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  2. Mighty Clouds of Joy - Wikipedia

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    The Mighty Clouds of Joy was formed in 1959 in Los Angeles as a tradition-based style group. It wasn't until 1961 as the group became famous, they added bass, drums, and keyboards to the standard guitar backup and developed a funky sound that split the difference between gospel and rhythm and blues.

  3. Clay Hammond - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 he became a founding member of the gospel group The Mighty Clouds of Joy in Los Angeles, with Little Johnny Taylor and others. His younger brother, Walter Hammond, became a member of vocal group The Olympics . [ 1 ]

  4. Joe Ligon (singer) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 14, he visited an uncle in Los Angeles and decided to stay. He enrolled at Thomas Jefferson High School, and in 1955, he started the group Mighty Clouds of Joy. [6] Ligon recalled in 1985 that he was inspired to form the group after seeing Rev. Julius Cheeks, of the Sensational Nightingales, perform at a concert in Los Angeles. [8]

  5. Bunker Hill (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Despite hiding his identity, he was still found out and asked to leave the Mighty Clouds of Joy as a result. [ 3 ] His later life is obscure, although it is believed that he did perform occasionally as a member of the Mighty Clouds of Joy before leaving the music industry in the late 1960s.

  6. Ted Taylor (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, and moved to California in 1952. [1] He became a member of the Mighty Clouds of Joy gospel group, before joining the Santa Monica Soul Seekers as a tenor singer.

  7. List of gospel musicians - Wikipedia

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    Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", ... Mighty Clouds of Joy; Mississippi Mass Choir; Ericson Alexander Molano ...

  8. B. J. Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, on his 39th birthday, Thomas became the 60th member of the Grand Ole Opry. [11] His Opry membership later lapsed, with the Opry classifying him as a non-regular "guest artist". [ 12 ] He scored another hit, recording " As Long as We Got Each Other ", the theme song for the television series Growing Pains .

  9. Chalmers Alford - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Clouds of Joy, Live And Direct (1977) Randolph Watson And The Voices Of Faith, Rodena Preston Presents Look Where God Has Brought Us (1977) The Topics, Wanted Live! By A Million Girls (1978) The Mighty Clouds Of Joy, Miracle Man (1982) The Mighty Clouds of Joy, Pray for Me (1990) The Evereadys, A Message For You (1991)