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  1. Earl Smith "Smitty" Gatlin (July 25, 1935 - March 20, 1972) Biography. Smitty Gatlin was a native of Prospect, Tennessee, the son of Margaret and Frank Gatlin Sr. In 1956, Gatlin caught the ear of promoter Wally Fowler. Soon he was managing and singing lead for a backup group called the Country Boys.

  2. Smitty Gatlin Trio (1966-1972) Former Oak Ridge Boys lead singer, Smitty Gatlin, formed the Smitty Gatlin Trio in 1966. At the time, Gatlin was also serving as music director at the First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. The trio released several albums on the Skylite label featuring future JD Sumner And The Stamps Quartet tenor Bill Baize ...

  3. 3.94K subscribers. Subscribed. 15. 2.1K views 11 years ago. Smitty Gatlin was one of the smoothest and best-loved lead singers in Southern Gospel music. Began his career with the Country Boys,...

  4. Explore Smitty Gatlin's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Smitty Gatlin on AllMusic.

  5. Smitty Gatlin was one of the smoothest and best-loved lead singers in Southern Gospel music. Began his career with the Country Boys, a group he formed after ...

  6. Smitty Gatlin was a lead singer and manager of the Oak Ridge Quartet, one of the most popular and dynamic groups in Southern Gospel. He also served as a minister of music and formed the Smitty Gatlin Trio before his death in 1972.

  7. Smitty Gatlin | ArtistInfo. voc, Singer of Country and World. A.k.a. Earl Smith "Smitty" Gatlin. Reorganized The Oak Ridge Quartet and change the name to Oak Ridge Boys to "make the name seem more youthful. He left the band in 1967 to become music director of the First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Tx. Latter he the Smitty Gatlin Singer.