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  1. 17. Dez. 1993 · Singer. Born in Fountain Head, Tennessee, he was a pioneering gospel vocalist known for his deep bass voice. From the late 1950s through the 1960s, he was bass singer for the Oak Ridge Quartet and was instrumental in getting live coverage of gospel music on the Grand Ole Opry and other cable television broadcasts.

  2. Herman Clay Harper. Profile: American vocalist and producer primarily associated with the music industry in Nashville. Born December 31, 1938 Fountain Head, Tennessee. Died December 17 1993 (aged 54) Tennessee. He was known for his deep bass voice and sang in numerous vocal groups.

  3. At this point, the group consisted of Fairchild at the piano, Wynn, Gatlin (singing lead), baritone Ron Page, and bass Herman Harper. They recorded an album on the Checker Records label, one on Starday, and three on Skylite.

  4. Herman Harper (December 31, 1938 - December 17, 1993) Biography. Born in Fountain Head, Tennessee, he was a pioneering gospel vocalist known for his deep bass voice.

  5. In a short time Herman became a leader in the still-new field of Gospel talent agents and worked to build his agency and the industry for 25 years until his death in December of 1993. In 1968, Herman Harper made a decision that affected not just his own family but much of Gospel music as well.

  6. He described life after 100. This interview was conducted as part of the Oklahoma 100 Year Life Oral History Project at the OSU Library. For more information on this interview or to view the ...

  7. Herman Harper, bass vocalist for the Grand Ole Opry's background group, The Carol Lee Singers, dies. Harper spent 13 years as a member of The Oak Ridge Boys. The RolandNote Country Music Database is a constantly updated source for everything you want to know about country music history.