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Dave's Top Eight
1. Jerry Reed...Revisited by Darrell Toney (reviewed 6/07) (5 Stars) Click title to purchase at CBD.com...click artist name to read Dave's Review. A CD will automatically fall out of the Top Eight after twelve months if no CD surpasses it before then.
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-----------March 5, 2005Ed O'Neal Biography Ed O’Neal (1936 - ) Bass singer, Ed O'Neal was born in Raleigh, North Carolina where he grew up singing with his brothers. He joined the Serenaders in 1958 and moved to the Gospel Harmony Quartet in 1960. A year later, he joined the Dixie Melody Boys, where he has remained for over 40 years. O’Neal took the group in a country direction for a couple of years in the mid-1980s, rebilling them as the DMB Band. He soon returned them to a traditional male quartet format and brought back their original name. As owner and manager of the Dixie Melody Boys, O’Neal has developed a reputation for molding young singers. McCray Dove, Harold Reid, Devin McGlamery, Derrick Selph and others got their formal training singing under O’Neal. The Dixie Melody Boys are best known for their renditions of “Antioch Church Choir” and an O’Neal composition called “When I Cross To The Other Side Of Jordan.” O’Neal became a member of the SGMA Hall Of Fame in 2004. Labels: biography
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