For the books known by this overall title, see William Mayne
The Cathedral Quartet, often known as simply The Cathedrals, was an American southern gospelquartet that lasted from 1964 until their retirement in December 1999.
The tenor and baritone positions changed often during the Cathedrals' career history, but the four most stable versions had George Younce (who joined the trio in November 1964) and Glen Payne teamed with Roy Tremble (tenor), and George Amon Webster (baritone) from 1974 to 1979; Kirk Talley (tenor), and Mark Trammell (baritone) from 1980 to 1983; Danny Funderburk (tenor), and Mark Trammell (baritone) from 1983 to 1990; Ernie Haase (tenor) and Mark Trammell just in 1990; and Ernie Haase (tenor), and Scott Fowler (baritone) from 1991 to their retirement in 1999.
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published: 17 Mar 2009
The Cathedrals - Sin Will Take You Farther
From the great 1988 album, "Goin' In Style"
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published: 17 Apr 2015
Cathedrals. Sin Will Take You Farther. (I've Just Started Living)
published: 08 Mar 2013
Cathedrals Sin Will Take You Farther Reunion
published: 13 Sep 2012
Sin Will Take You Farther
published: 21 May 2020
The Cathedrals - Sin Will Take You Farther (Than You Want to Go)
published: 03 Jul 2021
Cathedrals Family Reunion (Sin Will Take You Farther) 02-27-16
The Cathedrals Family Reunion was the featured act at the Saturday matinee during the Southwest Gospel Music Festival, held in the South Ballroom at the Phoenix (Arizona) Convention Center. Pat Barker holds down the bass, while former Cathedral Quartet members Mark Trammell (baritone/currently with the Mark Trammell Quartet--and featured on the verses of this song), Scott Fowler (lead/currently with Legacy Five), and tenors Ernie Haase (currently with Ernie Haase & Signature Sound) and Danny Funderburk complete the vocal lineup. Gerald Wolfe is on piano. Please pardon deficiencies in the videotaping; conditions were not ideal for getting a consistently good capture. https://www.facebook.com/formercathedrals/
published: 23 Mar 2016
Sin Will Take You Farther
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published: 19 Aug 2013
The Cathedrals "Sin Will Take You Farther"
The Cathedrals sing "Sin Will Take You Farther" from their 1988 album "Goin' In Style". Members are George Younce, Glen Payne Danny Funderburk Mark Trammell Gerald Wolfe. Enjoy!
published: 26 Jun 2010
mennonite sin will take you farther than you want to go.mp4
mennonite youth singing at the tent meeting at Curtiss wi
The Cathedrals Family Reunion was the featured act at the Saturday matinee during the Southwest Gospel Music Festival, held in the South Ballroom at the Phoenix...
The Cathedrals Family Reunion was the featured act at the Saturday matinee during the Southwest Gospel Music Festival, held in the South Ballroom at the Phoenix (Arizona) Convention Center. Pat Barker holds down the bass, while former Cathedral Quartet members Mark Trammell (baritone/currently with the Mark Trammell Quartet--and featured on the verses of this song), Scott Fowler (lead/currently with Legacy Five), and tenors Ernie Haase (currently with Ernie Haase & Signature Sound) and Danny Funderburk complete the vocal lineup. Gerald Wolfe is on piano. Please pardon deficiencies in the videotaping; conditions were not ideal for getting a consistently good capture. https://www.facebook.com/formercathedrals/
The Cathedrals Family Reunion was the featured act at the Saturday matinee during the Southwest Gospel Music Festival, held in the South Ballroom at the Phoenix (Arizona) Convention Center. Pat Barker holds down the bass, while former Cathedral Quartet members Mark Trammell (baritone/currently with the Mark Trammell Quartet--and featured on the verses of this song), Scott Fowler (lead/currently with Legacy Five), and tenors Ernie Haase (currently with Ernie Haase & Signature Sound) and Danny Funderburk complete the vocal lineup. Gerald Wolfe is on piano. Please pardon deficiencies in the videotaping; conditions were not ideal for getting a consistently good capture. https://www.facebook.com/formercathedrals/
Please click to see more acappella Christian songs and hymns:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2018498757FD7A76
For Higher Ground Quartet recordings, ple...
Please click to see more acappella Christian songs and hymns:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2018498757FD7A76
For Higher Ground Quartet recordings, please visit:
http://thehighergroundqt.com/albums/
Please click to see more acappella Christian songs and hymns:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2018498757FD7A76
For Higher Ground Quartet recordings, please visit:
http://thehighergroundqt.com/albums/
The Cathedrals sing "Sin Will Take You Farther" from their 1988 album "Goin' In Style". Members are George Younce, Glen Payne Danny Funderburk Mark Trammell Ge...
The Cathedrals sing "Sin Will Take You Farther" from their 1988 album "Goin' In Style". Members are George Younce, Glen Payne Danny Funderburk Mark Trammell Gerald Wolfe. Enjoy!
The Cathedrals sing "Sin Will Take You Farther" from their 1988 album "Goin' In Style". Members are George Younce, Glen Payne Danny Funderburk Mark Trammell Gerald Wolfe. Enjoy!
The Cathedrals Family Reunion was the featured act at the Saturday matinee during the Southwest Gospel Music Festival, held in the South Ballroom at the Phoenix (Arizona) Convention Center. Pat Barker holds down the bass, while former Cathedral Quartet members Mark Trammell (baritone/currently with the Mark Trammell Quartet--and featured on the verses of this song), Scott Fowler (lead/currently with Legacy Five), and tenors Ernie Haase (currently with Ernie Haase & Signature Sound) and Danny Funderburk complete the vocal lineup. Gerald Wolfe is on piano. Please pardon deficiencies in the videotaping; conditions were not ideal for getting a consistently good capture. https://www.facebook.com/formercathedrals/
Please click to see more acappella Christian songs and hymns:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2018498757FD7A76
For Higher Ground Quartet recordings, please visit:
http://thehighergroundqt.com/albums/
The Cathedrals sing "Sin Will Take You Farther" from their 1988 album "Goin' In Style". Members are George Younce, Glen Payne Danny Funderburk Mark Trammell Gerald Wolfe. Enjoy!
For the books known by this overall title, see William Mayne
The Cathedral Quartet, often known as simply The Cathedrals, was an American southern gospelquartet that lasted from 1964 until their retirement in December 1999.
The tenor and baritone positions changed often during the Cathedrals' career history, but the four most stable versions had George Younce (who joined the trio in November 1964) and Glen Payne teamed with Roy Tremble (tenor), and George Amon Webster (baritone) from 1974 to 1979; Kirk Talley (tenor), and Mark Trammell (baritone) from 1980 to 1983; Danny Funderburk (tenor), and Mark Trammell (baritone) from 1983 to 1990; Ernie Haase (tenor) and Mark Trammell just in 1990; and Ernie Haase (tenor), and Scott Fowler (baritone) from 1991 to their retirement in 1999.