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  1. The Soul Stirrers were an American gospel music group, whose career spans over eighty years. The group was a pioneer in the development of the quartet style of gospel, and a major influence on Soul, Doo wop, and the Motown sound, some of the secular music that owed much to gospel.

  2. The Soul Stirrers waren eine Gospel-Band, die vor allem in den 1950er Jahren eine Reihe von Hits hatte. Die Wurzeln der Band finden sich im Jahre 1927 in Trinity (Texas), als Senior Roy Crain zusammen mit drei weiteren Teenagern ein Gesangsquartett gründete.

  3. 1. Feb. 2015 · The Soul Stirrers are a vocal group that began in Texas, singing pure gospel music. In 1951, 18 year old Sam Cooke joined the group, writing songs and singing lead. He left to pursue a...

  4. the Soul Stirrers, American gospel singers who were one of the first male quintets and one of the most enduring male groups. Several singers emerged from the group’s ranks to become influential rhythm-and-blues and soul singers, most notably Sam Cooke.

  5. The songs sung are "I'm A Pilgrim," "He's Been A Shelter For Me," "I'm A Soldier," "He’ll Understand and Say ‘Well Done," and "Listen To The Angels."Reelin’ ...

  6. The Soul Stirrers were an American gospel music group, whose career spans over eighty years. The group was a pioneer in the development of the quartet style of gospel, and a major...

  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.