Matt Felts

Matt Felts is an American singer known for performing with Southern Gospel Quartets. Felts was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He moved to the suburb town of St. Louis when he was a young child and remained there until graduation from college in 2001. He moved to Canton, Ohio and soon began singing with his first group, the GloryWay Quartet based out of Mansfield, Ohio in 2004. Felts then joined a group named the Skyline Boys out of Manassas, Virginia in March 2005. While with the Skyline Boys, Felts and the group were nominated twice for The Singing News Horizon Group of the Year award in 2005 and 2006. The group had several songs to hit the charts including Worth The Trip, When I Walk Into Heaven and Never Been Alone.
Felts left the Skyline Boys in 2006 and briefly joined the Blackwood Gospel Quartet. In October 2006, Felts joined Monument Quartet based in Nashville, TN. The group had been known as a Southern Gospel group but upon felts arrival they shifted to a split format of Gospel and Country music. The group performed at fairs, festivals and other events across America and Canada. Monument came off the road in June 2010.
Felts joined Perfect Heart in 2010 but only remained five months before taking the tenor position with the Dixie Melody Boys from Kinston, NC on October 15 of 2010. On January 1, 2011 Felts and the Dixie Melody Boys were inducted into the Christian Music Hall Of Fame.
 
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