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About The Gospel Quartet Paradise

The Gospel Quartet is a Quartet Channel devoted to promoting and preserving traditional African-American Quartet music. We preserve the music of the past, and we promote the Indie Quartets of today. Elder Lee Williams aka The Sheriff, is the owner of this channel. Elder Lee has been affiliated with quartet since 1969, when he began to sing 5th tenor with the Soulful Sons of Zion of Oakland, CA. These YouTube archives contain previously broadcasted shows and are available anywhere on the planet where there is access to the Worldwide Web via the internet. We are trying to take quartet music interstellar, but we are waiting on the first satellite directed to outer space. Oh, forgot to mention that Elder Lee is a closet comedian. Please like and subscribe, and hit that notification bell, and you'll never miss a new upload. God Bless.. The Sheriff

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