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ED ENOCH - Lead Singer, Owner, Manager This year 2009 - marks Ed Enoch’s 40th year singing Gospel music. In August 2003, Ed Enoch was granted the official trademark of ownership for the historical Stamps Quartet name from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Washington, DC. Ed Enoch is a legendary vocalist in the music industry. His professional capabilities and dynamic and powerful voice have earned him much respect. He is a very successful businessman - entertainer - and a leading Gospel music artist. He creates an imposing presence. His lead voice is strong - powerful - inspiring and clearly recognizable in the music industry. Ed grew up in a small town East of Nashville, Tennessee. He has never forgotten his roots. Ed attributes his music success to a Christian upbringing where he sang in church and it instilled in him a realness of faith in God - and through God, “all things are possible”. Ed began his early professional music career singing with Gospel music legend, Jake Hess in Nashville, TN. In 1969, Ed joined the Stamps Quartet. The Stamps Quartet became backup vocalist for the “world’s greatest entertainer“, Elvis Presley, from February 1971 until August 1977. During his shows, Elvis introduced Ed Enoch from the stage as: “The best and most powerful lead singer in the world”. Ed Enoch has sung backup vocals for various country music artists: “The First Lady of Country Music, Tammy Wynette”. Country Music Legends: Loretta Lynn - Jerry Lee Lewis -
Colorful Stamps Quartet

Close Harmony - Vol 1: 1920 - 1955
Homecoming Texas Style
American Music [Disc 2]
Sunday Meeting Time
1920's Country
The Gospel Side of Elvis
Signs of a Good Life
American Music: A Panorama
Close Harmony: A History of Southern Gospel Music
A History of Southern Gospel Music
Marching To Zion