Music
today. Enjoying 45 years of full time music ministry, this
group continues to create popular sounds with strong
biblical lyrics & quality Southern Gospel Music.
Originally known as The
Sego Brothers & Naomi, this group began gaining exposure
in the late 1950's. James Sego, along with his wife Naomi
and brothers W.R. and Lamar hosted a popular television
program on WMAZ- TV in Macon, GA. It was during this time
they traveled to Nashville, TN and recorded their first hit
that would gain them national recognition, "Is My Lord
Satisfied With Me". However, superstardom came in 1962
when The Sego Brothers & Naomi became the first group in
history to record and sell 1 million records with the song
"Sorry, I Never Knew You". The rest of the 1960's
saw them touring the globe with many other hit songs. During
the 1970's their popularity increased with performances on
the popular TV show "The Gospel Singing Jubilee".
Perhaps one of their biggest songs came along during that
time as they enjoyed the success of the chart topper
"Hallelujah Square".
The late 1970's saw
tragedy as well as success. In 1979 James Sego, Naomi's
husband passed away. During the 1980's Naomi continued to
travel and record. She remarried to a Texas evangelist named
Vernon Reader, and the group underwent a name change to
Naomi & The Segos. Vernon passed away in October of
1998.
Now, in their 4th decade
of gospel music ministry this group continues to press
forward for the cause of Christ. Traveling some 260 dates a
year all over the United States and Canada, the message of
this group remains strong and powerful. Perhaps it is each
group members own personal experience with God that
continues to drive their excellence in performance and
ministry. Naomi & The Segos, a legendary name in gospel
music, with excellence, tradition, and a message that will
lead people to Christ.
OFFICE
Naomi
& The Segos
PO Box 269
Centerville, GA 31028
478-953-5261
RECORD COMPANY
The
Eddie Crook Company
814 Wren Road
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
615-851-1360
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