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Josh Cobb is a rock music recording artist. He originally sang tenor with the Southern Gospel Quartet Legacy Five, but left the group about 9 months after its inception in 2000. He won the Horizon Individual Award at the National Quartet Convention 2000, but he parted ways with Legacy Five two days later. His best known song while with the group was I Stand Redeemed, in which he took the lead. He currently resides in Bethany, Oklahoma, and maintains a solo career in rock music, as well as singing background vocals for local bands.


Discography

Strong In The Strength (with Legacy Five)-2000

Songs We Used To Sing (with Legacy Five)-2000

Ellis Dean & The Sons Of The Singing Preacher-2003


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