Known as the “Queen of Quartet,” Evelyn Turrentine-Agee is an award-winning gospel singer with a special place in her heart for the traditional gospel vocal harmony sound.

She was born Ruth Evelyn Tyler in St. Louis, Missouri, on February 4, 1946. She made her public singing debut at age three, performing alongside her quartet-singing father. As a teenager, she sang with two different family groups: the Tyler Singers and the all-female Tylerettes. After marrying and moving to Detroit in 1962, Evelyn joined the Gospel Echoettes, but their work was halted when a car accident killed their manager. Evelyn and other group members organized a new group called the Gospel Warriors and recorded the original version of God Did It. When Evelyn decided to go solo, the Gospel Warriors became her accompanying singers.


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It’s Already Done


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