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''I Miss You'' (CPA5-4774) Recorded Saturday September 23, 1973 (7:00 PM – 9:00 PM) ''I Miss You'' Written by Donnie Sumner Name (Or. No. of Instruments) James Burton - Guitar Charlie Hodge - Guitar Donnie Sumner - Piano Thomas Hensley - Upright Bass Voice: consisting of Donnie Sumner, Tim Baty, and Sherrill ''Shaun'' Nielsen - Backup Vocals) Donnie's professional career began in the early sixties. In 1965 he became the lead vocalist and arranger for J. D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet and continued in this position for nearly eight years. In 1970, while with the Stamps, Donnie received the Gospel Music Association's prestigious Dove Award for "Gospel Song of the Year" with his composition, "The Night Before Easter". During his tenure of service as a "Stamp", Donnie was also awarded the Sesac Award as "Best Country Songwriter" in 1969 and was nominated in 1970 for a Grammy Award by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Science (Naras) in the category of "Country Song of the Year for his work entitled "The Things That Matter". During the last three years of Donnie's service with J. D. Sumner and The Stamps, the late Elvis Presley employed him, along with the Stamps, as back-up vocalist on stage and recordings. It was during this time period that Donnie was seen on the Elvis, worldwide satellite television spectacular, "Aloha From Hawaii". Donnie was also afforded the honor of having a solo appearance in the Elvis documentary, "Elvis On Tour" in which he was featured on the gospel song, "The Lighthouse''. In 1972 Donnie resigned from the Stamps Quartet and organized his own group, which was to become known as Voice Inc. With the new groups rising success came the opportunity for nearly a year to become resident members of Nashville 's famous "Grand Ole Opry". Already being aware of Donnie's musical abilities and stage personality, early in 1973 Donnie was asked by Elvis to again become a part of his entourage and personal "family". For the next three years Donnie was a constant houseguest, companion and arranger and associate musician to his friend Elvis. Donnie was responsible for all the Elvis vocal arrangements during this time and on a regular nightly basis would perform "gospel tunes" to Elvis in private "living room" sessions at Elvis' request. From time to time Elvis would request that Donnie sing one of his "own" original love songs. It was from such occasions that Elvis eventually came to record two of Donnie's country songs. "Mr. Song Man" and "I Miss You". Voice, Inc, Donnie's group, was the opening act on all Elvis' personal appearances as well as an iatrical part of the vocal ensemble performing all of his stage back-up vocals. Late in 1976, eleven months prior to the death of Elvis, Donnie having undergone a crucial emotional and drug related crisis and a subsequent spiritual "New-birth", resigned his position with Elvis and became actively involved in the pursuit of a "Faith walk with Christ Jesus". Having served his denomination as Minister of Music, Evangelist and Pastor, Donnie is presently involved in an inter-faith, multi-media music ministry presenting Concert Of Praise under the banner of Spirit Ministries. Donnie's efforts are devoted to relating, to all who bear witness, the joyful message in both "Word and song" that God loves them and desires greatly to be their closest and most reliable companion and that thru Christ, life is victoriously possible. Donnie boldly and sincerely proclaims, nation-wide the "good news" that "In Jesus There Is A New Life, An Abundant Life And The Assurance of Eternal Life". Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Digitally Remastered © - Condor Records - ©