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Madame Edna
Gallmon Cooke (November 30, 1917 –
September 4, 1967) was an
American gospel singer and
recording artist from 1949
until her
death in 1967...
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Brewster Singers, and by many
other gospel performers including Edna
Gallmon Cooke,
Clara Ward,
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and The
Staple Singers. Later...
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Wardle 3:13 10. "You Were Smiling" (featuring
Samantha Morton)
Russell Edna
Gallmon Cooke Samantha Morton Jack Peñate 3:53 11. "Norm" (featuring Bill Callahan)...
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University of
South Alabama Athletics.
Retrieved July 27, 2021. "USA'S
GALLMON NOMINATED FOR
ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD
WORKS TEAM®".
University of
South Alabama...
- Thailand) Edna Coll (1906–2002),
Puerto Rican educator and
author Edna
Gallmon Cooke (1917–1967),
American gospel singer and
recording artist Edna Mae...
- suspect, 21-year-old
Jamyra Gallmon, was
convicted of second-degree
murder and
sentenced to 24
years in prison.
Gallmon's accomplice, 19-year-old Dominique...
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directly inspired to sing
gospel blues after hearing Smith,
including Edna
Gallmon Cooke,
Myrtle Scott,
Goldia Haynes, and "Brother" Joe May. Part of her...
- ESPN". ESPN.com.
Retrieved December 15, 2021. "South
Alabama Football's
Gallmon nominated to
Allstate AFCA Good
Works Team".
University of
South Alabama...
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Robert Bradley Brother Joe May
Dorothy Love
Coates The
Consolers Edna
Gallmon Cooke The
Crescendos ("Oh Julie") The
Dixie Nightingales Isaac Douglas...
- States-Jones S
Rhode Island Jamarrien Burt S
Mississippi Gulf
Coast CC
Keith Gallmon Jr. S
Austin Peay
Adrein Strickland OT
Unknown Khalil Jacobs LB Missouri...