Hovie Franklin Lister (September 17, 1926 – December 28, 2001) was an American
gospel
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musician, Baptist Minister, and politician. Lister was best known for his time as the front man of the
Statesmen Quartet
The Statesmen Quartet (also known as Hovie Lister and The Statesmen Quartet) were an American southern gospel quartet founded in 1948 by Baptist Minister Hovie Lister. Along with the Blackwood Brothers, the Statesmen Quartet were considered the ...
, perhaps the most well known and renowned Southern Gospel quartet in the decades of the 1950s and 1960s, as well as one of the most respected groups of all time.
Biography
Lister was born in
Greenville,
South Carolina
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, and learned piano from the age of six. He accompanied a singing group composed of his father and three of his uncles (The Lister Brothers Quartet) at 14, and toured with
Mordecai Ham
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Racism and Anti-Semitism
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at the same age. He attended the Stamps-Baxter School of Music in
Dallas
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.
Following his education, Lister served as an accompanist for
The Lefevres,
The Homeland Harmony
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, and
The Rangers Quartet in the 1940s. In 1948, he formed
The Statesmen Quartet
The Statesmen Quartet (also known as Hovie Lister and The Statesmen Quartet) were an American southern gospel quartet founded in 1948 by Baptist Minister Hovie Lister. Along with the Blackwood Brothers, the Statesmen Quartet were considered the ...
, and remained the group's anchor for decades. Lister's style, which differed from his predecessor's styles in its incorporation of
jazz
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,
soul
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Etymology
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and
ragtime
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idioms over the staid, solemn accompaniment of prior generations, influenced the sound of gospel and
CCM in the later 20th century. Lister remained a member of The Statesmen Quartet into the 2000s.
Aside from performing, Lister also had interests in music publishing and promotion. Lister was inducted into the
Southern Gospel Hall of Fame
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in 1997.
1997 Hall of Fame Inductees
Southern Gospel Music Association
References
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1926 births
2001 deaths
Gospel music pianists
Southern gospel performers
Politicians from Greenville, South Carolina
Musicians from Greenville, South Carolina
American music publishers (people)
20th-century American pianists
American male pianists
20th-century American male musicians
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