Ernie Haase & Signature Sound God Delivers Again

2002 southern gospel quartet by Ernie Haase

Ernie Haase & Signature Sound

Ernie Haase & Signature Sound at a concert in Apeldoorn (NL),12 February 2010.

Ernie Haase & Signature Sound at a concert in Apeldoorn (NL),12 February 2010.

Background data
Genres Southern gospel
Years agile 2002 (2002)–present
Labels Provident Music
Website www.erniehaase.com
Members
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Doug Anderson – lead/baritone
  • Dustin Doyle – lead/baritone
  • Paul Harkey – bass
  • Tyler Vestal – piano
Past members
  • Tim Duncan
  • Devin McGlamery
  • Shane Dunlap
  • Ryan Seaton
  • Wesley Pritchard
  • Garry Jones
  • Roy Webb
  • Gordon Mote
  • Wayne Haun
  • Ian Owens

Ernie Haase & Signature Audio is a Southern gospel quartet founded in 2002 by Ernie Haase, former Cathedral Quartet tenor and Garry Jones, former Gold City pianist. As of Nov 2021, the group consists of Dustin Doyle (lead/baritone), Doug Anderson (lead/baritone), Paul Harkey (bass) and Ernie Haase (tenor). The lineup of the ring has changed several times. The group has released 31 albums and fourteen DVDs, which feature other Christian artists.

History [edit]

Origin [edit]

The Cathedral Quartet announced their farewell tour in 1999. Pb vocalizer Glen Payne died on October xv, 1999 before the end of the tour. Upon request of Glen Payne, the remaining members finished the tour with pianist Roger Bennett performing Payne's vocals. Following the tour Bennett and baritone Scott Fowler formed Legacy Five[1] while Ernie Haase connected his solo career.[2]

After, former Cathedrals bass George Younce and Jake Hess, along with Bill Gaither formed The Quondam Friends Quartet with Ernie Haase, Wesley Pritchard, and Garry Jones. The Quondam Friends Quartet disbanded after nigh two years on the route, withal, as Hess and Younce's ill health prevented them from doing much traveling. Ernie Haase, along with Jones, continued quartet singing and wished to create a quartet with a modern paradigm and mental attitude, simply traditional in sound. Haase and Jones, together with lead singer Shane Dunlap, baritone Doug Anderson, and bass singer Tim Duncan formed the Signature Sound Quartet. They recorded 3 albums, Stand by Me released in April 2002, followed past Edifice a Bridge and Glory To His Name in 2003. They participated in their beginning live concert (Alive in Indiana) at Reardon Auditorium, in Anderson, Indiana, on February 21, 2003.

2003–04 [edit]

Later Shane Dunlap left Signature Audio to start a solo career after release of their third album Glory to His Name in 2003. Wesley Pritchard took Dunlap's position while the group searched for a full-time pb. Jones and Haase dissolved their business human relationship later the first year and Roy Webb was chosen equally pianist. After, they found Ryan Seaton and hired him every bit the new atomic number 82 vocalizer. Haase's father-in-constabulary George Younce became co-owner of the quartet and helped the grouping have an affiliation with the Gaither Music Group. They released their fourth anthology, The Ground is Level, followed by Great Love in 2004.

Name change [edit]

In 2004, the group changed its name to Ernie Haase and Signature Sound, reportedly in order to avoid defoliation with other similarly titled regional groups.[ citation needed ] They released their self-titled album in Oct 2005. They signed with the Gaither Music Group and became regular performers with the Gaither Homecoming tours and videos. In May 2007, pianist Roy Webb left the ring to be with his father, who was dying of cancer. On May 29, 2007, it was announced that Webb had resigned from the group. Later,[ when? ] it was announced that Gordon Mote would be the group'south pianoforte actor during their Get Abroad Jordan summer bout supporting their album Become Away, Hashemite kingdom of jordan released in January 2007. Singer and producer Bill Gaither somewhen began scheduling a second serial of concerts with merely Signature Sound and the Gaither Song Ring appearing together. Due in part to the popularity of these concerts, the 2 groups decided to tape a single album together, entitled Together, which debuted in October 2007. On the DVD, it was hinted that time to come collaborations between Signature Sound and the Vocal Band were upcoming. Producer and songwriter Wayne Haun has served equally their pianist since their 2008 Summertime tour. The group's next project was entitled, Dream On. This was released in tardily October 2008 and was filmed in Chicago, at the Navy Pier Ballroom. In Oct 2009 a new Christmas album, the grouping'southward 2nd such album, was released entitled Every Calorie-free That Shines at Christmas.

