

The Gospelaires
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About The Gospelaires
Five young adults from Old Union Christian Union Church, performed at the Lawson Centennial Celebration in the summer of 1971. After a few more performances, The Gospelaires were formed and managed by Joe and Agnes Knutter. Original members were: Margie Baker, Kenny Duncan, Mike Duncan, Gordon Nolker and Bob Knutter. Later in 1972, Jay Hill became the drummer, soon to be succeeded in 1973 by longtime drummer, Tom Pope.
In nearly 50 years of ministry, the Gospelaires have had around 45 members (including five second generation members) and have released 18 albums. Many former members have gone on to be pastors/ministers. Tim Parton, another former member, can be seen playing the piano in some of the Gaither Homecoming videos. Six former members have passed on to be with the Lord: Jay Hill (1976), Johnny Harris (2002), Lawrence Dysart (2008), Paul Marchbanks (2015), Margie Baker (2016) and Tom Pope (2018). Original manager, Joe Knutter passed away in 1996.
The Gospelaires currently perform 15-20 times per year, many being annual visits to Christian friends made over the years. The group is a non-profit organization that consistently travels through Missouri, Kansas and Iowa singing the Gospel. The Gospelaires have never charged a fee for a performance and the members do not get paid to perform. The money goes back into the group to support expenses for recording, travel and equipment.
In nearly 50 years of ministry, the Gospelaires have had around 45 members (including five second generation members) and have released 18 albums. Many former members have gone on to be pastors/ministers. Tim Parton, another former member, can be seen playing the piano in some of the Gaither Homecoming videos. Six former members have passed on to be with the Lord: Jay Hill (1976), Johnny Harris (2002), Lawrence Dysart (2008), Paul Marchbanks (2015), Margie Baker (2016) and Tom Pope (2018). Original manager, Joe Knutter passed away in 1996.
The Gospelaires currently perform 15-20 times per year, many being annual visits to Christian friends made over the years. The group is a non-profit organization that consistently travels through Missouri, Kansas and Iowa singing the Gospel. The Gospelaires have never charged a fee for a performance and the members do not get paid to perform. The money goes back into the group to support expenses for recording, travel and equipment.
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Genres:
Bluegrass-gospel, Hymns, Southern Gospel, Contemporary Christian
Band Members:
Bob Knutter, Erin Knutter, Ed Knutter
Hometown:
Excelsior Springs, Missouri
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Gospelaires to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Concerts
Past
DEC
13
2020
Excelsior Springs, MO
Siloam Spring Baptist Chapel
I Was There
FEB
09
2020
Excelsior Springs, MO
Salem Christian Union Church
I Was There
FEB
08
2020
Cameron, MO
Cameron Veterans Home
I Was There
DEC
08
2019
Excelsior Springs, MO
Siloam Spring Baptist Chapel
I Was There
SEP
08
2019
Kansas City, KS
Sunset Hills Christian Church
I Was There
AUG
18
2019
Excelsior Springs, MO
Siloam Spring Baptist Chapel
I Was There
Bandsintown Merch

Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.00

Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.00

Circle Hat
$25.00

Circle Beanie
$20.00
About The Gospelaires
Five young adults from Old Union Christian Union Church, performed at the Lawson Centennial Celebration in the summer of 1971. After a few more performances, The Gospelaires were formed and managed by Joe and Agnes Knutter. Original members were: Margie Baker, Kenny Duncan, Mike Duncan, Gordon Nolker and Bob Knutter. Later in 1972, Jay Hill became the drummer, soon to be succeeded in 1973 by longtime drummer, Tom Pope.
In nearly 50 years of ministry, the Gospelaires have had around 45 members (including five second generation members) and have released 18 albums. Many former members have gone on to be pastors/ministers. Tim Parton, another former member, can be seen playing the piano in some of the Gaither Homecoming videos. Six former members have passed on to be with the Lord: Jay Hill (1976), Johnny Harris (2002), Lawrence Dysart (2008), Paul Marchbanks (2015), Margie Baker (2016) and Tom Pope (2018). Original manager, Joe Knutter passed away in 1996.
The Gospelaires currently perform 15-20 times per year, many being annual visits to Christian friends made over the years. The group is a non-profit organization that consistently travels through Missouri, Kansas and Iowa singing the Gospel. The Gospelaires have never charged a fee for a performance and the members do not get paid to perform. The money goes back into the group to support expenses for recording, travel and equipment.
In nearly 50 years of ministry, the Gospelaires have had around 45 members (including five second generation members) and have released 18 albums. Many former members have gone on to be pastors/ministers. Tim Parton, another former member, can be seen playing the piano in some of the Gaither Homecoming videos. Six former members have passed on to be with the Lord: Jay Hill (1976), Johnny Harris (2002), Lawrence Dysart (2008), Paul Marchbanks (2015), Margie Baker (2016) and Tom Pope (2018). Original manager, Joe Knutter passed away in 1996.
The Gospelaires currently perform 15-20 times per year, many being annual visits to Christian friends made over the years. The group is a non-profit organization that consistently travels through Missouri, Kansas and Iowa singing the Gospel. The Gospelaires have never charged a fee for a performance and the members do not get paid to perform. The money goes back into the group to support expenses for recording, travel and equipment.
Show More
Genres:
Bluegrass-gospel, Hymns, Southern Gospel, Contemporary Christian
Band Members:
Bob Knutter, Erin Knutter, Ed Knutter
Hometown:
Excelsior Springs, Missouri
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