Palmetto State Quartet


The Palmetto State Quartet is a professional Southern gospel singing quartet that originated in Greenville, South Carolina, in the mid-1940s. In 1988 they received at a Singing News Fan Awards ceremony the Marvin Norcross Award for contributions to Southern Gospel over their career.

Personnel history

;Tenor
  • Leon Sutherland
  • Clarence Owens
  • Claude Hunter
  • Jerry Hovis
  • Eddie Broome
  • Brion Carter
  • John Rulapaugh
  • Wesley Smith
  • Jeremy Calloway
  • Robert Fulton
  • Jeremy Easley
  • Anthony Roberts
;Lead
  • Woodrow Pittman
  • Jack Pittman
  • Jack Bagwell
  • Harold Schronce
  • Kerry Beatty
  • Paul Lancaster
  • David Staton
  • Brian Beatty
;Baritone
  • Malone Thomason
  • Jack Bagwell
  • Jack Pittman
  • Laverne Tripp
  • Jerome Bush
  • Milton Sigmon
  • Tony Peace
  • Rick Fair
  • Brian Beatty
  • David Darst
  • David Staton
  • DaRon Maughon
;Bass
  • Paul Burroughs
  • Ellison Jenkins
  • Ken Turner
  • Joe Divine
  • Chuck Bright
  • Cliff King
  • Jerry Trotter
  • Joel Duncan
  • Harold Gilley
  • Jeff Pearles
  • Jason Brooks
  • Aaron McCune
  • Burman Porter
  • Larry Strickland
  • Mike Allen
;Piano
;Various
  • Charles Waller
  • Eddie Broome
  • Louie Sprouse
  • J.J. Jennings
  • Michael W. Carman