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Rev J M Gates Vol 7 1929 - 1930
Note: Rev J.M. Gates recordings continue on Document DOCD-5483. His earlier recordings are on Document DOCD-5414, 5432, 5433, 5442, 5449 and 5457.



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Territory Singers Vol 1 1922 - 1928



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Territory Singers Vol 2 1928 - 1930



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Golden Gate Quartet Vol 1 1937 - 1938
DOCD-5472 Golden Gate Quartet Vol 1 1937 – 1938 Genres; Gospel, Spirituals. Informative booklet notes by Keith Briggs. Detailed discography. The Gates' history on record began on a high that the group sustained right through the years of the Second World War. On 4th August 1937 they cut no less than fourteen tracks at one mammoth session in Charlotte. The very first number was fore-taste of what was to become known as "quartet" singing to the groups that came after them in the late forties and early fifties. continued...



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Golden Gate Quartet Vol 2 1938 - 1939



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Golden Gate Quartet Vol 3 1939



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Golden Gate Quartet Vol 4 1939 - 1943
Note: Recordings by the Golden Gate Quartet continue on Document DOCD-5638 For their radio transcriptions see Document DOCD-5502.



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Priscilla Stewart 1924 - 1928



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Helen Gross 1924 -1925
Note: see also Document DOCD-5511.



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Rev Kelsey 1947 - 1951
Rev. Kelsey, Preaching and singing. Includes: Lena Phillips, vocal; Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Russell Morrison, comments; Cifton Chandler, trombone; and others... Gernes: Gospel, Sermons with singing. Informative booklet notes by Bob Laughton. Detailed discography. Amen, hallelujah! When record players still had three - or even four - speeds, I used to own the three Vocalion 78s that contained the last six of the above titles. Like a lot of people, I have more suspicion than religion, but I couldn't help but respond to Rev. Kelsey's bellowed benedictions. His congregation, too, deserve their credit, for in their spoken and sung responses they stoke the fire of the reverend's rhetoric. Listening to these tracks for the first time in twenty years, each nuance and tone in his voice leapt immediately to mind. Now that's power. Continued...



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Lovin' Sam Theard 1929 - 1936
Note: Lovin' Sam Theard's recordings continue on Document DOCD-5550.



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Rev W M Mosley 1926 - 1931



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