LOUISVILLE - During the week of September 9 through September 15 over 40,000 Southern Gospel Music fans, representing at least 40 states and more than a half dozen foreign countries will converge on the city of Louisville for the 55th Annual National Quartet Convention.
The event, which originally organized more than five decades ago in the city of Memphis, Tenn., was founded by Gospel Music legend and former Elvis Presley backup singer, JD Sumner and co-produced by yet another Gospel Music legend, James Blackwood.
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