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  1. Orlandus Wilson (* 27. August 1917 in Chesapeake, Virginia; † 31. Dezember 1998 in Paris) war ein US-amerikanischer Gospelsänger und Arrangeur. Er sang die Bassstimme im Golden Gate Quartet.

  2. In besonderem Maße geprägt hat die Gruppe Orlandus Wilson, der dem Golden Gate Quartet von 1935 bis 1998 als Bassist, Manager und Arrangeur angehörte. „Golden Gate Gospel Train“ wurde in die Wire -Liste The Wire’s „100 Records That Set the World on Fire (While No One Was Listening)“ aufgenommen.

  3. Orlandus Wilson (August 27, 1917 in Chesapeake, Virginia – December 30, 1998 in Paris) was one of the longest standing members of the Golden Gate Quartet and the group's bass singer. [1] [2] He joined the Golden Gate Jubilee Singers in 1934 and only announced his retirement from the quartet in October 1998.

  4. Through the 1960s they toured widely in Europe, with a long-established line-up of Orlandus Wilson, Clyde Riddick, Caleb Ginyard, and Clyde Wright. In 1971, Ginyard and Wright left, and were replaced by Paul Brembly (the great-nephew of Orlandus Wilson) and Calvin Williams.

  5. 11. Jan. 1999 · Orlandus Wilson, whose bass voice was the foundation of the Golden Gate Quartet's gospel harmonies, died on Dec. 30 in Paris, where he lived. He was 81. The Golden Gate...

  6. Orlandus Wilson (August 27, 1917 in Chesapeake, Virginia – December 30, 1998 in Paris) was one of the longest standing members of the Golden Gate Quartet and the group's bass singer. He joined the Golden Gate Jubilee Singers in 1934 and only announced his retirement from the quartet in October 1998.

  7. Orlandus Wilson (* 27. August 1917 in Chesapeake, Virginia; † 31. Dezember 1998 in Paris) war ein US-amerikanischer Gospelsänger und Arrangeur. Er sang die Bassstimme im Golden Gate Quartet.