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  1. Singer, songwriter. Caleb Nathaniel Ginyard Jr. (possibly January 15, 1910 – August 11, 1978), known as Junior Caleb "J. C." Ginyard, was an American gospel and doo-wop singer and songwriter who performed with various vocal groups between the 1930s and 1970s, including the Royal Harmony Singers, the Jubalaires and the Du Droppers .

  2. The Jubalaires. The "Original Jubalaires": from left to right Orville Brooks, Theodore (Teddy) Brooks, Caleb Ginyard and George McFadden. Background information. Origin. Florida, United States. Genres. American folk, gospel, spirituals, proto- rap. Years active. 1935–1950.

    • Florida, United States
    • Caleb Ginyard, Willie Johnson
    • 1935–1950
  3. Golden Gate Quartet Orlandus Wilson, Caleb Ginyard, Clyde Wright, Clyde Riddick TV Studio Copenhag - YouTube. Bruno Rigassi. 668 subscribers. Subscribed. 503. 38K views 6 years ago. Bruno...

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  4. During this time there were further personnel changes: Orville Brooks left and was replaced by Franck Todd and later in turn by Caleb Ginyard (1910–1978), and Eugene Mumford was replaced by Clyde Wright (born May 1, 1928, Charlotte, North Carolina). Since the 1950s, the group has been primarily based in Europe.

    • 1934–present
    • Paul Brembly, Frank Davis, Thierry François, Timothy Riley
  5. 17. Mai 2011 · He Is Coming Again So Soon - The Dixieaires. bluesandrhythm. 6.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 47. 8.4K views 12 years ago. Caleb Ginyard's Dixieaires evolved into the DuDroppers secular group ...

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  6. 40. 1.7K views 6 years ago. Erst 1964 wurde diese frühe Komposition 'I wanna know' von Big Jay Caleb Ginyard (Golden Gate Quartet) aus dem Jahr 1947 in deren Repertoire aufgenommen und auf dem...

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  7. Caleb Nathaniel Ginyard Jr., known as Junior Caleb "J. C." Ginyard, was an American gospel and doo-wop singer and songwriter who performed with various vocal groups between the 1930s and 1970s, including the Royal Harmony Singers, the Jubalaires and the Du Droppers.