By Robert M. Marovich

Tyrone Porter, member of the Christianaires gospel quartet and president of the GMWA Quartet Division, went on home to be with the Lord on February 14, 2023, after an extended battle with illness.

Homegoing arrangements will be posted here when known.

Meanwhile, here is a brief biographical sketch about the Christianaires that I wrote, with Bro. Tyrone’s help, for Malaco Music Group some years ago:

The Christianaires

The Christianaires are an award-winning gospel quartet that was formed in Sontag, Mississippi, in 1979 by brothers Paul and Tyrone Porter and their cousins, Arnold and Ronald Brown (also brothers).  Their style blends the bluesy traditional gospel quartet style with contemporary musical accompaniment and arrangements.

In 1985, after six years of singing on church and auditorium programs, the quartet released its debut album, Ain’t No Way I Could Lose, with its popular title track, on Atlanta International Records (AIR).  By this point, Martin Williams and James Lee joined the Christianaires.  Arnold Brown and George Carter were other early members of the quartet.

Walking With Me was released on the Malaco subsidiary Muscle Shoals Sound Gospel in 1989.  The following release, 1990’s Another Step Forward, also on Muscle Shoals Sound Gospel, was the group’s first album to make the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart.  Another Billboard charting album, 1993’s The Vision Becomes Clearer, produced the radio hit, Two Wings, and earned a Stellar Award nomination for Best Gospel Quartet Performance.  A James Cleveland composition given the Christianaires’ traditional quartet touch, Two Wings has become the group’s signature song.  It has been anthologized on several various artist projects.

In 1995, when Arnold Brown left to enter the ministry, Paul and Tyrone’s older brother Charles Porter joined the Christianaires.  He added to the group’s strong staff of lead singers.  That same year, AIR re-released Ain’t No Way I Could Lose as Thru the Storm; it helped earn the quartet a Vision Award.  Three years later, Standing Room Only (Light Records) found the Christianaires reprising their earlier hits, including Two Wings, Ain’t No Way I Could Lose, Saints Hold On and Everything Is Gonna Be Alright for a live audience.

 In 2000, the group joined the Williams Brothers on their series of SoulLink Live albums for Blackberry Records.  The CDs brought together some of the era’s leading lights in gospel quartet singing, including the Canton Spirituals and Lee Williams & the Spiritual QCs, for a live recorded performance.  Thank You (Marxan, 2001) provided another Christianaires staple, No, No, No.  Another live album, 2004’s Stand Up! Live, followed.

After a brain aneurysm that nearly took his life, Paul Porter left the Christianaires to launch a successful solo career, starting with A New Day (Light, 2008).  Paul’s departure essentially ended the Christianaires.  Light Records honored the quartet with a release of its top hits on its Gospel Legacy series.  Although the group is gone, Tyrone Porter persisted as one of gospel quartet’s most stalwart spokespersons, serving as president of the Quartet Division of the Gospel Music Workshop of America.

12 Comments

  1. Nanette Duff February 16, 2023 at 12:15 pm - Reply

    My Prayers & Condolences are extended to the Porter family during this transition 🙏❤️ May God strengthen & keep you is my prayer…

  2. Samuel Jones February 16, 2023 at 8:33 pm - Reply

    My prayers and condolences to the family love the Christianaires

  3. William M Brown, Deacon February 16, 2023 at 10:05 pm - Reply

    My Condolences to family and friends , know that earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal .

  4. Victor & Charlene Hollingsworth February 17, 2023 at 7:11 pm - Reply

    OUR HEARTS THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY, NOW HE HAS HIS TWO WINGS !! AND HE CAN THANK GOD FOR HIS MANSION !!

  5. Elder C. L. Chambers February 18, 2023 at 1:47 am - Reply

    Condolences to the Porter Family!!

  6. Elder C. L. Chambers February 18, 2023 at 1:47 am - Reply

    Condolences to the family ✝️

  7. Lillie Smith February 20, 2023 at 11:44 am - Reply

    My sincerest condolences 🙏🏾 to the Porter Family. God’s strength 💪 and Love always ❤️ 💖

  8. Deloise Manning February 20, 2023 at 3:36 pm - Reply

    My deepest sympathies to his entire family.❤️

    • Josephine Thomas October 8, 2023 at 6:34 pm - Reply

      MY PRAYERS , THOUGHTS AND CONDOLENCES TO THE PORTER FAMILY. 💙🩵❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  9. Vivian Ann Simmons February 23, 2023 at 8:07 am - Reply

    May your memory be eternal.

  10. Shirley Powell McClary February 25, 2023 at 7:36 am - Reply

    R.I.P. Tyrone. You will be missed. My condolences to the Porter Family.

  11. Christopher Porter May 8, 2023 at 8:00 am - Reply

    I am a Porter and my papa will be missed we love you.

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Written by : Bob Marovich

Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.