About
“Christ is the reason we sing,” proclaims the members of The
Triumphant Quartet. David Sutton, Clayton Inman, Scott Inman, Eric
Bennett, and pianist Jeff Stice form the acclaimed Southern Gospel
group, the Triumphant Quartet. Their mission is to spread the Word
of God through song and share the good news of Christ with other
believers. Through the power of their beautiful harmonies, they
testify to those who are searching and lost, with the hope that more
souls will come to know Christ.
Formed in 2003, the then—named Integrity Quartet, began their
ministry together at the Louise Mandrell Theater in Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee. “I truly believe that God put this together,” said
Ms. Mandrell of the new gospel group. The founding members, all
residents of Sevier County, Tennessee and active members of churches
in their community, brought a combined 80+ years of singing
experience and their own enthusiastic fans. The theater even created
a special season pass so their fans could see them perform anytime.
In addition to a full—time schedule at the theater, the group also
performed all across the country.
In 2004, the Quartet signed with Daywind Records, the premier
Southern Gospel recording label, and performed “Amazing Grace”
for over 100,000 people at the University of Tennessee's homecoming
game. In December of that year, after a nationwide contest to submit
entries, the Integrity Quartet changed its name to the Triumphant
Quartet. When the Louise Mandrell Theater became The Miracle Theater
in January of 2006, the Triumphant Quartet remained, joining the
Fee/Hedrick Family Entertainment Group. Their commitment to their
mission remained steadfast, and their success was just beginning.
Every year, the Quartet and its individual members have been
nominated for awards. In 2004, their single “I Bring You
Forgiveness” was nominated for Top 10 song of the year by Singing
News Fan Awards. In 2005, their CD “HomeFree” was nominated as a
Top 10 Album of the Year. In 2006, their song “Don’t Let the
Sandals Fool Ya” was #1 on the U.S. Gospel News Top 80 Chart and
#6 on the Singing News Top 80 Chart. This song was also #15 on the
2006 Southern Gospel Music’s Song of the Year list. Their
self-titled CD “Triumphant” was nominated as Top 5 Album of the
Year by Singing News fans. In 2007, the Quartet received nine Top 5
nominations for Singing News magazine’s prestigious Fan Awards:
Group of the Year, Favorite Album, Favorite Song, and individual
nominations for all five members of the group. Scott Inman,
baritone, was selected as the Young Artist of the Year. In 2007,
Jeff Stice was voted the Stage Musician of the Year by the Southern
Gospel Music Guild. He received the Harmony Award. This honor was
voted by his peers.
2007 was another landmark year for the Quartet. They were honored
to receive the Christian Music Presenters (CMP) Artist Endorsement,
a designation based on “the values of musical excellence, ministry
readiness, and spiritual integrity.” They were also awarded
certification as American Gospel Music (AGM) Artists, the highest
accreditation possible in gospel music. An invitation to perform in
a celebration of American Gospel Music at Carnegie Hall in New York
City rounded out this enormously successful year. The Quartet shared
the stage with other prominent gospel music artists, a 200—voice
choir, and the American Festival Symphony Orchestra under the
direction of Maestro Eric Dale Knapp. Southern
Gospel News.com praised their performance saying “The audience
was electrified by the artistry of ... Triumphant Quartet ...” and
“Show-stopping ovations came after the solo instrumental
performances from Jeff Stice (Triumphant Quartet) on piano...”
2008 brought a new transition for the Triumphant Quartet. Because
of their performance schedule at The Miracle Theater, they have had
to turn down many concert requests. They felt the Lord leading them
in a different direction. So after much prayer and consideration,
they have decided to take their ministry on the road full-time. They
are looking forward to the opportunity of performing in more concert
venues and churches, making more new friends, and sharing the gospel
of Christ all across the country.
With all of the accolades and success, the men of the Triumphant
Quartet keep their work in perspective. They are truly humbled and
grateful for the support their fans have shown for their music and
ministry. They reaffirm that their main focus is to keep God first
in everything they do. The Triumphant Quartet’s powerful
combination of talent, commitment, and unwavering faith insures that
the years to come will bring even more success...in God's name.
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