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  • Nov 19, 1924
    Gospel singer J.D. Sumner is born in Lakeland, Florida. He founds The Stamps Quartet, a gospel group that eventually backs Elvis Presley, with Sumner providing the signature closing bass note on The King's "Way Down"
    Sep 4, 1965
    Billboard reports J.D. Sumner has joined The Stamps Quartet as bass singer. In that role, he sings on numerous Elvis Presley hits, including "Burning Love," "Moody Blue," "Always On My Mind" and "Way Down"
    Nov 5, 1971
    The Stamps Quartet begins performing with Elvis Presley when he plays Minneapolis
    Apr 2, 1998
    The Jordanaires enter the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, along with such other groups as The Imperials, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, The Speer Family, The Chuck Wagon Gang and The Blackwood Brothers, during a Nashville ceremony
    Nov 16, 1998
    J.D. Sumner, the bass singer with gospel music's Stamps Quartet, dies of a heart attack in a Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, hotel room. He performed on such Elvis Presley hits as "Burning Love," "Moody Blue" and "Way Down"

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