The Dixie Melody Boys are an American
Southern Gospel
Southern gospel music is a genre of Christian music. Its name comes from its origins in the southeastern United States. Its lyrics are written to express either personal or a communal faith regarding biblical teachings and Christian life, as ...
quartet from
Kinston, North Carolina. They have been active for over 50 years.
History
The group was founded in 1961 by Avis Adkins with Eugene Payne, Ralph Walker Don Henderson and Tony Brown on piano; Ed O'Neal, their bass singer, joined in 1963, and subsequently became the group's leader and manager. Under O'Neal, the group has discovered singers who have gone on to become prominent in Gospel music, including McCray Dove with the Dove Brothers,
Rodney Griffin
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with
Greater Vision
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, Bryan Walker, who went on to become a contestant on Season 9 of
American Idol and then later joined
the Perrys
The Perrys are a professional Southern gospel quartet based in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The group formed on December 25, 1970 with Randy Perry and his sisters, Debbie and Libbi, in Georgia. In the mid-1980s, the group signed with former pianist ...
, and Devin McGlamery with Signature Sound. The group was nicknamed the "Ed O'Neal University" because of the impact that Ed O'Neal has had on the industry of Gospel music.
The group has had more than twenty hits in the Southern gospel field, including "Antioch Church Choir", "Double Dose", "Don't Point a Finger" and "Jesus In My Boat". The group has released a large number of albums and numerous
VHS videos and DVDs. They have also won countless awards and even received a
Grammy
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nomination.
Ed O'Neal has received the
Marvin Norcross Award {{unreferenced, date=October 2014
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and was inducted into the
Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame in 2004.
The current group has re-established themselves as one of Gospel music's top groups. The Dixie Melody Boys released their 50th anniversary project ''The Call Is Still The Same'' and held their anniversary reunion celebration at the National Quartet Convention. The group added newcomer, Aaron Dishman, in June 2013 and the quartet veteran, Josh Garner, to their line up in September 2013, marking a new chapter in their history.
Tenor, Doug Pittman, joined the group at the National Quartet Convention in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, in September 2014. Two years later at that same event, the 2016 National Quartet Convention , Ed O’Neal would introduce Willie Sawrey as the groups baritone who would also become instrumental in managing the affairs on the road. Ed O’Neal suffered an accident in April 2019 which led to the added responsibilities for his new baritone.
In January 2013, the Dixie Melody Boys were honored in the Southern Gospel Music Fan awards.
*''Favorite Quartet'': The Dixie Melody Boys
*''Favorite Bass'': Ed O'Neal
The group also won the Favorite Male Quartet and Favorite Bass Singer awards in 2012.
On November 9, 2013 the Dixie Melody Boys were presented with the 2013 AMG Sandy Hosey Lifetime Achievement Award.
Personnel
Current
* Ed O'Neal – bass (since 1963)
* Buddy Bates–tenor (Since 2020)
* Willie Sawrey – baritone (since 2016)
* Cayden Howell–lead (since 2019)
Former
Bass
* Donald Henderson (1961)
* Buddy Hawley (1961-1962)
* Marvin Harris (1962-1963)
* Ed O’Neal (1963-2019, part-time following MVA in 2019)
* Will Lane (2019)
* Earl Roberts (2019-2022)
Baritone
* Gene Payne (1961-1964)
* Delmar Tilghman (1964-1975)
* Henry Daniels (1975-1978)
* Tom Jones (1978-1981)
* Frank Sutton (1981-1983)
* Allen O'Neal (1984–1986)
* David DeLawder (1986–1987)
* Nathan Widenor (1987–1991)
* Bill Bass (1991–1992)
* Rodney Griffin (1992–1993)
* Jamie Bramlett (1994–1995)
* Dave Needham (1995–1997)
* Craig Singletary (1997–1998)
* Kenny Cook (1998)
* Derrick Selph (1998–2003)
* Jeremy Wilkerson (2003)
* Dustin Sweatman (2003–2004)
* Andrew King (2004–2007)
* Bryan Walker (2007)
* Steven Cooper (2007–2013)
* Aaron Dishman (2013–2016)
* Willie Sawrey (2016-present)
Lead
* Avis Adkins (1961-1968)
* John Jarman (1968-1975)
* Dewey Williams (1975-1978)
* David Kimbrel (1978-1982)
* Kent Humphries (1981–1986)
* McCray Dove (1986–1998)
* Jamie Caldwell (1998–2000)
*
Devin McGlamery
Jon Devin McGlamery (born June 9, 1982) is an American Christian music and Gospel Music recording artist and GMA Dove Award-winning artist. He is a former tenor member of Karen Peck and New River and former lead vocalist for the Dixie Melody Boy ...
