
Jake Hess
Born
December 24, 1927
Died
January 4, 2004 (76 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Limestone County, Alabama
Jake Hess was an American Grammy Award-winning southern gospel singer.
Hess' career started at the age of 16, when he joined the popular John Daniel Quartet, making his recorded debut on "Just a Prayer Away". After that, he sang with three of his brothers as the Hess Brothers Quartet. He also sang with the Sunny South Quartet and their rival, the Melody Masters Quartet. In the latter part of his life, Hess sang with The Old Friends Quartet which was featured on the Bill Gaither Homecoming videos. Hess sang lead with the Statesmen Quartet from 1948 until 1963. Their recordings included projects on Columbia Records and then long-term with RCA Victor. In 1977-1978 Hess reunited with the surviving members of The Statesmen Quartet, Hovie Lister, Doy Ott, and Rosie Rozell to record three projects, including "Songs Elvis Loved". The reunited Statesmen had sung at Elvis' funeral. In the fall of 1980, Hess, Lister, Rozell, assembled a new group with James Blackwood and J.D. Sumner, as a result the southern gospel group the Masters V was born. They toured from 1981 until 1988 when illnesses prompted several of the members to retire from full-time singing. Upon leaving the Statesmen Quartet at the end of 1963, Hess formed his "dream" group, the Imperials. Although They were not immediately accepted by his peers because of their innovative use of electric guitars and drums, they went on to become pioneers in Contemporary Christian Music, and would eventually be inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. They backed Elvis Presley from 1966 to 1971. Elvis has been quoted as noting Hess as his favorite singer. Hess left the Imperials in 1967 due to health problems. Hess also sang with his children, Becky and Chris, in a group he named "The Jake Hess Sound". In the late 1970s Hess and his son Chris were featured singers on the television broadcasts of evangelist Dr. Gene Scott. Jake Hess was a noted soloist in his own right. He had won several Grammy Awards on RCA Victor as a solo artist. His last 12 years, he appeared on the Bill Gaither Homecoming concerts and videos. These videos featured Hess from noted concerts in the U.S. at the Kennedy Center, the Ryman Auditorium, and Hawaiian islands and Europe.
Known For

Sunday Meetin' Time
2006

A Tribute To George Younce
2005

Journey To The Sky
2004

The Best of Mark Lowry & Bill Gaither Volume 1
Guest
2004

Red Rocks Homecoming
2003

Heaven
2003

New Orleans Homecoming
Himself
2002

A Billy Graham Music Homecoming Volume 2
2001

Christmas in the Country
2000

Harmony In The Heartland
2000

Memphis Homecoming
2000

Encore
2000

Sweet Sweet Spirit
Himself
1999

All Day Singing at The Dome
Self
1998

Down by the Tabernacle
1998

Joy to the World
1996

The Sweetest Song I Know
Himself
1995

Turn Your Radio On
Himself
1993