MP3 Anointed Fuller Gospel Singers - Get on Board
Traditional quartet with a blend of contemporary, with elements of rock, funk and reggae.
9 MP3 Songs
GOSPEL: Traditional Gospel
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The Anointed Fuller Gospel Singers are from Savannah, GA. Their manager, booking agent, and producer is Arleen Fuller-Thornton dba/ AFT Music Group, Inc. and AFT Records & Productions. Paul Beasley of the Original Gospel Keynotes of Tyler, Texas is their business manager. Several of their members are Pastors, assistant pastors & evangelist. The original members began singing as young children, in the late 60''s. Even though they have been singing for years, they never celebrated an anniversary. In 1997, they celebrated their first anniversary. In 1998, they changed their style to sing traditional quartet. Their mother Daveola Fuller 66 sings background vocals, Her oldest daughter Arleen Fuller-Thornton 46 is a lead singer, Eleanor Fuller Cowherd 39 is next to last daughter, and sing lead and background vocals, Katrina Fuller Page 29 is the youngest daughter, sing lead and background vocals, Soneisha Mobley Norman 25 is the oldest daughter of Arleen and sings lead and background vocals, Chantell Mobley Guillory 22, youngest daughter of Arleen sings lead and background vocals, David Thornton 45, husband of Arleen and plays bass guitar and played both lead and bass on CD, Ronald Mobley, Jr., 20, youngest child of Arleen and is the drummer, Anteron Norman, Sr., 28, husband of Soneisha plays keyboard and is a lead and background vocalist, Elder Alfred Brown, 54, plays rhythm guitar. All songs was written by the Anointed Fuller Gospel Singers. In 2002, they debut their first cd, Blessing in the Rain. On March 19, 2006, they debut their new recording "Get on Board", the Gospel Train. The photos was taken at the Roundhouse Railroad Museum, in Savannah, GA. Artwork was done by Agatha Cheuk, who is a graduate of Savannah College of Arts and Designs (SCAD). On May 13, 2006 the won the "Quartet of the Year" Award from AM1230 WSOK Radio Station in Savannah, GA.