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The Booth Brothers

The Booth Brothers is a Contemporary Christian music trio.

Group history

The Booth Brothers was initially formed in the 1950s by Ron Booth, Sr. with his brothers Charles, James, and Wallace, after they moved to Detroit. However, Ron decided to disband the group in 1963 when he joined the Toney Brothers.

In 1990, Ron's youngest son, Michael, decided to revive the group with his brother Michael, and his father. They started performing and touring around Florida and recorded several albums. In 1998, Ron decided to retire and the remaining brothers started looking for a replacement. They recorded several albums with Joseph Smith, who was later replaced by Jim Brady.

Discography

  • Praise God Anyhow (1996)
  • One Of His Own (1996)
  • Will You Love Jesus More (1998)
  • Beyond the Cross (1999)
  • Walkin' On The Good Side (1999)
  • Treasure These Moments, Volumes I & II (1999)
  • Pure and Simple, Volume I (1999)
  • Pure and Simple, Volume II (2000)
  • 10th Anniversary Classic (2000)
  • This Stage of Grace (March 27, 2001)
  • The Booth Brothers Classic Collection (2001)
  • Live in Lakeland (2003)
  • The Booth Brothers (2003)
  • Pure Southern Gospel (2004)
  • The Blind Man Saw It All (August 23, 2005)
  • The Booth Brother Christmas (2005)
  • Harmony (2006)
  • The Booth Brothers Hymns, Pure and Simple (2006)
  • Trails of Paradise (2007)
  • Carry On (2007)
  • Room for More (March 18, 2008)
  • Declaration (2010)

Awards

The Booth Brothers were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album for their album Room for More. The album was also nominated for two Dove Awards at the 40th GMA Dove Awards: Southern Gospel Album of the Year and Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year.

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