What is george younce?

George Younce (1930-2005) was a beloved American gospel music singer known for his bass voice and his long tenure with the Southern Gospel quartet The Cathedrals. He was born in Patterson, North Carolina, and began singing gospel music at a young age.

Younce joined The Cathedrals in 1963 and remained with the group for over 40 years until his retirement in 2002. He was known for his powerful and rich bass voice, as well as his warm and engaging stage presence.

Throughout his career, Younce won numerous awards for his contributions to gospel music, including multiple Grammy nominations and induction into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame. He was also a prolific songwriter, penning many popular gospel songs performed by The Cathedrals.

Younce was highly respected in the gospel music community for his talent, humility, and dedication to spreading the message of faith through song. He continued to perform and record music into his later years, inspiring generations of fans with his powerful voice and heartfelt delivery.