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  1. A Joyful Noise is a live album by American gospel singing group The Drinkard Singers, released in the U.S. in 1958 on RCA Records.It is a live recording of gospel tunes performed by the family act which comprised Emily Drinkard (later known as Cissy Houston), her sisters Anne Moss, Lee Warrick (mother of Dionne Warwick and Dee Dee Warwick), and brothers Nickolas and Larry Drinkard and Marie Epps.

  2. The Drinkard Singers: The pioneers of gospel music The roots of Dionne Warwick and Whitney Houston’s musical talent can be traced back to their maternal grandparents, Nitch and Delia Drinkard. They had eight children, who formed a gospel group called the Drinkard Singers in the 1930s.

  3. 10. Feb. 2022 · Cissy Drinkard Houston was the younger sister of Lee Drinkard Warrick, who was born in Early County. Lee Drinkard’s daughters went on to perform under the names Dee Dee and Dionne Warwick. Dee Dee Warwick had performed as one of the Drinkard Singers, and along with her sister and Aunt Cissy, formed a gospel trio called the Gospelaires. Dee ...

  4. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for The Magic Of Believing by Dionne Warwick Featuring The Drinkard Singers. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  5. 22. Juli 2014 · Gospel LegendsSong: My RockArtist: The Drinkard SingersAlbum: A Joyful Noise - RCA Records LPM-1856 - 1958The Drinkard SingersEmily "Cissy" Drinkard, Lee D...

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  6. 2. Feb. 2007 · With Dionne's family, The Drinkard Singers, behind her, this update of Magic is just that..."MAGIC". Great care went into this remaster. Stereo separation is the best it has ever been. Lead vocals shine, and The Drinkard Singers not only shine as a group, but on the stereo version, you can hear the individual voices stand out for the first time ...

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  7. Popular The Drinkard Singers songs. I'll Fly Away. The Drinkard Singers. Popular The Drinkard Singers albums. Joy Unspeakable. 1962. The Drinkard Singers Q&A.