Naomi Sego Reader
1931 -

Inducted 2001

A native of Enigma, Georgia, Naomi Easters became one of the best known and best loved women in the history of Southern gospel. 

After her marriage to James Sego in 1949, she occasionally sang with James and his brothers as part of their Sego Brothers Quartet. In 1958, she became a permanent member influencing the group's sound and presentation so much that the group became known as the Sego Brothers and Naomi. 

With Naomi anchoring their new sound, the Segos evolved into one of the most successful quartets in the history of Southern Gospel particularly with songs like "Sorry, I Never Knew You" and "Is My Lord Satisfied With me?" 

After James Sego's death in 1979, Naomi kept the Sego name alive now as the leader and inspiration behind the re-named Naomi and the Segos.


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