(2000–2004)
* Dustin Sweatman (2004–2006)
* Donald Moris (2006, 2009–2012)
* Bryan Walker (2006–2007)
* Rob Shelton (2007–2008)
* Joe Kitson (2008–2009)
* Mike Rogers (2012–2013)
* Josh Garner (2013-2019)
* Nathan Potts (2019)
* Cayden Howell (2019-present)
Tenor
* Ralph Walker (1961-1968)
* Charles Forehand (1968-1974)
* Bobby Craft (1974-1975)
* Jimmy Jones (1975-1978)
* Phil Barker (1976-1977, 1978-1983)
* Jamey Ragle (1977–1978)
*
Ernie Haase (1983)
* Frank Sutton (1983–1986)
* Gary Coursey (1986)
* David Walker (1986–1987)
* Derrick Boyd (1987-1993, 2019-2020)
* Harold Reed (1993–2004)
* Dan Keeton (2004–2007)
* Jonathan Price (2007–2010)
* Matt Felts (2010–2014)
* Doug Pittman (2014–2017)
* Jerry Skaggs (2017-2019)
* Buddy Bates (2020-present)
Piano
* Tony Brown (1961-1964)
* Everette Harper (1964-1975)
* Greg Simpkins (1975-1978)
* Willie Ollinger (1978)
* Jerry Kelso (1978–1985)
* Bobby Ledford (1986–1988)
* Joe Lane (1988–1989)
* Dwight Young (1989)
* Steve Wood (1989–1992)
* Eric Ollis (1991–2004)
* Dustin Sweatman (2004–2006) (played and sang)
* Aaron Dishman (2013–2016) (played and sang)
Instrumentalist
* JL Marslender (1974–1975)
* Ron Wells (1977-1983)
* Larry DeLawder (1986–1995)
* Jeff Knight (1985–1986)
* Craig Hamm (lead guitar) 1983–1986
* Allen O’Neal (rhythm guitar) 1975-1986
* George Shambaugh (guitar) 1986
* Randy O’Neal (drummer) 1981-1983
* Ricky Horrell (drummer) 1983
* Olan Witt (drummer) 1983–1985
* Darren Humphrey (drummer) 1986–1988
* Jerry Dunbar (bass guitar) 1968-1973
* Reb Lancaster (bass guitar) 1973-1980
* Frank Sutton (bass guitar) 1980-1986
* Gary Coursey (bass guitar) 1986
* David DeLawder (bass guitar) 1986-1987
* Nathan Widener (bass guitar) 1987-1991
* Bill Bass (bass guitar) 1991-1992
* Rodney Griffin (bass guitar) 1992-1993
* Jamie Bramlett (bass guitar) 1993-1995
* David Needham (bass guitar) 1995-1997
* Craig Singletary (bass guitar) 1997-1998
* Jamie Caldwell (bass guitar) 1998-2000
* Andrew King (bass guitar) 2004-2006
* Steven Cooper (bass guitar) 2013
Discography
*''Jesus Use Me'' (1963)
*''Answering Requests'' (1964)
*''Listen'' (1965)
*''Favorite Instrumentals of the Dixie Melody Boys'' (1966)
*''Together'' (1973)
*''Alive'' (1974)
*''Unlimited'' (1974)
*''Refreshing Soounds'' (1975)
*''He Came Back'' (1975)
*''Refreshing'' (1976)
*''Are You Ready for Gospel'' (1977)
*''Sending Up Boards'' (1978)
*''Favorite Hymns'' (1978)
*''Campmeeting Gospel'' (1978)
*''The Sing-Sational'' (1979)
*''Sing Happy Gospel (1979)
*''Live!'' (1980)
*''Just As We Are'' (1981)
*''And Friends Live 1982
*''Antioch Church Choir'' (1982)
*''More Than Just Good Ole Boys'' (1983)
*''Too Much Thunder'' (1984)
*''Streetwise'' (Benson RO3899, 1985)
*''Run Little Brother (1986)
*''Back Home'' (1988)
*''Ridin' High'' (1989)
*''On Fire'' (1990)
*''Sing The Classics 1990
*''Dynamic'' (1991)
*''Gonna Praise the Lord Live'' (1992)
*''No Compromise'' (1993)
*''Masterpiece'' (1994)
*''Traditions & Harmony'' (1996)
*''Old Time Religion'' (1996)
*''100% Pure Southern Gospel'' (1997)
*''Live in Music City'' (1998)
*''Heading Home'' (1999)
*''Something Old, Something New'' (2001)
*''Quartet Classics'' (2001)
*''Request Time'' (2001)
*''Vintage'' (2002)
*''A Seat in the Heavenly Choir'' (2004)
*''Like Never Before'' (2005)
*''Live at Pigeon Forge'' (2005)
*''Hymns'' (2006)
*''Traditions'' (2006)
*''Smooth and Easy'' (2006)
*''Serenade'' (2007)
*''Back to the Good Ole' Days'' (2007)
*''Singing the Classics'' (2009)
*''Hits Live'' (2010)
*''The Call Is Still the Same'' (2011)
*''Have You Heard'' (2013)
*''Revived'' (2015)
*''Worth Every Mile (2021)''
In 2004 and 2005, the group released eight
compilation album
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s, entitled ''Historic Journey'' vols. 1–8.
Between 2011–2015, several compilations were released:, including ''Ed O'Neal University: EOU Alumni Vols 1–5'', ''Sights of Heaven'', ''Best of Ed O'Neal'', ''Classic Live Performances'', and ''Radio Hits''.
References
*Ivan M. Tribe
Dixie Melody Boys ''Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music''.
Routledge, 2005, p. 102.
Ed O'Nealat the Southern Gospel Music Association
Dixie Melody Boysat sghistory.com
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