Les Beasley

Les Beasley

Beasley with David L. Cook
Background information
Born (1928-08-16) August 16, 1928
Crockett, Texas, U.S.
Genres Southern gospel
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1953–present
Associated acts Florida Boys

Les Beasley (born August 16, 1928 in Crockett, Texas[1]) was the lead singer and manager for the Florida Boys, a Southern Gospel quartet, since 1953. He is said to be one of the pioneers of Gospel Music TV. In 2001, Beasley was honoured at the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion with a "This Is Your Life" Tribute. Charles Waller, the producer, invited family and friends from across the country to tell Beasley's story from their perspective. A special tribute video of the event was created and is now available including both the tribute and special footage of the Florida Boys. Beasley is no longer a member of the group but the group continues to perform.

Achievements

Family

Beasley and his wife Frances have six children, twelve grand children, and four great-grand children.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Liverett, David (2005). This Is My Story: 146 of the World's Greatest Gospel Singers. Thomas Nelson, Inc. ISBN 1-4185-0607-9. P. 9.
  2. "Welcome to the Christian Music Hall of Fame and Museum.". Retrieved 2009-07-11.Les Beasley inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame

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