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Danny Gaither (Daniel Joseph Gaither) was born on 20 November, 1938 in Alexandria, Indiana United States, is an American singer. Discover Danny Gaither's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Daniel Joseph Gaither |
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62 years old |
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Scorpio |
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20 November, 1938 |
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Alexandria, Indiana United States |
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6 April, 2001 |
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United States
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Danny Gaither Height, Weight & Measurements
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Danny Gaither Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Danny Gaither worth at the age of 62 years old? Danny Gaither’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from United States. We have estimated Danny Gaither's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Danny Gaither (November 20, 1938 – April 6, 2001), was a gospel music singer from Alexandria, Indiana, and an original member of the Bill Gaither Trio.
Born Daniel Joseph Gaither, he was the son of George and Lela Gaither.
He "began singing for community groups when he was only 3, with his mother accompanying him on the piano."
He attended the Cunningham School, where in the seventh grade he won a music award.
Later, he was a student at Alexandria (Indiana) High School, where he was elected president of his senior class.
He went on to attend Ball State University.
By 1950, he was already singing religious music in an organized group.
He and his brother, Bill, were half of a quartet known as the Junior Dixie Four.
In 1954, he was the tenor soloist from a 100-member high school choir for a community sunrise service in his hometown.
By the time Gaither was 15, his interest in Southern gospel music had already been ignited.
An item in a local newspaper reported that he and brother Bill had attended an out-of-town "all-night sing" that featured The Blackwood Brothers and The Statesmen Quartet.
By the time Gaither was 18, he, brother Bill, and sister Mary Ann had formed the Gaither Trio, and the group was singing at churches and religious events.
A 1957 newspaper advertisement for a "Frankfort Zone Young People's Rally" featured a picture of the trio and the slogan, "GOSPEL SONGS you'll really like."
After he moved to Ohio to teach in a high school, Gaither became a member of the Golden Keys Quartet, which was based in Portsmouth, Ohio.
He sang second tenor with the group.
Gaither sang to audiences around the world with the trio.
After graduating from Ball State, he went to Ohio to teach industrial arts in the Wheelersburg Local School district, beginning in 1962.
By 1966, he had returned to Indiana to teach at Alexandria High School.
As a youngster, Gaither was a member of the Nazarene church in his hometown.
Gaither was a finalist for the GMA Dove Award in the Best Male Gospel Vocalist category in 1973 and 1974.
(Mary Ann was later replaced by Bill's wife Gloria.) In 1977, he left the group and embarked on a successful solo career.
The stress of touring affected Dan, and in the early 1990s he experienced problems with his vocal cords.
The problems were so severe that he was forced to stop touring, although he was able to occasionally appear with Bill and other fellow gospel singers in the well-known "Homecoming" performances.
He also was minister of music at Chesterfield Community Church of God.
An advertisement for a 1994 concert said: "For years Danny's unique voice added the special sound to the Bill Gaither Trio. Now Danny is on his own, still singing but also sharing in a new and special way."
As a soloist, he produced a number of albums including Singing to the World, It Is Well With My Soul, Sing a Song of Love and Sweet and High.
As a soloist, he was a guest on The 700 Club on television.
During one such performance, at the 1994 Praise Gathering in Indianapolis, Indiana, Bill Gaither and Mark Lowry concocted a surprise for Danny and those in attendance.
Lowry walked down from the stage to the audience during "The Longer I Serve Him," and tapped Danny to sing a verse, which moved both the audience and the other Homecoming performers to tears.
Danny continued to join the Homecoming group whenever his health permitted, even after he was diagnosed with lymphoma.
In late 2001, Danny’s second wife, Vonnie and Trina were two-thirds of the Gaither, Oliver and Oren trio.
Gaither died of lymphoma April 6, 2001, in Alexandria, Indiana.
He was surrounded by his wife, three children, three grandchildren, his parents, his brother, and his sister.
Gaither was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Association's Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame (Pigeon Forge, TN) in 2010.
Gaither and his first wife, Toni, had three children, Nic, Mitchell and Trina.
A son and the daughter were active in Christian music.
Nic Gaither played bass in the group that accompanied his father in concerts.