- His
Orchestra with the
Jubalaires. A
third track recorded during the session, "Soothe Me", went unreleased. In 1946, the
Jubalaires secured a spot on Arthur...
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later renamed their group as the
Jubalaires,
appearing in
several movies and shorts. In 1947
Ginyard left the
Jubalaires to form a new group, the Dixieaires...
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Retrieved March 19, 2023. "The
Jubalaires 'Noah'". YouTube.
November 26, 2020.
Retrieved November 1, 2022. "The
Jubalaires – The
Preacher and The Bear"...
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including several records by Bo Diddley[citation needed] and
gospel group The
Jubalaires,
whose 1946 song "Noah" is
often named as the
first recorded instance...
- The
Jewels The
Jesters The Jive
Bombers The Jive Five Don & Juan The
Jubalaires The
Kingston Trio
Kings of
Rhythm The
Larks The
Lettermen Frankie Lymon...
- and then, in 1948, to
Mercury Records.
Johnson left in 1948 to join The
Jubalaires, and was
replaced by
Orville Brooks (1919–1997). The
quartet lost their...
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Darrell Johnson, and Gwen Johnson.
Jennings and
McFadden had been in the
Jubalaires together. John
Jennings was lead
singer of the group. They
signed to Challenge...
-
later recorded by
various artists including Phil
Harris in 1947, The
Jubalaires, and
Jerry Reed on his
album Georgia Sunshine. It was also
recorded by...
-
Merry Macs
reached number 8 on the
Billboard chart, and a
version by The
Jubalaires reached #10 on the R&B
chart on
November 14 of the same year. The 1942...
- two
members of the
vocal group The
Jubalaires. It was
performed by Andy Kirk and His
Orchestra and The
Jubalaires. It was
recorded in New York City on...