The Cathedrals tributes [edit]

Left to right: Anderson, Duncan, Haase and McGlamery in 2010

In September 2009, post-obit a three-year hiatus from the National Quartet Convention, Haase and Signature Sound returned to performing there along with the residue of the Gaither Homecoming performers. Haase failed to appear with onetime Cathedrals members Scott Fowler, Gerald Wolfe, Mark Trammell and Danny Funderburk for a NQC special showcase presentation called The Cathedrals Remembered, a tribute concert at the convention in which the former Cathedral members joined forces to sing many old Cathedral songs and to honor George Younce and Glen Payne. Haase had other engagements over the weekend and had to exit NQC early, prior to the taping. In January 2009, Ernie Haase announced a Cathedrals tribute tour was next on the quartet'south calendar and the grouping started touring with a alive band that included Wayne Haun on the pianoforte, David Griffith on the bass, Kelly Vaughan on electrical guitar and Zak Shumate on the drums. On December 28, 2009, Ernie announced that Ryan Seaton was leaving the quartet to pursue other interests and that former Karen Peck and New River lead/tenor Devin McGlamery would be joining as the new lead singer, and they released A Tribute to the Cathedral Quartet in Oct 2010.

2011–15 [edit]

On Jan 18, 2011, it was announced that bass singer Tim Duncan had left, and Ian Owens had joined the grouping as the new bass singer for the group.[three] The grouping released a new project called "Hither Nosotros Are Again" in February 2012. In October 2012, Ian Owens appear his resignation[iv] and after joined Soul'd Out Quartet,[5] and Paul Harkey joined as the new bass singer.[half-dozen] In April 2015, Doug Anderson announced in a video with Haase that he will be stepping down from his position in Signature Sound to pursue a full-time solo career. Anderson had been with the group as its baritone singer since its inception in 2002, a total of thirteen years. Information technology was later appear that Dustin Doyle of Across The Ashes will be replacing Anderson in the Baritone office.[7]

2020–present [edit]

In June 2020, Haase had suspended their touring schedule due to the COVID-xix pandemic. Later on they created the Living Room Sing to which they sang songs from their Something Beautiful album. On September 11, they renamed information technology to Friday Dark Sing. A 16 episodes of stories and songs which characteristic many special guests. It premiered every Friday night from September eleven to December 25, 2020. In March 2021, Haase announced that on March 12 they volition keep their touring schedule. Information technology was appear on September fourteen, 2021 that Devin McGlamery would be leaving the group at the end of October and Doug Anderson would exist rejoining the group in November 2021.

Members (past and nowadays) [edit]

Line-ups [edit]

2002–2003

(Under the Name "Signature Sound Quartet")

2003 2003–2004 2004–2007

(Under the Name "Ernie Haase & Signature Sound")

  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Shane Dunlap – atomic number 82
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Tim Duncan – bass
  • Garry Jones – piano
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Wesley Pritchard – lead
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Tim Duncan – bass
  • Roy Webb – piano
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Ryan Seaton – lead
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Tim Duncan – bass
  • Roy Webb – piano
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Ryan Seaton – lead
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Tim Duncan – bass
  • Roy Webb – piano
2007–2008 2008–2010 2010–2011 2011–2012
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Ryan Seaton – atomic number 82
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Tim Duncan – bass
  • Gordon Mote – pianoforte
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Ryan Seaton – lead
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Tim Duncan – bass
  • Wayne Haun – piano
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Devin McGlamery – lead
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Tim Duncan – bass
  • Wayne Haun – piano, vocals
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Devin McGlamery – lead
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Ian Owens – bass
  • Wayne Haun – piano
2012–2015 2015–2021 2021–nowadays
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Devin McGlamery – lead
  • Doug Anderson – baritone
  • Paul Harkey – bass
  • Wayne Haun – piano
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Devin McGlamery – pb
  • Dustin Doyle – baritone
  • Paul Harkey – bass
  • Tyler Vestal – piano
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Doug Anderson – lead/baritone
  • Dustin Doyle – pb/baritone
  • Paul Harkey – bass
  • Tyler Vestal – piano

