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The Nelons
Also known asThe Rex Nelon Singers (until 1985)
OriginGeorgia
GenresSouthern gospel
Years active1977 (1977)–present
MembersKelly Nelon Clark
Jack Clark
Amber Nelon Thompson
Autumn Nelon Clark
Past membersKaren Peck
Jerry Thompson
Charlotte Ritchie
Janet Paschal
Todd Nelon
Jeff Stice
Websitethenelons.com

The Nelons are an American southern gospel group based in Atlanta, Georgia. Group members are Kelly Nelon Clark, her husband Jason Clark, and Kelly's daughters Amber Nelon Thompson and Autumn Nelon Clark. The Nelons were inducted into the Gospel Music Association (GMA) Hall of Fame in 2016.[1]

Group history

The Nelons was started by founding member Rex Nelon and started out as The Rex Nelon Singers in 1977.[2] The group was a spin-off of the family group the Lefevres. They became known as the Rex Nelon Singers in 1976 because the Lefevre family members had left the group. The group's first number-one song was "Come Morning" on the Singing News Chart,[3] and was awarded the Southern Gospel Song of the Decade for the 1980s.[citation needed] Another widely recognizable song by the group is "We Shall Wear a Robe and Crown."

Over time the group included Karen Peck, Janet Paschal, Jerry Thompson, Charlotte Ritchie, Kelly Nelon Clark, Todd Nelon, Jeff Stice, Martin Gureasko, Rodney Swain, Stan Whitmire, Ray Fisher, Vernon Lee.[4]

The Nelons have been nominated for many awards in the southern gospel music industry including Grammys, Dove Awards,[5] Singing News Awards,[6] Absolutely Gospel Awards,[7][8] Diamond Awards, and Christian Voice Awards.[9]

In 2014, the Nelons were a trio made up Kelly Nelon Clark,[10] Jason Clark, and Amber Nelon Thompson.[11] In 2014, Amber was chosen as Female Vocalist of the Year at the Absolutely Gospel Music Awards.[12]

Personnel

  • Rex Nelon – bass (1977–1999)[4]
  • Kelly Nelon Clark – alto (1977–1991; 1993–present)[4]
  • Rodney Swain – lead (1977–1984)[4]
  • Janet Paschal – soprano (1977–1981)[4]
  • Jerry Thompson – tenor/lead (1977–1992, 1993–1998)
  • Karen Peck – soprano (1981–1990)
  • Martin Gureasko – pianist (1990-1992)
  • Stan Whitmire - pianist (1986, 1993-1996)
  • Charlotte Ritchie – soprano (1991–1993, 1994–1996)
  • Kelly Benton – soprano (1993)
  • Amy Roth – soprano (1996–1999)
  • Melody Williams – soprano (1999–2001)[4]
  • Katy Peach (then Katy VanHorn) – soprano (2001–2002)
  • Amber Nelon Thompson – soprano (2002–present)[4]
  • Paul White – lead (1992–1993)
  • Tammy Britton – alto (1991–1993)[4]
  • David Hill – lead (1998–1999)
  • Paul Lancaster – tenor (1999–2001)
  • Jason Clark – lead (1997–present)
  • Todd Nelon – baritone (1981-1994)
  • Dan Clark – bass (1999–2002)
  • Kevin Davis - piano (2000-2012)
  • Autumn Nelon Clark - soprano (2014–present)
  • Ray Fisher - piano (1980 - 1986)

Discography

Albums:

as Rex Nelon Singers
  • 1977: The Sun's Coming Up
  • 1978: Live
  • 1978: I've Never Been This Homesick Before
  • 1979: Feelings
  • 1980: Expressions of Love
  • 1981: Sing The Gospel
  • 1981: One More Song
  • 1981: One Step Closer
  • 1982: Feeling At Home
  • 1983: We Shall Behold The King
  • 1984: Precious Old Story of Love
  • 1984: I've Got My Foot On The Rock
As The Nelons
  • 1985: In One Accord
  • 1986: Journeys
  • 1987: Thanks
  • 1988: Get Ready
  • 1989: Let The Redeemed Say So
  • 1990: The Best of Times
  • 1991: One Less Stone
  • 1991: A New Generation
  • 1992: Right On Time
  • 1993: Kelly Nelon Thompson & The Nelons
  • 1994: A Promised Reunion
  • 1994: He's My Comfort
  • 1994: Triumphant
  • 1995: Hallelujah Live
  • 1996: We're Glad You're Here
  • 1997: We've Got To Praise Him[13]
  • 1997: Thanks Live
  • 1997: All Rise Live
  • 1998: Peace Within The Walls
  • 1999: A Journey
  • 2000: Following After
  • 2001: Season of Song 1 Nelon Classics
  • 2002: United for Christ
  • 2003: Season of Song 2
  • 2004: The Light of Home
  • 2008: You Are God
  • 2010: Beside Still Waters[14]
  • 2011: Come On Home
  • 2012: Evening in December
  • 2014: Hymns: The A Capella Sessions[15]
  • 2016 Stronger Together EP[16]
  • 2016 Family Harmony[17]
  • 2018 A Winter Carol

Compilations

  • 1984: Best & Whole Lot More
  • 1997: Timeless Collection
  • 1998: The Collection
  • 1998: Out Front – Best of Rex Nelon

Kelly Nelon solo

  • 1983: Her Father's Child
  • 1985: Praise Him Now
  • 1988: Called By Love
  • 1990: KNT
  • 1992: Steadfast Heart[18]

Accolades

References

  1. ^ "The Nelons to Join Gospel Music Hall of Fame". February 02, 2016 Staff Reports. Newreleasetoday.com.
  2. ^ W. K. McNeil (18 October 2013). Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music. Routledge. pp. 317–. ISBN 978-1-135-37700-7.
  3. ^ "Family Ties: The Hoppers, The Nelons."Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (26 September 1998). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 37–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "N / Nelons". Southern Gospel History. May 12, 2016. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  5. ^ "Ryman to Ring out with Gospel". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (25 November 1995). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 59–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ "S / Singing News Fan Awards". Southern Gospel History. November 10, 2015. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  7. ^ Music, Absolutely Gospel (January 5, 2016). "2016 Absolutely Gospel Music Award Nominees Announced". Absolutely Gospel Music. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  8. ^ "2014 Absolutely Gospel Music Awards Winners". Music Times. April 20, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  9. ^ Letter, First (May 21, 2016). "Your Source for Information & Inspiration". Christian Voice Magazine. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  10. ^ "Cathedrals, Nelsons honored by Southern Gospel Assn.". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (5 June 1999). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 1–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  11. ^ "Young Artist Spotlight – Amber Nelon Thompson". SGM Radio. February 10, 2014 by Rebecca Little Burke
  12. ^ "2014 Absolutely Gospel Music Awards Winners". Music Times.
  13. ^ "Gospel's Nelsons are full of praise on homland set". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (26 April 1997). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 9–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  14. ^ " CD Review: The Nelons- 'Beside Still Waters'". SGM Radio. January 25, 2011
  15. ^ "The Nelons “Hymns: the A Cappella Sessions” Album Review". Hallals
  16. ^ "The Nelons Release "Stronger Together –Limited Edition EP" : News : Hallels". www.hallels.com. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  17. ^ Yap, Timothy (August 15, 2016). "The Nelons "Stronger Together" and "Family Harmony" Albums Review". http://www.hallels.com. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  18. ^ sghisory.com
  19. ^ "Nelons, Bill Gaither and Larry Gatlin win Telly Awards". Homecoming Magazine, by Deborah Patterson June 5, 2013