3 members of Gospel Music Hall of Fame quartet among 7 killed in Wyoming plane crash
Three members of the legendary Gospel Music Hall of Fame quartet, The Cathedrals, were among the seven people killed in a tragic plane crash in Wyoming on Saturday. The group was traveling to a concert in Casper when their small plane went down in a remote area near Yellowstone National Park.
The members of The Cathedrals who lost their lives in the crash were Glen Payne, George Younce, and Roger Bennett. The quartet was known for their powerful harmonies and soul-stirring performances, and they were beloved by fans around the world for their uplifting music and faith-filled messages.
The Cathedrals were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1999, and their influence on the genre is still felt today. Their songs continue to be sung in churches and at gospel music events, and their legacy lives on through the countless lives they touched with their music.
The other four people who were killed in the crash have not yet been identified, but their loss is deeply felt by their families and loved ones. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but authorities believe that inclement weather may have played a role.
Fans of The Cathedrals and gospel music in general are mourning the loss of these talented musicians, and tributes have been pouring in from around the world. Many are remembering the impact that The Cathedrals had on their lives and how their music helped them through difficult times.
The music world has lost three of its brightest stars, but their music will live on forever. The Cathedrals may be gone, but their legacy will continue to inspire and uplift future generations for years to come. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of all those who lost their lives in this tragic accident.