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  1. Geschichte. Das Golden Gate Quartet wurde 1934 in Norfolk (Virginia) als Golden Gate Jubilee Singers gegründet; seinen heutigen Namen trägt es seit 1941. Erste Lorbeeren erntete die Gruppe im Radioprogramm von Columbia (South Carolina) in den 1930er Jahren.

  2. The Golden Gate Quartet (a.k.a. The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet ) is an American vocal group . It was formed in 1934 and, with changes in membership, remains active.

    Label / Catalog #
    Date
    Title
    Performer
    August 3, 1937
    Born Ten Thousand Years Ago
    Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet
    August 3, 1937
    Gabriel Blows His Horn
    Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet
    August 4, 1937
    Bedside of a Neighbor
    Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet
    August 4, 1937
    Bedside of a Neighbor
    Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet
  3. 20. Dez. 2021 · The Golden Gate Quartet were one of the first gospel groups to infuse non-religious musical genres with traditional Negro Spirituals and thus broaden their audience. They were one pioneers in the art of producing gospel music that had what would now be called crossover appeal.

  4. History. The Golden Gate Jubilee Singers quartet was formed in 1934 by Willie Johnson, William Langford, Henry Owens, and Orlandus Wilson who were students at Booker T. Washington high school in Virginia. Their early style was influenced by the Mills Brothers.

  5. The History of the Golden Gate Quartet (selected data) From 1934 to today, from the churches of Virginia to the most prestigious international stages, the story of THE GOLDEN GATE QUARTET is that of more than 60 years of golden age spiritual.

  6. One of gospel music's greatest innovators, the Golden Gate Quartet formed in Norfolk, Virginia in 1934. The group's jubilee style is renowned for its unusual and intricate harmony singing,...

  7. The group originated in the Norfolk suburb of Berkeley, where barber shop owner A.C. “ Eddie ” Griffin, a tenor singer, and Robert “ Peg ” ford, a bass vocalist, recruited two Booker T. Washington High School glee club members: tenor Henry Owns, and baritone Willie Johnson.