Pilgrim Jubilees
American traditional black gospel music group / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pilgrim Jubilees, also known as The Pilgrim Jubilee Singers, are an American traditional black gospel music group originally from the cities of Jackson, Mississippi and Chicago, Illinois, where they were established by Elgie Graham and Willie Johnson, in 1934. The group have released 25 albums with six record labels Nashboro Records, Peacock Records, Savoy Records, Malaco Records, MCA Records, and Benson Records. Five of those albums charted on the Billboard magazine charts.
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Also known as | The Pilgrim Jubilees Pilgrim Jubilee Singers |
Origin | Houston, Mississippi Chicago, Illinois |
Genres | gospel, black gospel |
Years active | 1934 (1934)–present |
Labels | Nashboro, Peacock, Savoy, Malaco, MCA, Benson |
Members | Cleve Graham Clay Graham Bobby McDougal Ben Chandler Michael Atkins Eddie Graham Fred Rice |
Past members | Elgie Graham Willie Johnson Theophilles Graham Monroe Hatchett Leonard Brownlee Major Roberson Kenneth Madden Richard "Rufus" Crume Percy Clark Roosevelt English |
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