The Grammy-winning baritone toured with Billy Graham for more than 60 years; his best-loved song was "How Great Thou Art". Grammy-winning gospel singer George Beverly Shea died in Asheville, North ...
MONTREAT, N.C. — George Beverly Shea, whose booming baritone voice echoed through stadiums, squares and souls during a decades-long career with evangelist Billy Graham, died Tuesday. He was 104. Billy ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It is a young George Beverly Shea singing in a corner display of the Billy Graham Library -- the way he did almost 70 years ago when the Rev. Billy Graham heard him and invited him ...
In a recent conversation I was asked who I would like to have interviewed during my half century plus radio career. I quickly answered George Beverly Shea. Then the follow up question, “Why?” My ...
Grammy-winning gospel singer George Beverly Shea died in Asheville, North Carolina last night after a brief illness. He was 104. Shea was best known as the singing soloist for Billy Graham, whose ...
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association spokesman Brent Rinehart said Shea died in Asheville after a brief illness. Shea's rendition of "How Great Thou Art" came to define the faith of a Protestant ...
George Beverly Shea, whose booming baritone voice echoed through stadiums, squares and souls during a decades-long career with evangelist Billy Graham, died Tuesday in Asheville, N.C. He was 104. Shea ...
MONTREAT, N.C. — George Beverly Shea, whose booming baritone voice echoed through stadiums, squares and souls during a decades-long career with evangelist Billy Graham, died Tuesday. He was 104. Billy ...
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