Decades, Volumes 1 & 2
 
External links and references
References
- ↑ "Jim Hamill". www.sgma.org. Archived from the original on January 14, 2006. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
 - ↑ "Squire Parsons". Archived from the original on May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
 - ↑ "Anthony John Burger". Archived from the original on March 10, 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
 - ↑ "Year of 2000 « GMA Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on November 26, 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
 - ↑ "Hallmuseum.com". Hallmuseum.com. Archived from the original on August 19, 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
 
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