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The Vicksburg Quartet Free Music

The Vicksburg Quartet

Members: Steve Aungst, Jim Ford (11)

The Vicksburg Quartet was a gospel quartet founded by Steve Aungst in 1963 with Melvin Van Orman, Jim White, Bob Walls, and J. T. Miller making up the vocal quartet. In 1966 they released their first album, "Songtime At The Old Country Church". The group went through many changes in membership over the years, and released many more records. The Vicksburg Quartet was also responsible for holding the Pennsylvania State Singing Convention(s) from 1976 to 2015. Members Steve Aungst and Jake Snyder (Active 1969-1993) had been present for all 40 years of conventions. The group was disbanded by Steve Aungst in December of 1996, the name only being used for the Singing Conventions that they hosted for so many years before.

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