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The Kingdom Heirs Quartet is a Southern gospel quartet based at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

The Kingdom Heirs Quartet
OriginKnoxville, Tennessee
GenresChristian, Southern gospel
Years active1971–present
LabelsSonlite
Members
  • Jacob Ellison
  • Jeff Chapman
  • Loren Harris
  • Andy Stringfield
  • Dennis Murphy
  • Kreis French
Websitewww.kingdomheirs.com

History


The Kingdom Heirs formed in 1971 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Original members included Patty Wilson (alto), Jim Bluford (tenor), Gene McKinney (lead), Raymond Parker (bass), and a 13-year-old Gary Bilyeu (piano). Gary Arnold was added on bass guitar and 13-year-old drummer Jim Ford came close behind with Tom Bailey on Rhythm. The name Kingdom Heirs was chosen by the group from James 2:5. After they began expanding their singing beyond local churches, Wilson, Parker, and Arnold left the group for various reasons, and Steve Gouge replaced Arnold on bass guitar in July 1971. Mike Shuemaker joined to sing baritone in August of that same year.[1][2]

After learning of a group from near Sparta, Tennessee who was using the name Kingdom Heirs, rather than checking legal availability for Kingdom Heirs, the group simply added New and became the New Kingdom Heirs. In 1974 they incorporated as a non-profit under that name. That same year Larry Hutson joined the group on lead guitar, Duane Wyrick became Bass vocal and in 1975 after short stints by Johnny Trott and Mark Nipper, Buddy Mulkey took tenor vocal, while Tommy Rowe assumed baritone vocal. Larry's father, Bill Hutson, began managing the group. From 1972 to 1982 their ministry grew substantially and their booking schedule began to expand. Manager Bill Hutson arranged TV, radio, church and concert appearances from Michigan to Florida. Along the way, well known gospel music promoter and host of the widely syndicated Mull's Singing Convention television show Rev. J. Bazzell Mull took note and started using the New Kingdom Heirs in concerts and television.

Rev. Mull's recommendation in 1977 opened the door for an audition and their first performance and long association with Silver Dollar City in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, now Dollywood. They first sang at the October Craft Festival, then the spring Young Christians Day and mid-summer Mountain Music Festival, which all became annual appearances. In 1979, at the prompting of promoter Rev. J. Bazzell Mull, they secured a registered trademark for the name Kingdom Heirs, and dropped the word "new" from the group name and began recording and appearing as The Kingdom Heirs. The late'70s saw 3 new albums recorded on Trail Records and produced by Jim Hamell, of The Kingsmen, and Bobby All. By 1981, The Kingdom Heirs, with band, had expanded to a total of 12 members (including manager Bill Hutson) and recorded their 10th Anniversary Edition in Nashville, with acclaimed producer and musician Gary Prim. In late 1982, after the departure earlier in the year of the band's bass singer of the previous eight years, Duane Wyrick, six more members of the band retired, including founding members Gene McKinney, Gary Bilyeu, and Jim Ford along with Steve Gouge, Buddy Mulkey and bass Jeff Crisp. With Wayne Mitchell who had replaced Tommy Rowe, Larry Hutson, George Beeler (who had replaced Jim Ford), steel player Ron Ward and manager Bill Hutson remaining, they brought in David McGill (lead), Steve French (baritone), Kreis French (bass guitar), and Randall Hunley (piano).


Musical career


The Kingdom Heirs perform multiple shows daily at Dollywood during the months that the park is open. While the park is closed, they tour just like any other group. The group has been at the park since 1977,[1] when it was known as Silver Dollar City. It is estimated that they sing to over 2 million people each year – more than any other Southern gospel group. Despite a short travel schedule, the guys always take time to join in the Gospel Celebration at the National Quartet Convention.

The Kingdom Heirs have also had many top ten songs, and currently[when?] have had 31 top 5 songs in a row and 10 number 1 songs including their latest number 1 song, "I'll Know I'm Home" along with "The Borrowed Tomb" and "Just Beyond The Sunset" which is off of the Redeeming the Time. Many other number 1s include, "Just Preach Jesus", "Tell Me Why" and "He Locked the Gates". Over the past years they have had 26 songs nominated for Song of the Year, including songs like - "Just Beyond the Sunset" "Just Preach Jesus", "The Joys of Heaven", "That's Why I Love to Call His Name", "I Know I'm Going There", "Forever Changed", "What We Needed". The Kingdom Heirs have been nominated many times for industry awards such as the SGMA Awards and Dove Awards. Winning Newcomer Group of the Year in 1989, the group has been a constant favorite. The latest award is 2016 Band of the Year, which the band also won in 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, and 2014.


Members


The current group consists of Jeff Chapman (bass), Loren Harris (lead), Jacob Ellison (tenor), Andy Stringfield (baritone and pianist), Dennis Murphy (drums), and Kreis French (owner, and bass guitar).

