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  1. 28. Juni 2022 · After leaving the Drinkard Singers in the early 1960s, Clay recorded a few songs for Scepter Records, but they didn't chart. Meanwhile, the career of her adoptive sister, Dionne, was taking off ...

  2. 17. Feb. 2012 · 'A Joyful Noise,' the 1959 live album by the Drinkard Singers. The Drinkard family didn't start out in Newark. They began singing in Georgia. But the gospel sound they brought to Brick City from ...

  3. Gospel LegendsSong: Listen To The LambsArtist: The Drinkard SingersAlbum: A Joyful Noise - RCA Records LPM-1856 - 1958The Drinkard SingersEmily "Cissy" Dri...

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  4. 15. Dez. 2016 · There were several successful singers in Houston’s family, including daughter Whitney Houston, nieces Dee Dee Warwick and Dionne Warwick, and renowned soprano Leontyne Price, who was a cousin of the Drinkard family. Houston was appointed the founding president and CEO of the Whitney Houston Foundation for Children in 1988. Houston received two honorary doctorates, as well as the Medal for ...

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  6. 13. Feb. 2024 · After Drinkard died in 1952, the family kept singing. Renamed The Drinkard Singers, they recorded the 1958 gospel album “A Joyful Noise” for RCA Records. Warwick’s mother, Lee Drinkard ...