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 | About Us |
The dosses are a southern gospel music trio from the piedmont of North Carolina....a small town called, Denton.
They have charted many top 40 songs, with He Couldn't Cross the Bloodline, being their mega hit song.
Dianne Latham, is an accomplished musician and is recognized as one of the industry's finest singers. Dianne plays the keyboard and sings lead for the group. She also writes most of the songs for the group.
She sang with The Wilburns of Carthage, TN while Elaine had surgery and again when her dad passed away. In 1994, when Tony left The Wilburns, they asked her to join their group.
However, Dianne feels it is necessary for her to be close to home for her family and her desire to serve the Lord with her family. She also manages the office for the Dosses. |


 | Neal Latham, Dianne's husband, is totally committed to serving the Lord. He was called to preach at 19 years of age and yielded to the Lord when he was 21.
He has pastored two churches and knows the true meaning of sacrifice. His past ventures include promoting gospel music concerts as well as owning his own restaurant known as The Classic Family Restaurant in Denton, NC.
His desire to serve the Lord has never been greater and you will understand through his ministry and testimony. Neal sings baritone and is Emcee for the group. |
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 | Jessica Marie Stanley From Jacksonville, FL sings alto for The Dosses. She began singing fulltime with The Dosses in March 2001. Jessica gave her heart to the Lord in 1994, at the young age of 13.
Her desire has always been to serve God in a Full-Time Singing Ministry. Other than singing, Jessica enjoys being with family and friends, laughing and serving The Lord. |


Blessing people through their music is something the Dosses have been doing for years. Their commitment to love the Lord and each other has grown. Their presentation touches the hearts of audiences wherever they go with harmony and love of what they enjoy the most, serving the Lord.
THE DOSSES are professional in their ministry and they take their work very seriously. In April, 1996, they accepted this as a fulltime ministry for the Lord and depend strictly on what people and churches provide for their support. They are talented, witty, and most of all, spiritual. The group has the unusual capacity for captivating an audience from the time they walk on stage until the group returns for the closing of the service. This group is best known perhaps for their warmth and genuine feelings they project both on and off stage. They know their main purpose is to see souls saved and plant seeds for harvest.
They truly look forward to seeing and meeting new as well as old friends.
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