Tenor

Lead

Baritone

Bass

Alto

Piano, keyboards

Drums

Bass guitar

Lead guitar

Steel guitar

Rhythm guitar


Line-ups


1971

(Under the Name "The New Kingdom Heirs")

1972–1973 1974–1975
  • Jim Bluford – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Mike Shuemaker – baritone
  • Raymond Parker – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Jim Bluford – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Mike Shuemaker – baritone
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Tom Bailey – rhythm guitar
  • Johnny Trott – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Mike Shuemaker – baritone
  • Duane Wyrick – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
1975 1975–1978 1978–1979
  • Mark Nipper – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Mike Shuemaker – baritone
  • Duane Wyrick – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
  • Buddy Mulkey – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Tommy Rowe – baritone
  • Duane Wyrick – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
  • Bill Hutson – manager
  • Buddy Mulkey – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Tommy Rowe – baritone
  • Duane Wyrick – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
  • Dale McPhearson – steel guitar
  • Bill Hutson – manager
1979–1981

(Under the Name "The Kingdom Heirs")

1981 1981–1982
  • Buddy Mulkey – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Tommy Rowe – baritone
  • Duane Wyrick – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
  • Ron Ward – steel guitar
  • Bill Hutson – manager
  • Buddy Mulkey – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • David McGill – baritone
  • Duane Wyrick – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
  • Ron Ward – steel guitar
  • Bill Hutson – manager
  • Buddy Mulkey – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Wayne Mitchell – baritone
  • Duane Wyrick – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • Jim Ford – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
  • Ron Ward – steel guitar
  • Bill Hutson – manager
1982 1982–1983 1984
  • Buddy Mulkey – tenor
  • Gene McKinney – lead
  • Wayne Mitchell – baritone
  • Jeff Crisp – bass
  • Gary Bilyeu – piano, keyboards
  • George Beeler – drums
  • Steve Gouge – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
  • Ron Ward – steel guitar
  • Bill Hutson – manager
  • Duane Wyrick
  • Jim Ford
  • Wayne Mitchell – tenor
  • David McGill – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Eric Hawkins – bass
  • Randall Hunley – piano, keyboards
  • George Beeler – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Larry Hutson – lead guitar
  • Ron Ward – steel guitar
  • Bill Hutson – manager
  • Wayne Mitchell – tenor
  • David McGill – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Eric Hawkins – bass
  • Randall Hunley – piano, keyboards
  • David Hoskins – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
1985 1986–1987 1987–1989
  • Wayne Mitchell – tenor
  • David McGill – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Eric Hawkins – bass
  • Randall Hunley – piano, keyboards
  • Rich Wilson – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Wayne Mitchell – tenor
  • David McGill – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Jody Medford – bass
  • Randall Hunley – piano, keyboards
  • Rich Wilson – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Rick Strickland – tenor
  • David McGill – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Bob Caldwell – bass
  • Randall Hunley – piano, keyboards
  • Rich Wilson – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
1989 1990–1992 1992
  • Rick Strickland – tenor
  • David McGill – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Bob Caldwell – bass
  • Randall Hunley – piano, keyboards
  • Stephen Arant – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Rick Strickland – tenor
  • Clayton Inman – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Bob Caldwell – bass
  • Randall Hunley – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Rick Strickland – tenor
  • Clayton Inman – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Eric Bennett – bass
  • Jamie Graves – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
1992–1994 1994–1995 1996–1999
  • David Walker – tenor
  • Clayton Inman – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Eric Bennett – bass
  • Jamie Graves – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • David Sutton – tenor
  • Steve Lacey – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Eric Bennett – bass
  • Jamie Graves – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • David Sutton – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Eric Bennett – bass
  • Jamie Graves – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
1999–2002 2003–2005 2005–2006
  • David Sutton – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Eric Bennett – bass
  • Jeff Stice – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Jodi Hosterman – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Adam Harman – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Billy Hodges – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Adam Harman – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
2007 2007–2011 2011–2014
  • Billy Hodges – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Joseph Cox – piano, keyboards
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Billy Hodges – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Andy Stringfield – baritone, piano, keyboards
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Jerry A. Martin – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Steve French – baritone
  • Andy Stringfield – baritone, piano, keyboards
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
2014–2015 2015–2016 2016–2021
  • Jerry A. Martin – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Adam Crabb – baritone (2014)
  • Andy Stringfield – baritone, piano, keyboards
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Jerry A. Martin – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Brian Alvey – baritone, lead guitar
  • Andy Stringfield – piano, keyboards, vocals
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Jerry A. Martin – tenor, baritone (2021)
  • Dusty Barrett – tenor (2021)
  • Josh Horrell – tenor (2021)
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Loren Harris – baritone
  • Andy Stringfield – baritone, piano, keyboards
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
2021–2022 2022–present -
  • Jacob M. Ellison – tenor
  • Arthur Rice – lead
  • Loren Harris – baritone
  • Andy Stringfield – baritone, piano, keyboards
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
  • Jacob M. Ellison – tenor
  • Loren Harris – lead
  • Andy Stringfield – baritone, piano, keyboards
  • Jeff Chapman – bass
  • Dennis Murphy – drums
  • Kreis French – bass guitar
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Discography



References


  1. "Home". originalkingdomheirs.com.
  2. "Southern Gospel History - Home Page". www.sghistory.com. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  3. "Jodi Hosterman Resigns From Kingdom Heirs". SouthernGospel.com. October 15, 2004. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  4. "Billy Hodges Resigns From Kingdom Heirs". SouthernGospel.com. October 30, 2010. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2010.[dead link]
  5. "The Kingdom Heirs Welcomes New Tenor". March 11, 2021. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  6. "Kingdom Heirs Announce New Bass". SouthernGospel.com. October 14, 2002. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  7. "Kingdom Heirs Announce New Pianist". SouthernGospel.com. January 19, 2007. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  8. "Kingdom Heirs Announce New Piano Player". SouthernGospel.com. November 11, 2002. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2010.





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