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21
Apr
2003
Bobby Clark Releases Another Cathedral Quartet CD


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Bobby Clark, former tenor of the original Cathedral Quartet has released another CD of songs, recorded by the Original Cathedral Quartet. This CD was recorded live in the Holy Land in 1965. These songs were never released by the Cathedral Qt during their many years of singing gospel music. There are 14 songs on this CD, which include the titles "I am Bound For The Promise Land," "Away in The Manger," "Silent Night," "The River of Jordan," "I Know It was The Lord," "Ten Thousand Angels," "In My Fathers House," "Up From The Grave He Arose," and others. The Cathedral Qt was the first Gospel Qt to record in the Holy Land. There is Narration By Rex Humbard and a color picture of the original Cathedral Qt on the Mt of Olives on the cover of the CD. This is a keepsake CD. For information you may write Bobby Clark for the cost.

Bobby Clark
P.O.Box 991
Bastrop, TX 78602
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