Peter Byrchmore plays guitar for The Membranes and Goldblade. It also uncovers the history of one hit wonders and others who . This gospel music article is a stub. Songs of Praise (Peacock 101)
Sensational Nightingales (Musical group) [WorldCat Identities] They toured with Sister Rosetta Tharpe, sang on radio and, in 1949, cut their first records for the Coleman label in Newark, New Jersey. The later recordings by Charles Johnson are smoother and slicker, but still top-notch. I Surrender All (1984) stayed on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart for two months. The Dixie Nightingales recorded three singles for Chalice, including "The Assassination", about the murder of U.S. President John F. In 1949, Carroll and Guy, following the eras penchant for naming vocal harmony groups after birds, changed the groups name to the Nightingale Quartet. The Nightingales, with several changes of membership, continue to tour and record today. The group has toured throughout the United States and in 2007 sang for 12,000 people in Jakarta, Indonesia for evangelistic meetings.
Nightingales' Joseph "JoJo" Wallace to be honored - Gospel Music Fever Thompson is the grandfather of R&B singer Patrice Jones-Nickols (stage name PatriceLIVE), who credits her grandfather and his group as being one of her most influential mentors in areas including stage presence and building ones show. Peter Byrchmore replaced Beales (who went on to form Pig Bros) in time for second album, Hysterics (1983), Nester then departed to be replaced by Howard Jenner. Julius "June" Cheeks joined the group in 1946.
Christians, We Are The Ones The Sensational Nightingales | Last.fm Their noted hit was "See How They Done My Lord." This changed in 1950 when Parks recruited Julius June Cheeks of Spartanburg, South Carolina, to be the Gales lead singer.
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