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The Florida Boys
Also known asThe Gospel Melody Quartet
GenresSouthern gospel
Years active1947 (1947)–2016 (2016)
Websitewww.floridaboys.com
www.thefloridaboys.net

The Florida Boys were a male vocal quartetinSouthern gospel music. The group was founded in 1947 by J. G. Whitfield. Originally named The Gospel Melody Quartet, the group was renamed in 1954. From the 1950s until 2007, the group was led by Les Beasley as lead/guitar, Glen Allred as baritone, and Derrell Stewart at piano, and featured many notable tenors and basses. In 1999, the Florida Boys were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.[1] The group, led by Charlie Waller in its later years, officially retired in 2016.

History[edit]

Roy Howard, the group's original lead singer, had a heart attack in 1951 and died shortly thereafter. Doyle Wiggins sang lead for about a year. When he left in 1953, he was replaced by Les Beasley. Beasley remained at the lead position through 1999, when he stepped aside and hired Josh Garner to fill the position. Beasley continued to play bass guitar and act as the group's master of ceremonies.

Glen Allred joined as baritone in 1952 Glen had started his career with the Oak Ridge Quartet who later became the Oak Ridge Boys. Glen played guitar for the group and also filled in as baritone when Joe Allred (no relation) was not with the group.; Derrell Stewart became the group's pianist in 1956, Derrell had played with the Dixie Rhythm Quartet prior to joining the Florida Boys. Allred, Stewart, and Beasley remained at their respective positions for over four decades and co-owned the group. During this time, various tenors and basses sang with the group. Billy Todd joined the group as bass singer in the 1958, and stayed with the group until 1972. He was replaced by Buddy Liles, who had sung with The Orrell Quartet, The Rhythm Masters Quartet, The Landmark Quartet, and The Rebels Quartet. Liles stayed with the group for over two decades.

The Florida Boys had a nationally syndicated television show, The Gospel Singing Jubilee.[2]

In 1999, the Florida Boys were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.[3] The group at this time consisted of Allen Cox, Josh Garner, Glen Allred, Gene McDonald, Les Beasley and Derrell Stewart

In 2007, the Florida Boys had two personnel changes at relatively the same time, as long-time bass singer Gene McDonald left to work for a bus company, and tenor Harold Reed left to join the Kingsmen Quartet. McDonald was replaced by Butch Owens, and lead singer Josh Garner moved up to the tenor position, with Les once again singing lead for the group.

Then, in June 2007, Les Beasley announced that the legendary quartet would be disbanding the following month. However, he also announced that they would come back together once more for a farewell appearance at the National Quartet Convention in September 2007.[4]

At the "farewell concert" on the main stage at the National Quartet Convention, it was announced that, with the blessing of Allred, Beasley, and Stewart, the Florida Boys name would be continuing on and the mantle was passed to Charlie Waller to continue on with the Florida Boys legacy.[5] Waller continued to operate the Florida Boys until 2016.

The Florida Boys' cover of the song "Love Lifted Me" was used in Richard Linklater's 2011 Film Bernie and was covered in the soundtrack by actor-musician Jack Black.[6]

Les Beasley died in 2018. Derrell Stewart died in 2020. Glen Allred died in 2022.

Personnel[edit]

Tenor

Lead

Baritone

Bass

Piano

Bass guitar

Drums

Various instruments

Glen Allred's personal work[edit]

Glen Allred and 3 Generations

Glen Allred & 3 Generations is a Southern gospel group. Glen Allred, the former baritone singer for The Florida Boys, is also the baritone singer for The 3 Generations. Randy Allred, the former bass singer for The Dixie Echoes reprises this role. The alto is Cindy Dunn and the soprano is Brandy Allred. Shayne Dunn and Shirley Allred were also featured on the latest album.

Discography:

References[edit]

  • ^ "The Florida Boys | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  • ^ Florida Boys Inducted Into GMA Hall of Fame
  • ^ "Florida Boys Quartet To Retire". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  • ^ Florida Boys Quartet Will Now Continue On
  • ^ Southern Gospel On Film[permanent dead link]
  • External links[edit]


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