Ernie Haase & Signature Sound is a southern gospel vocal quartet founded in
2002 by Ernie Haase, former Cathedral Quartet tenor, and Garry Jones,
former Gold City pianist. They are known for their contemporary style and
energetic live performances.
History The legendary Cathedral Quartet announced their farewell tour in
1999. Lead singer Glen Payne died on October 15th. 1999 before the end of
the tour. Upon request of Glen Payne, the other guys finished the tour.
Pianist, Roger Bennett, took on Glen's vocals. Roger Bennett and baritone
Scott Fowler formed Legacy Five while Ernie Haase continued his solo
career.
After a time former Cathedrals bass George Younce and his son-in-law,
Ernie Haase, who had sung tenor with the Cathedrals for nearly ten years
formed the Old Friends Quartet with Jake Hess, Wesley Pritchard and Garry
Jones. The Old Friends Quartet disbanded after about two years on the
road, as Younce's ill health prevented the
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