J.D. Sumner
Known for: Acting
Born: November 18, 1924 in Lakeland, Florida - Died: November 15, 1998
John Daniel "J. D." Sumner was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and music promoter noted for his bass voice. Sumner sings the final note on the Elvis Presley song "Way Down", a C1. His vocal range extended below the lowest playable note on the piano, reaching the note G0 in a 26-second vocal slide at a concert while singing backing vocals for Presley. There are some claiming he reached an Eb0 in a recorded live concert while singing with the Blackwood Brothers, however this cannot be verified. He was famous for his group J. D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet and his associations with the Blackwood Brothers and Elvis Presley.
Known for
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Elvis on Tour
Self - Vocals, The Stamps
This Is My Story
Himself
The Sweetest Song I Know
Himself
Atlanta Homecoming
Himself
All Day Singing at The Dome
Self
Elvis in Concert
Self - backing vocals (uncredited)
Elvis: The Lost Performances
Self (archive footage)
Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii
Self - Band
Quick on the Trigger
Band Member
The Elvis I Knew
Self
Kennedy Center Homecoming
Sunday Meetin' Time
Feelin' At Home
Challenge of the Range
Guitar Player (uncredited)
Elvis Live at Madison Square Garden
Self - Vocals
A Tribute To George Younce
Gaither's Pond: The Lure Depths
Elvis: A Life in Music
Self (archive footage)
Elvis In Concert Remastered
Self - backing vocals (uncredited)
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
Self (archive footage)