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
- Woodrow Pittman
- Jack Pittman
- Jack Bagwell
- Harold Schronce
- Kerry Beatty
- Paul Lancaster
- David Staton
- Brian Beatty
- Malone Thomason
- Jack Bagwell
- Jack Pittman
- Laverne Tripp
- Jerome Bush
- Milton Sigmon
- Tony Peace
- Rick Fair
- Brian Beatty
- David Darst
- David Staton
- DaRon Maughon
- 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
- Jamie Dill
- Charles Abee
- Carroll Melvin
- David McAbee
- Hovie Lister
- Woody Beatty
- Jerry Kelso
- Andrew Ishee
- Bryan Elliott
- KC Martin
- Mark Carman
- Mark Willett
- Charles Waller
- Eddie Broome
- Louie Sprouse
- J.J. Jennings
- Michael W. Carman