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'''The Booth Brothers''' is an American [[southern gospel]] vocal trio. It was original formed in 1957 by four brothers but disbanded in 1963, and reformed in 1990 by one of the original member Ron Booth with two of his sons, Michael and Ronnie Booth.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sghistory.com/index.php?n=B.Booth_Brothers/ |title=The Booth Brothers (1957-1963, 1990-Present) |work= Southern Gospel History}}</ref>
'''The Booth Brothers''' is an American [[southern gospel]] vocal trio.


==Group history==
==Group history==

Revision as of 16:06, 14 September 2019

The Booth Brothers
OriginDetroit, Michigan, United States
GenresSouthern gospel
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1950s–1963, 1990–present
MembersRonnie Booth
Michael Booth
Paul Lancaster
Past membersCharles Booth
James Booth
Wallace Booth
Ron Booth Sr.
Joseph Smith
Jim Brady
Websitewww.boothbrothers.com

The Booth Brothers is an American southern gospel vocal trio. It was original formed in 1957 by four brothers but disbanded in 1963, and reformed in 1990 by one of the original member Ron Booth with two of his sons, Michael and Ronnie Booth.[1]

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 (b. October 8, 1971), decided to revive the group with his brother Ronnie II (b. June 28, 1965), 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 (b. May 19, 1970). Brady remained with them until 2014, at which point he was replaced by Paul Lancaster (b. February 23, 1968).

Original members

Line-ups

1957–1963

(Under the Name "The Booth Brothers")

Members

Line-ups

1990–1998

(Under the Name "The Booth Brothers")

1998–2002 2002–2014
2015–present

2013 Quartet members

Line-ups

2013

(Under the Name "The Booth Brothers Quartet")

Discography

  • 1993: Beyond the Cross
  • 1996: Praise God Anyhow
  • 1996: One of His Own
  • 1998: Will You Love Jesus More
  • 1999: Beyond the Cross [re-issue]
  • 1999: Walkin' on the Good Side
  • 1999: Treasure These Moments, Volumes I & II
  • 1999: Pure and Simple, Volume I
  • 2000: Pure and Simple, Volume II
  • 2000: This Stage of Grace
  • 2001: 10th Anniversary Classic Collection
  • 2002: The Booth Brothers Classic Collection Volume II
  • 2003: The Booth Brothers
  • 2003: Live in Lakeland
  • 2004: Pure Southern Gospel
  • 2005: The Blind Man Saw It All
  • 2005: The Booth Brothers Christmas
  • 2006: Harmony
  • 2006: Hymns, Pure and Simple
  • 2007: Trails of Paradise
  • 2007: Carry On
  • 2008: Room for More
  • 2009: 09
  • 2009: Live at Oak Tree
  • 2010: Declaration
  • 2011: Let It Be Known
  • 2012: The Best of the Booth Brothers [Gaither Compilation]
  • 2012: Requested
  • 2012: A Tribute to the Songs of Bill and Gloria Gaither
  • 2012: Greatest Hits - Live
  • 2014: Isaiah 12:2
  • 2015: Still
  • 2019: Country Roads: Country And Inspirational Favorites

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.

External links

See also

  1. ^ "The Booth Brothers (1957-1963, 1990-Present)". Southern Gospel History.