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  1. Clara Ward. GOSPEL · 1995 . Preview. January 1, 1995 23 Songs, 1 hour, 15 minutes ℗ 2014 Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Also available in the iTunes Store . More By Clara Ward. Somebody Bigger Than You & I. 1999. Meeti ...

  2. Leader of the first gospel group to crossover to pop on a grand scale (in her later years, she had no qualms about appearing in godless Las Vegas), Clara Ward was an accomplished pianist and arranger, and a singer with one of the most powerful voices in the genre. In the 1950s, her group the Clara Ward singers was the toast of the gospel world and beyond, appearing at the 1957 Newport Jazz ...

  3. How I Got Over. Clara Ward. The Storm Is Passing Over. Clara Ward. Take My Hand, Precious Lord. Clara Ward. Wholy Holy (Live at New Temple Missionary Baptist Church, Los Angeles, CA, 01/13/72 ...

  4. 9. Feb. 2013 · Praise 104.1. During the 1950’s and 1960’s, there was no more famous gospel group than the Clara Ward Singers. They conquered Hollywood with the same vengeance that they used to become the best selling gospel group of the 1950’s. In the black church world, they were renowned for their million-sellers, such as “Packing Up, Getting Ready ...

  5. 30. Juli 2013 · I was not fully prepared for the new show enjoying its world premiere at Open Door Repertory Company called “Clara,” by McKinley Johnson. I knew it was about Clara Ward (1924-1973), a gifted ...

  6. Clara Ward was influenced early in life by gospel singers Queen C. Anderson and Clara “The Georgia Peach” Hudman. In turn, she greatly influenced the young Aretha Franklin, with whose father, the Reverend C.L. Franklin, the Ward Singers frequently toured during the 1950s. Miami-born Marion Williams (1927–1994) also influenced well-known musicians, particularly gospel great Alex Bradford ...

  7. Ward, Clara Mae (1924–1973)African-American singer whose career with the Ward Trio and the Clara Ward Singers popularized gospel music in the mainstream music industry . Born on April 21, 1924, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died on January 16, 1973, in Los Angeles, California; daughter of George Ward and Gertrude May (Murphy) Ward.