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September 20081st 1988: A Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is dedicated to Mahalia Jackson. 1920: Henry Bossard bass singer for the Swan Silvertones is born. 3rd 1956: Doug Williams of the Williams Brothers is born in Smithdale, MS.
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2006: George "G. G." Bowen died at Baptist Medical Center in Montgomery, AL. 1986: Christopher S. Gray of The Fantastic Violinaires was born in Charlotte, NC
1967: Edna Gallmon Cooke died in Philadelphia, PA.
5th 1970: Rev. Richard Bush of the Flint Cavaliers is born Linda Ellis, of The Bell Singers of Memphis, TN, is born. 6th 1989: Leon "Pop" Williams dies. 9th 1980: Rev. Donnie Addison is born in Charleston, SC. 10th 1929: The Soul Stirrers are formed in Houston, TX. 11th 1935: Jessie B. Swindell of the Swindell Brothers is born. 12th 2007: Bobby Byrd, former gospel singer and member of James Brown band, died in Loganville, GA. 13th 1931: Professor Archie Swindell Sr., founder of the Swindell Brother and a Member of The Bethlehem Gospel Singers, is born. 2002: Thermon Ruth of the Selah Jubilee Singers passes in Far Rockaway, NY. 14th 2004: Archie B. McGee, an original member of the Gospel Keynotes, passes in Tyler, TX. 15th 1932: Tommy Ellison is born, Salley, South Carolina. 16th 2004: Alphonzo Norris Martin, radio broadcaster, dies in Winston-Salem, NC. 19th 1939: The Dixie Hummingbirds make their first recording. 1963: Rev. James Cleveland records "Peace Be Still." 1969: Titus "Lil Blair" Stallworth, lead singer of Lil Blair & The
Violinaires, is born in Chattahoochee, FL. Angelina Cheairs of Rev. Andrew Cheairs and The Songbirds is born. 20th Stella Alexander, of The Bell Singers of Memphis, TN, is born. 21st Huey Williams of The Jackson Southernaires is born in Smithdale, MS. Dora Bell, Founder of The Bell Singers of Memphis, TN, is born. 22nd 1973: The Dixie Hummingbirds debut on R&B charts with "Loves Me Like a Rock." 1994: Dr. Mattie Moss Clark dies. 24th 1950: Robert L. Harris announces that he is leaving the Soul Stirrers. 25th 1921: Margaret Allison of the Angelic Gospel Singers is born in McCormick, SC. 27th 1927: The Harmonizing Four are formed in Richmond, VA. 28th 1960: The Mighty Clouds of Joy record "Ain't Got Long Here." 2003: Bob Robinson of the Prodigal Sons dies in Fort Washington, MD.
Born in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1918, Madame Edna Gallmon Cooke studied music at Temple University. In 1938, while working as a schoolteacher, she began her career as a gospel singer in the Washington, D.C. area. In later years she was billed as "the Sweetheart of the Potomac." While her recordings are very scarce her influence was great. She played an integral part in the fame of groups such as The Sensational Nightingales, Dixie Hummingbirds, and Pilgrim Jubilees. ">
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