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Triumphant Quartet

 
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The Triumphant Quartet

Background information
Genres Christian
Members
Clayton Inman
Scott Inman
David Sutton
Eric Bennett
Jeff Stice

The Triumphant Quartet (formerly Integrity Quartet until 2005) is a United States Southern Gospel group that performed at the The Miracle Theater in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. They sang at the theater from 2003-2005, when it was known as The Louise Mandrell Theater. They now travel on a full-time concert schedule.

The group consists of Clayton Inman (lead), David Sutton (tenor), Scott Inman (baritone), Eric Bennett (bass), and Jeff Stice (pianist). They are known for being one of the only, if not the only, full-time Southern Gospel quartet to never have changed their membership line-up.

Their songs, "I Bring You Forgiveness," "Don't Let the Sandals Fool Ya," "Hey, Jonah," "The Great I Am Still Is," and "The Old White Flag" were given Singing News Fan Awards nominations for Favorite Song of the Year in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 respectively. The group signed with Daywind Records in 2004, home to other artists like Legacy Five, Greater Vision, and Brian Free & Assurance.

Group Members

  • Lead: Clayton Inman (2003-present)
  • Baritone: Scott Inman (2003-present)
  • Tenor: David Sutton (2003-present)
  • Bass: Eric Bennett (2003-present)
  • Piano: Jeff Stice (2003-present)

Discography

  • Southern Gospel-Quartet Style (2003)
  • Four Guys and a Piano Player,Vol.1 (2003)
  • Home Free (2004)
  • You Better Hurry Up (2005)
  • Triumphant Quartet (2005)
  • Treasures (2006)
  • Live from 5 (2006)
  • You Gotta Love It (2007)
  • We Need a Little Christmas (2007)
  • Intermission (2008)
  • Look To God (2008)
  • Everyday (2009)

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