The Stepter Four

Biography

The Stepter Four was a gospel group from Mississippi, active in the 1970s, known for their soulful contributions to the Memphis gospel scene. They hailed from towns like Senatobia, Mississippi, and were part of the rich tradition of regional gospel ensembles that blended hard-grooving soul with spiritual themes. Limited biographical details are available, but the group gained recognition for providing vocal support to other acts in need, showcasing their versatility and community role in the gospel circuit.[3][5]

Fun Facts

  • Jack Stepter from the Stepter Four was known for stepping in to provide vocals for other gospel groups in the Memphis area during the 1970s.[3]
  • The group is featured in a YouTube video of their track 'I'm Coming Home,' highlighting obscure gospel music deserving greater remembrance.[5]

Musical Connections

Key Collaborators

  • Stars of Faith - Jack Stepter of the Stepter Four provided vocal help to groups needing support (70s Memphis gospel recordings) [1970s]

References

  1. glidemagazine.com
  2. youtube.com

Heard on WWOZ

The Stepter Four has been played 1 time on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.

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