- Hovie Lister
Hovie Franklin Lister (
September 17 ,1926 -2001) was an American gospel pianist.Lister was born in
Greenville, South Carolina , and learned piano from age six. He accompanied a singing group comprised of his father and three of his uncles (The Lister Brothers Quartet) at 14, and toured withMordecai Ham at the same age. He attended the Stamps-Baxter School of Music inDallas .Following his education, Lister served as an accompanist for
The Lefevres ,The Homeland Harmony , andThe Rangers Quartet in the 1940s. In 1948, he formedThe Statesmen Quartet , and remained the group's anchor for decades. Lister's style, which differed from his predecessors in his adoption ofjazz , soul andragtime idioms over the staid, solemn accompaniment of prior generations, influenced the sound of gospel and CCM in the later 20th century. Lister remained a member of The Statesmen Quartet into the 2000s.Aside from performing, Lister also had interests in music publishing and promotion. Lister was inducted into the Southern Gospel Hall of Fame in 2001.
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* [http://www.sgma.org/inductee_bios/hovie_lister.htm Hovie Lister] , Southern Gospel Music Association
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