Musicians [edit]

Cathedrals Family Reunion members [edit]

Line-ups [edit]

2009

(under the proper noun "Cathedrals Call back The Music")

2010 2012
  • Danny Funderburk – tenor
  • Scott Fowler – lead
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • Glenn Dustin – bass
  • Tim Parton – piano
  • Gerald Wolfe – piano, vocals
  • Chris Allman – tenor
  • Scott Fowler – atomic number 82
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • Glenn Dustin – bass
  • Gerald Wolfe – piano
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Scott Fowler – lead
  • Marker Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • Glenn Dustin – bass
  • Gerald Wolfe – piano, vocals
2013–2014

(under the name "Cathedrals Family Reunion")

  • Danny Funderburk – tenor
  • Ernie Haase – tenor
  • Scott Fowler – atomic number 82
  • Mark Trammell – baritone, bass guitar
  • Pat Barker – bass
  • Matt Fouch – bass
  • Paul Harkley – bass
  • Trey Ivey – pianoforte
  • Gerald Wolfe – pianoforte, vocals

Discography [edit]

  • Stand past Me (2002)
  • Building a Span – Great Quartet Songs of the Last Century Vol.I (2003)
  • Glory to His Name – Great Quartet Songs of the Terminal Century Vol.2 (2003)
  • The Ground is Level – Bully Quartet Songs of the Last Century Vol.Three (2004)
  • Keen Love (2004)
  • Stand by Me – Live (2004)
  • Christmas with Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (2004)
  • Ernie Haase & Signature Audio (2005)
  • Get Away, Hashemite kingdom of jordan (2007)
  • Together (2007) – Recorded with the Gaither Vocal Band
  • Influenced: A Vintage Quartet Session (2008)
  • Dream On (2008) – Grammy Honor nomination
  • Every Calorie-free That Shines at Christmas (2009)
  • Influenced: Spirituals & Southern Classics (2010)
  • A Tribute to the Cathedral Quartet (2010)
  • George Younce with Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (2011)
  • A White Christmas (2011)
  • California Live – Vol.one (2012)
  • California Live – Vol.2 (2012)
  • Here We Are Again (2012)
  • Glorious Twenty-four hour period (2013)
  • Christmas Live! (2013)
  • Oh, What A Savior (2014)
  • The Inspiration of Broadway (2015)
  • Happy People (2015)
  • The Favorite Hymns of Fanny Crosby (2016)
  • Clear Skies (2018)
  • A Jazzy Little Christmas (2019)
  • Something Beautiful: Our Favorite Songs of Pecker & Gloria Gaither (2020)
  • Brotherhood (2020) - Recorded with The Berth Brothers
  • Keeping On (2021)

Video [edit]

Year Title Members who performed
2003 Live In Indiana Ernie Haase, Shane Dunlap, Doug Anderson, Tim Duncan, Garry Jones
2004 Stand by Me: Live Eastward. Haase, D. Anderson, T. Duncan, Ryan Seaton, Roy Webb
2005 Ernie Haase & Signature Audio
2007 Get Abroad, Jordan
Together (with Gaither Vocal Band) East. Haase, D. Anderson, T. Duncan, R. Seaton
2008 Dream On: Live from Chicago
2009 Every Light That Shines At Christmas LIVE
2010 A Tribute to the Cathedral Quartet E. Haase, D. Anderson, T. Duncan, Devin McGlamery
2012 This Is Ernie Haase & Signature Sound East. Haase, D. Anderson, D. McGlamery, Ian Owens
2013 Christmas Alive! Due east. Haase, D. Anderson, D. McGlamery, Paul Harkey
2014 Oh, What A Savior
2015 The Inspiration of Broadway (with J. Mark McVey)
Happy People
2018 Clear Skies LIVE at Bossier City, LA E. Haase, D. McGlamery, P. Harkey, Dustin Doyle

