Ben Lacy Speer

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Ben Lacy Speer

Birth
Double Springs, Winston County, Alabama, USA
Death
7 Apr 2017 (aged 86)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.117, Longitude: -86.7592783
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Famous Gospel Singer Ben Speer, has died.
The Southern Gospel World has lost an icon and dear friend. An original member of the renowned Speer Family, Ben Speer was among gospel music's most treasured living legends. Ben's father, "Dad" Speer, a singing school teacher and a true perfectionist when it game to proper singing technique, instilled musical excellence and "shaped note" theory into Ben as early as he can remember. He sang with the legendary Speer Family for four decades and participated in more than 75 Speer Family albums until the Speer Family retired in 1998. In 1950, Ben launched the Ben Speer Music Company, which published such great hits as "WHAT A DAY THAT WILL BE," "I'M STANDING ON THE SOLID ROCK," "TOURING THAT CITY" and "I'LL WALK THEM GOLDEN STAIRS" which was recorded by Elvis. As a record producer, he has produced albums by such artists as The Florida Boys, The Speers, Ivan Parker, Anthony Burger, The Weatherfords, and a variety of others, including The Homeland Quartet, of which he was a member. In 1989, Ben organized the first Ben Speer Stamps-Baxter School of Music, an annual training week for young artists, where he continues to spearhead programs that train new generations of artists in music theory, proper singing technique and other valuable skills that help preserve excellence in gospel music's rich heritage. Musical director for countless Homecoming videos and a favorite on the Homecoming stage, this GMA Hall of Fame and Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame inductee blessed the world with his timeless gift. Bill Gaither had this to say about his dear friend: "Ben has been a friend and colleague to me since 1962 when he published the first song I wrote, I've Been To Calvary.' Not only did Ben publish the song, but The Speer Family recorded it. Since that time we have worked together on many Homecoming videos. His musicianship and dedication to our music is unparalleled. He is a dear friend whom I will miss greatly." Our prayers are with his sister Rosa Nell Speer Powell, his wife Rebekah and the entire Speer family during this difficult time. We will see you at the house, old friend!
Famous Gospel Singer Ben Speer, has died.
The Southern Gospel World has lost an icon and dear friend. An original member of the renowned Speer Family, Ben Speer was among gospel music's most treasured living legends. Ben's father, "Dad" Speer, a singing school teacher and a true perfectionist when it game to proper singing technique, instilled musical excellence and "shaped note" theory into Ben as early as he can remember. He sang with the legendary Speer Family for four decades and participated in more than 75 Speer Family albums until the Speer Family retired in 1998. In 1950, Ben launched the Ben Speer Music Company, which published such great hits as "WHAT A DAY THAT WILL BE," "I'M STANDING ON THE SOLID ROCK," "TOURING THAT CITY" and "I'LL WALK THEM GOLDEN STAIRS" which was recorded by Elvis. As a record producer, he has produced albums by such artists as The Florida Boys, The Speers, Ivan Parker, Anthony Burger, The Weatherfords, and a variety of others, including The Homeland Quartet, of which he was a member. In 1989, Ben organized the first Ben Speer Stamps-Baxter School of Music, an annual training week for young artists, where he continues to spearhead programs that train new generations of artists in music theory, proper singing technique and other valuable skills that help preserve excellence in gospel music's rich heritage. Musical director for countless Homecoming videos and a favorite on the Homecoming stage, this GMA Hall of Fame and Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame inductee blessed the world with his timeless gift. Bill Gaither had this to say about his dear friend: "Ben has been a friend and colleague to me since 1962 when he published the first song I wrote, I've Been To Calvary.' Not only did Ben publish the song, but The Speer Family recorded it. Since that time we have worked together on many Homecoming videos. His musicianship and dedication to our music is unparalleled. He is a dear friend whom I will miss greatly." Our prayers are with his sister Rosa Nell Speer Powell, his wife Rebekah and the entire Speer family during this difficult time. We will see you at the house, old friend!