The Booth Brothers, an American southern gospel vocal trio, were originally formed in 1957 by Ron Booth Sr. and his brothers after moving to Detroit. They disbanded in 1963 but reformed in 1990 by Ron's sons Michael and Ronnie II with their father. They began performing and touring around Florida, releasing several albums. In 1998, Ron Booth Sr. retired, and Joseph Smith joined as a replacement, later replaced by Jim Brady in 2002. They released notable albums such as Pure Southern Gospel (2004) and Room for More (2008). In June 2021, Ronnie Booth left the group and was succeeded by former Gaither Vocal Band lead singer Buddy Mullins. They were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album for their album Room for More.
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