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  1. The group was formed by (Silas) Roy Crain, launching his first quartet who sang in a jubilee style, in 1926 in Trinity, Texas, United States.

  2. 18. Sept. 1996 · Silas Roy Crain, founder and manager of the Soul Stirrers gospel quartet, who was inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Gospel Hall of Fame, has died. He was 85. Crain, known...

  3. Silas Roy Crain, founder and manager of the Soul Stirrers gospel quartet, who was inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Gospel Hall of Fame, has died. He was 85. Crain, known as “S.R.” or “Senior,” was the last surviving member of the group. He died Saturday in Vallejo, Calif.

  4. Senior Roy Crain. Gospel singer born June 7, 1911 in Augustine, Texas, and died September 13, 1996 in Vallejo, Solano County, California (aged 85). Known as “S.R.” or “Senior” and inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Gospel Hall of Fame.

  5. 13. Sept. 1996 · Explore Roy Crain, SR.'s discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Roy Crain, SR. on AllMusic.

  6. After tenth grade, which is as far as the school went, 15-year-old Harris attended Mary Allen College in nearby Crockett and weighed a tempting offer to join (Silas) Roy Crain's (aka "Senior" Crain or S.R. Crain) group the Soul Stirrers, who had moved to Houston.

  7. 11. Juni 2021 · The Soul Stirrers were one of the most popular and influential gospel groups of the 20 th century. The group was formed by countertenor/falsetto Silas Roy Crain, baritone Reubert H. Harris, baritone Thomas L. Brewster, tenor Edward Allen Rundless, Jr., and bass O.W. Thomas on September 10, 1926, in Trinity, Texas.