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* [[Appointed]] | * [[Appointed]] | ||
* [[Birmingham Jubilee Singers]] (1926-) | * [[Birmingham Jubilee Singers]] (1926-) | ||
* [[Birmingham Silver Five]] ([[Hobdy Moorer]], 1950s) | |||
* [[Blind Boys of Alabama]] (Talladega) | * [[Blind Boys of Alabama]] (Talladega) | ||
* [[Caravans]] | * [[Caravans]] | ||
* [[CIO Singers]] | * [[CIO Singers]] | ||
* [[Delta | * [[Delta Aires]] (1940s - current) | ||
* [[Dunham Jubilee Singers]] ([[Son Dunham]]) | * [[Dunham Jubilee Singers]] ([[Son Dunham]]) | ||
* [[Ensley Jubilee Singers]] | * [[Ensley Jubilee Singers]] | ||
* [[Famous Blue Jay Singers]] ([[Silas Steele]], 1930s-40s) | * [[Famous Blue Jay Singers]] ([[Silas Steele]], 1930s-40s) | ||
* [[Foster Singers]] | * [[Foster Singers]] | ||
* [[Four Great Wonders]] | * [[Four Great Wonders]] | ||
* [[Four Eagles]] | * [[Four Eagles]] | ||
* [[Golden Eagles]] ([[Hobdy Moorer]], 1950s) | |||
* [[Gospel Harmonettes]] ([[Dorothy Love Coates]], 1940s-60s) | * [[Gospel Harmonettes]] ([[Dorothy Love Coates]], 1940s-60s) | ||
* [[Gospel Wonders]] ([[Hobdy Moorer]], 1950s) | |||
* [[Heavenly Gospel Singers]] | * [[Heavenly Gospel Singers]] | ||
* [[Johnson Sisters]] | * [[Johnson Sisters]] | ||
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* [[Kings of Harmony]] ([[Wenonah]]) | * [[Kings of Harmony]] ([[Wenonah]]) | ||
* [[Majesty]] | * [[Majesty]] | ||
* [[Pillars]] ([[Hobdy Moorer]], current) | |||
* [[Red Rose Quartet]] ([[Bessemer]]) | * [[Red Rose Quartet]] ([[Bessemer]]) | ||
* [[Sterling Jubilees]] ([[Charles Bridges]], [[John Alexander]] 1929) | * [[Sterling Jubilees]] ([[Charles Bridges]], [[John Alexander]], 1929) | ||
* [[Shelby County Big Four]] | * [[Shelby County Big Four]] | ||
* [[Skylarks]] | * [[Skylarks]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Willett, Henry. "'Birmingham Sound' had profound influence on American Popular Music". Alabama Arts. [http://www.arts.state.al.us/actc/articles/b'ham.htm] - accessed May 5, 2006 | * Willett, Henry. "'Birmingham Sound' had profound influence on American Popular Music". Alabama Arts. [http://www.arts.state.al.us/actc/articles/b'ham.htm] - accessed May 5, 2006 | ||
* Garrison, Greg (January 19, 2008) "Old-time gospel groups keep a capella sound alive." ''Birmingham News''. | |||
[[Category:Gospel groups|*]] | [[Category:Gospel groups|*]] | ||
[[Category:Lists|Gospel groups]] | [[Category:Lists|Gospel groups]] |
Revision as of 11:47, 22 January 2008
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This is a List of Birmingham gospel groups
- Appointed
- Birmingham Jubilee Singers (1926-)
- Birmingham Silver Five (Hobdy Moorer, 1950s)
- Blind Boys of Alabama (Talladega)
- Caravans
- CIO Singers
- Delta Aires (1940s - current)
- Dunham Jubilee Singers (Son Dunham)
- Ensley Jubilee Singers
- Famous Blue Jay Singers (Silas Steele, 1930s-40s)
- Foster Singers
- Four Great Wonders
- Four Eagles
- Golden Eagles (Hobdy Moorer, 1950s)
- Gospel Harmonettes (Dorothy Love Coates, 1940s-60s)
- Gospel Wonders (Hobdy Moorer, 1950s)
- Heavenly Gospel Singers
- Johnson Sisters
- Jubalairs
- Jubileans
- Kings of Harmony (Wenonah)
- Majesty
- Pillars (Hobdy Moorer, current)
- Red Rose Quartet (Bessemer)
- Sterling Jubilees (Charles Bridges, John Alexander, 1929)
- Shelby County Big Four
- Skylarks
- Thrasher Brothers
- Victor's Quartet
References
- Willett, Henry. "'Birmingham Sound' had profound influence on American Popular Music". Alabama Arts. [1] - accessed May 5, 2006
- Garrison, Greg (January 19, 2008) "Old-time gospel groups keep a capella sound alive." Birmingham News.