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The original Canton Spirituals from 1943 were Reverend Arthur Lee Jackson Sr., Reverend I.S. Watkins, Jim T Graham, Claude Nichols, Warren G. Ward, Isaac Bolton, Eddie Jackson, Theo Thompson, Roscoe Lucious and founder Harvey Lee Watkins Sr. (December 5, 1929 – November 16, 1994).
Harvey Lee Watkins Jr. (born November 2, 1954) is an American gospel musician and currently the lead singer of The Canton Spirituals, which his father Harvey Watkins Sr. founded. He started his solo music career, in 1990, with the release of, He's There All the Time , that was released by J&B Records.
Robinson recorded as a gospel solo artist in the 1950s with Trumpet Records, and sang in groups such as the Five Trumpets, Highway QCs, and The Fairfield Four. [1] He began recording secular soul in the 1960s, [1] and had two charting hits: "That's Enough" (U.S.
Healing: Live in Detroit: Vickie Winans: Live in Detroit, Vol. 2: 2001: Mary Mary: Thankful [13] Chester D.T. Baldwin and Music Ministry Mass Sing It on Sunday Morning! Mississippi Mass Choir: Emmanuel (God With Us) Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC's: Good Time: 2002: Donnie McClurkin: Live in London [14] Yolanda Adams: The Experience: Kim ...
However, the lyrics do not match the hymn so it is a totally different song. 1949: Ernest Tubb (10" 78rpm single Decca 14506) [8] 1961: The Staple Singers ; 1966: The Caravans (Exodus Records) 1966: Elvis Presley ; 1985: Canton Spirituals (J&B Records) 1994: Willie Nelson (MCA Records) 2018: Sweet Yonder (Sweet Yonder) on the album Next to You
It was previously known as the award Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album. According to the category description guide for the 52nd Grammy Awards, the award is reserved for "albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded traditional gospel vocal tracks" performed by "solo artists, duos, groups or choirs/choruses."
"That's Enough For Me" is a song by Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 double LP Tusk, on which it is the shortest track. It was one of nine songs from the album composed and sung by Lindsey Buckingham, who also supplied all of the instrumentation. The song was released a B-side to "Sara" in December 1979.
This is a list of songs that either originated in blackface minstrelsy or are otherwise closely associated with that tradition. Songwriters and publication dates are given where known. Songwriters and publication dates are given where known.