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Marvin Norcross Award Winner
2002 |
SGMA Hall Of Fame Inductee
2003 |
Piano Roll Honoree 2005 |
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Martin is a veteran of the Korean Conflict, a
former educator, (Yes, he really was
our teacher! LOL), and along with his
family raises Polled Herefords on the family farms. When Martin returned from service in
1960, he literally married the "girl next door" Ora Blanche Shular.
MICHAEL, their youngest son, is the real farmer in the family, but 'little sister',
MARSHA, helps when she's not working with her mom in the ticket booth.
When asked what his favorite thing was about his family, he quickly replied, "I'm
glad that my whole family has been saved.
He was awarded the
prestigious MARVIN
NORCROSS AWARD in 2002. |
THIS PHOTO SHOWS
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In the background is Balsam Grove Baptist Church where Martin and his family still attend
church. In the distant back is the house where Martin was
'BORN AND RAISED'.
(Smokies talk!)
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The plaque reads: Martin Cook is a
Gospel Music legend in the truest sense of the word. As a chemistry teacher at Swain
County High School in Bryson City, North Carolina. Cook founded the Inspirations Quartet
in 1964 by taking four of his students on the road to sing in the big leagues of
professional Gospel Music. As the Inspirations manager, Cook built the quartet into a
gospel music dynasty; one of the most successful, popular and respected gospel singing
groups of all time. The Inspirations are one of Southern Gospel Music's most awarded
groups and have tallied a long list of hit songs. Largely a result of Cook's efforts, the
Inspirations developed the nation's largest and one of its longest running gospel singing
festivals, the Singing In The Smokies. Cook also serves as the Inspirations emcee and
pianist. His piano playing style is one of the industry's most recognized and distinctive.
Cook was the Kingsmen Quartet's original pianist and served two tenures
with this renowned group. He also played for the Silvertones.
Through various roles, Cook is a man of tremendous foresight who has
helped shape the path and direction of Southern Gospel Music in times of charting the
future, stability in times of change and vision during critical times.
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Southern Gospel Music Association
2003 Induction Ceremony Held at Governor's Palace |
Special Thanks to Teddy Green for the photos from the
Front Row |

Hall of Fame Members Open the 2003 Induction Ceremony
Jerry Goff, Les Beasley, Mosie Lister, Ben Speer, Eva Mae LeFevre, Buford Abner & Glen
Allred |
The 2003 Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame Induction
Ceremony was held Tuesday evening, May 13, 2003, at the beautiful Governor's Palace in
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The new format highlighted the induction of Southern Gospel Music
personalities: Dwight Brock, Fred C Maples, John Alexander McClung, Otis McCoy, Homer
Rodeheaver, Marion Snider, Howard Goodman (Happy Goodman Family), Bobby Strickland
(Crusaders), Martin Cook (Inspirations) and J. Bazzell Mull (Mull's Singing Convention) -
into the coveted SGMA Hall Of Fame.
A clear audience favorite, as evidenced by the spontaneous standing ovation, was the
introduction of 'The Reverend . . . and Mrs. J. Bazzell Mull'. Bro. Mull has literally
presented Southern Gospel Music to our entire nation through his nightly clear channel
radio program, 'Mull's Singing Convention', which is also seen on Knoxville, Tennessee
area television. Before his induction to the Hall of Fame, Preacher Mull, as he has
affectionately been known throughout his many years of preaching the Gospel, promptly took
a text, -and what else?- preached. |
The inductees were honored with a Tribute Concert including special
musical performances by such artists as Gold City, the Dove Brothers, Jeff & Sheri
Easter, the Kingdom Heirs, the Dixie Melody Boys, the Inspirations (shown below), Greater
Vision, the Hoppers, the Florida Boys, Karen Peck & New River and the Specks. |
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The Inspirations sing

