Pilgrim Travelers: Gospel Boogie - Rare Recordings 1946-1957

Pilgrim Travelers: Gospel Boogie - Rare Recordings 1946-1957
Format: CD
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Artist: Pilgrim Travelers
Label: Gospel Friend
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 7392048715101
Genre: Gospel
27 track collection by the Los Angeles gospel group. The Pilgrim Travelers - along with the Soul Stirrers and the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi - were the hardest-working, best-dressed, farthest-traveling and most recorded male quartet on the gospel highway. During an intense period of eight years (ca 1947-1954), they kept the same personnel and built a national career. With their magnificent voices, artful arrangements and outstanding showmanship, the group won acclaim and fame by singing with a fervor and power hardly heard before in gospel history. They were the first quartet to perform at New York's Apollo Theater in 1953. Singer, taent scout and A&R man at Specialty Records, J.W. Alexander, who later became Same Cooke's mentor, described the Pilgrim Travelers' lead singer Kylo Turner: He had the looks, he had the voice, he had it all.
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