Bobby Clark (tenor)
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Bobby Clark was the tenor vocalist with the Cathedral Quartet
Cathedral Quartet
The Cathedral Quartet, often known as simply The Cathedrals, was an American southern gospel quartet that lasted from 1964 until their retirement in 1999....

 from 1963 through 1967.

He was also a member of the Dixie Echoes
Dixie Echoes
The Dixie Echoes are a professional Southern Gospel quartet based in Pensacola, FL.-History:They got their start in 1960 by JG Whitfield. Whitfield, only just a couple of years earlier, had yielded his bass singing role of the Florida Boys to spend more time at home...

, Deep South Quartet, The Weatherfords, The Oak Ridge Quartet, The Rangers, & The Men of Music. He appeared with the Rex Humbard National Television Ministry for 8 years from the Cathedral of Tomorrow Church in Akron, Ohio. Bobby Clark recorded many long-play albums and CD's of Gospel Music. Outside of Gospel Music, he had a contract with the Swope Park Musical Lyric Theatre in Kansas City, MO. Mr. Clark studied on a full-pay scholarship at the Cleveland Institute of Music in Cleveland, OH. His teacher was the renown Metropolitan Opera Soprano, Elenore Steber. Mr. Clark sang with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra in Operatic excerpts under the conductorship of George Szell. He appeared in numerous roles with the Orlando Opera Company for five years while pastoring an Independent Baptist Church in Winter Springs, FL. Bobby Clark is still active in the U.S. for selective singing concerts.

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