"We Need To Thank God" |

"Overwhelming
Joy!" |
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| TRADE REVIEW ~ November, 2002 Page 22 |
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Thanks to Singing News (Copyright 2002) for permission to share this story
on Martin. |
MARTIN COOK ~ One of Southern Gospel's Best |
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More people have probably listened to Martin Cook than EF Hutton.
There are plenty of reasons why. Now in his sixth decade in Southern Gospel Music, Martin
has established himself at the top of his profession in success, stature and respect of
his peers.
"Martin is a brilliant person with many innovative ideas
about our business. His advice has helped many Gospel groups and artists advance their
careers. When Martin offers his insights into Southern Gospel Music, those in the industry
need to listen," says Martin's fellow Gospel Music legend Lily Fern Weatherford.
Martin's Gospel Music portfolio is indeed impressive. A lifetime singer
of Gospel songs and an accomplished pianist, Martin became the first pianist for the
Kingsmen Quartet in 1957. He served two tenures with this renowned group. He also played
piano for the Silvertones, a regional quartet from North Carolina. He formed the
Inspirations in 1964 and has helped mold this group into one of Gospel Music's all-time
elite.
The Inspirations are a household name in any musical genre and models
of consistency in the Southern Gospel field. They originated when Martin, a chemistry
teacher at Swain County High School in Bryson City, NC, rounded up four of his students
and held nightly singing sessions in the basement of his home, purely for fun. Shortly
after, Martin, and four high school kids became the Inspirations Quartet. They soon went
on the road to sing in the big leagues of professional Gospel Music.
The Inspirations immediately took the Southern Gospel Music industry by
storm and have remained at its forefront for 39 years while achieving tremendous
popularity and success. They have traveled millions of miles spreading the Gospel in song
and have tallied five radio chart-topping songs nationally, three of which also have been
Singing News Songs of The Year - " Touring That City, " " Jesus Is
Mine" and the 2002 winner, "I'll Not Turn My Back On Him Now." The
Inspirations have received more than two- dozen Singing News Fan Awards as a group and
individual artists, including Favorite Gospel Group six times. Martin, the only manager,
pianist and emcee the Inspirations have had, has claimed two Singing News Favorite
Musician Awards.
The highlight of Martin's Gospel Music career to date came during
the 2002 National Quartet Convention when he received the coveted Marvin Norcross Award,
given in memory of the late Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Canaan Records to only
Southern Gospel's top contributors and most respected individuals.
Keyed by Martin's talents as an organizer and administrator, the
Inspirations have developed the nation's largest Gospel singing festival, the Singing In
The Smokies, which is held three sessions each year at Inspiration Park on a mountain in
Bryson City overlooking a majestic panorama of the Great Smoky Mountains. The Fourth of
July Singing In The Smokies festival in 1976 was recorded in the North Carolina history
books as one of the state's great celebrations of our nation's bicentennial.
Martin was born to John and Ellen Cook of the Caney Fork
community in Jackson County, NC on June 29, 1936 only a few hundred yards from where he
now lives. Martin has two brothers, Oscar (deceased) and Candler, and a sister, Arbie.
Martin married his lifetime sweetheart, the former Ora Blanche Shuler on June 3, 1960, the
day after Ora Blanche graduated from high school. Their union has produced three children,
daughter, Marcia, and two sons, Myron and Michael. Myron has played the upright bass for
the Inspirations for over twenty years. The Cooks are active in their home church, Balsam
Grove Baptist in Cullowhee, NC, where Martin has served in various capacities, including
pianist for more than fifty years. He also has long been active in many civic and
community affairs. Martin and Ora Blanche sponsor scholarships each year for high school
seniors to attend Western Carolina University, his alma mater.
Known for his humbleness and love for his fellow man, Martin Cook
is an obedient servant of God who has kept his priorities in order. It's doubtful Southern
Gospel Music has ever had a more admired artist, or a nicer individual. He truly is one of
the industry's best.
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| TRADE REVIEW ~ By: Tim Gardner -
Used by permission of Singing News, Inc. |
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