Given in the following are links to videos of a few Southern Gospel singing groups. The LeFevre Quartet is contemporary, whereas “The Lefevres” was the original group which became popular in the South before World War II.
The Hinsons originated in California, and began singing in the late 1960s. Originally the group began with three brothers and a sister: Ronnie, Kenny, Larry and Yvonne.
The LeFevre Quartet – Current
The LeFevre Quartet ‘Between The Prayer And The Answer’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘Practice What You’re Preaching’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘Practice What You’re Preaching’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘O What a Savior’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘A Rugged Cross’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘Some Day’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘Glory Road’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘He Left No Stone Unturned’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘Sun’s Gonna Come Up’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘Come and See’
The LeFevre Quartet ‘Getting Ready to Leave This World’
Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart
Mylon’s Christian music started around 1980, after living a wild life in the rock and roll music industry for a decade or so.
Mylon Le Fevre Jesus Drugs and Rock & Roll Randy Robison LIFE Today (31:24)
Live 08 – Mylon LeFevre Broken Heart – I Will Rejoice (04:40)
Mylon LeFevre Broken Heart – Its Alright – Sheep In Wolves ClothingLIVE – 01 (04:04)
Mylon LeFevre Broken Heart Live 03 Stranger To Danger (05:44)
On The Road To Freedom Mylon’s Testimony Religion or Jesus (28:44)
The LeFevres – Long Ago
Here are videos of The LeFevres from the 1960s and 1970s
The LeFevres – Keep On Holding On
LeFevres Live – He’ll Hold My Hand
The LeFevres – Don’t Ever Let Go
The LeFevres – Way Down Deep In My Soul
LeFevres Live – Keep On Holding On
The Hinsons – Long Ago
Note that there are many more videos of the Original Hinsons on YouTube.
In terms of personnel, this from Wikipedia:
In 1974, Yvonne left the road and was replaced for six years by two time Queen of Gospel Music recipient Chris Hawkins Freeman. In 1981 Just as Yvonne re-joined the group, Larry, left the group and was replaced by their nephew, Eric Hinson. In late 1984. Ronny “Bo” Hinson Jr. replaced Eric until 1988. when the group took some time off for the members to pursue individual ministries. In 1992, Ronny, Larry, Kenny, and Yvonne reunited for the “One More Hallelujah” tour. After Kenny’s passing, the Original Hinsons have reunited only for special events, with Bo singing lead, and either with Chris Hawkins Freeman or their sister Yvonne Hinson Johnson.
The Original Hinsons, Shinin In.
Hinsons – Soul Filling Station
The Original Hinsons, Hallelujah Meeting.
The Hinsons – “I Never Shall Forget the Day” – 1988