Appearances on other DVDs [edit]

  • 2005: Give It Away, Gaither Song Band; "Glory, Celebrity Clear The Road", "Heavenly Parade" and "Give It Away"

Homecoming video performances [edit]

  • 2005: Israel Homecoming "Holy Highway", "This Could Be The Dawning Of That Day/Until So" and "River Of Hashemite kingdom of jordan"
  • 2005: Jerusalem Homecoming "He Is Jehovah"
  • 2006: Canadian Homecoming "Stand By Me", "Holy Highway" and "Then Came The Morn"
  • 2006: Live From Toronto "Glory To God In The Highest" and "This Could Exist The Dawning Of That Day/Until So"
  • 2006: Homecoming Christmas "Tonight", "Forgiven Once again" and "Give It Abroad" (with Gaither Vocal Band)
  • 2007: Amazing Grace "I So Shall Live" (with Gaither Song Band)
  • 2007: South African Homecoming "Stand By Me" and "Oh, What A Savior"
  • 2007: Love Can Turn The World "Trying To Get A Glimpse"
  • 2008: Country Bluegrass Homecoming Vol. ane "Reason Enough"
  • 2008: State Bluegrass Homecoming Vol. 2 "Climbing Upward The Mount"
  • 2009: Joy in My Eye "Anytime"
  • 2017: Sweeter Equally The Days Get By "I Practise Believe"

Awards [edit]

GMA Pigeon Awards [edit]

Yr Award Event
2006 New Artist of the Yr Nominated
Southern Gospel Anthology of the Year (Ernie Haase & Signature Sound) Nominated
2008 Group of the Year Nominated
Southern Gospel Album of the Year (Get Away, Jordan) Won
Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year ("Get Abroad Hashemite kingdom of jordan") Won
Long Form Music Video of the Twelvemonth (Get Away, Jordan) Nominated
2009 Group of the Year Nominated
Male Singer of the Twelvemonth (Ernie Haase) Nominated
Song of the Twelvemonth ("Reason Enough") Nominated
Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year ("Reason Enough") Won
2010 Country Recorded Song of the Year ("Thank God for Kids") Nominated
Christmas Album of the Year (Every Low-cal That Shines at Christmas) Nominated
2011 Creative person of the Year Nominated
Group of the Twelvemonth Nominated
Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year ("I Thirst") Nominated
Southern Gospel Anthology of the Year (A Tribute to the Cathedral Quartet) Nominated
Long Grade Music Video of the Year (A Tribute to the Cathedral Quartet) Nominated

Grammy Awards [edit]

Yr Honor Result
2010 Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Gospel Anthology (Dream On) Nominated
2019 Best Roots Gospel Album (Clear Skies) Nominated
2021 All-time Roots Gospel Album (Something Beautiful) Nominated

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Scott Fowler | The Cathedral Quartet". Archived from the original on February 28, 2010. Retrieved February 10, 2010.
  2. ^ "Ernie Haase | The Cathedral Quartet". Archived from the original on February 28, 2010. Retrieved Feb x, 2010.
  3. ^ "Ernie Haase & Signature Audio Announce Departure of Tim Duncan". Archived from the original on Baronial 23, 2011. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  4. ^ "Ian Owens Resigns From EHSS". Archived from the original on December 27, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  5. ^ "Ian Owens Joins Soul'd Out Quartet As New Bass Singer". Archived from the original on Jan eleven, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  6. ^ "Paul Harkey Joins Ernie Haase & Signature Sound As New Bass Singer". Archived from the original on Jan one, 2013. Retrieved Jan 31, 2013.
  7. ^ "Doug Anderson Announces Difference from Signature Sound". Archived from the original on May one, 2015. Retrieved Apr 28, 2015.

External links [edit]

  • Ernie Haase & Signature Audio Official Website
  • http://ssqfan.com/ Ernie Haase & Signature Sound fan site

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Haase_%26_Signature_Sound

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