- Lee Roy Abernathy
Lee Roy Abernathy (birth date|1913|8|13 - death date|1993|05|25|1913|8|13) was an American vocalist and composer.
Early years
Abernathy was born in Canton, Georgia into a sharecropping family that frequently relocated during his teen years. He began singing at the age of five in his father's group, the Atco Quartet,cite book|last=Brobston|first=Stanley Heard|title=Daddy Sang Lead: The History and Performance Practice of White Southern Gospel Music|publisher=Vantage Press|pages=p133|isbn=978-0533153534] and learned to play piano by the time he was 14. In addition to sitting under shape note instructors like
James D. Vaughan andAdger Pace , Abernathy studied at the Conservatory of Music inAtlanta, Georgia .Musical career
Abernathy wrote a number of gospel classics including "He's A Personal Savior," "A Newborn Feeling," "Wonderful Time Up There (Gospel Boogie)" and a parody of that song called "Terrible Time Down There." He was also noted as a Southern Gospel music instructor, particularly for his "Modern Gospel Piano Course By Mail." Abernathy is credited as being one of the first to introduce sheet music and mail order piano courses to Gospel music. Along with
Dwight Brock , Abernathy was one of the first to play "turnaround" type introductions on songs. He also served as a vocal coach to individuals (likeLondon Parris ) who went on to have great success in the industry.Abernathy was also well known as a performer. He pulled stints with the Rangers and the
Homeland Harmony Quartet . Abernathy and Carroll "Shorty" Bradford also performed together as theHappy Two , billed as a "two man quartet." In 1983, a recording titled "Command Performance" paid tribute to the songs of Abernathy, with performances by the Rex Nelon Singers,Gold City , theSinging Americans , theHemphills and others.In addition to gospel music, politics also had an attraction for Abernathy. He composed songs for
Franklin Roosevelt 's 1936 campaign and was a candidate forgovernor of Georgia in 1958.External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8291693 Lee Roy Abernathy's Photo & Gravesite]
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