George Beverly Shea, the booming baritone who sang to millions of Christians at evangelist Billy Graham's crusades, has died after a brief illness. He was 104.Spokesman Brent Rinehart of the Billy ...
The Grammy-winning baritone toured with Billy Graham for more than 60 years; his best-loved song was "How Great Thou Art". Grammy-winning gospel singer George Beverly Shea died in Asheville, North ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It is a young George Beverly Shea singing in a corner display of the Billy Graham Library -- the way he did almost 70 years ago when the Rev. Billy Graham heard him and invited him ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- George Beverly Shea, the booming baritone who sang to millions of Christians at evangelist Billy Graham's crusades, died Tuesday after a brief illness. He was 104. Spokesman Brent ...
About 1,000 family, friends, and members of the public celebrated the life, music and ministry Sunday of Christian singer George Beverly Shea. About 1,000 family, friends and members of the public ...
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Rev. Billy Graham’s longtime ministry partner and close friend celebrated his 104th birthday on Friday.George Beverly Shea, best known as Bev Shea, was born in Canada in 1909. Shea is considered the ...
Though he's been nominated 10 times over his career, Shea last won a Grammy in 1966 for best gospel or other religious recording, an honour he shared with Anita Kerr. "It's been a long time since I ...
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association spokesman Brent Rinehart said Shea died in Asheville after a brief illness. Shea's rendition of "How Great Thou Art" came to define the faith of a Protestant ...