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Walter Settles

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Born: ? (1927-1928)
Died: April 29, 1999 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, USA from diabetes and from complications related to a stroke.
Began his career as a soloist.
Sang with the Golden Harp Jubilee Singers, The Spiritual All-Stars, and the Olive Branch Singers before joining The [a255771] in the early 1990's.
Retired from The [a255771] in 1995 after suffering a stroke after a performance in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Although at this point he was unable to sing, The [a255771] continued to regard him as a member.
Later rejoined The [a255771] for the song “These Bones,” from the 1997 Grammy-winning release, "I Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray".

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