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(1990/EMI-Italiana) 16 tracks more

The Golden Gate Quartet: The Best Of The Golden Gate Quartet (CD)

(1990/EMI-Italiana) 16 tracks

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  • Interpret: The Golden Gate Quartet

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  • Label EMI

  • Genre Gospel

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  • EAN: 5099911021926

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Golden Gate Quartet, The - The Best Of The Golden Gate Quartet (CD) CD 1
01 Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho The Golden Gate Quartet
02 Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen The Golden Gate Quartet
03 Blind Barnabus The Golden Gate Quartet
04 Alexander's Ragtime Band The Golden Gate Quartet
05 Deep River The Golden Gate Quartet
06 My Lord's Writing All The Time The Golden Gate Quartet
07 Down By The Riverside The Golden Gate Quartet
08 When The Saints Go Marching In The Golden Gate Quartet
09 Saint Louis Blues The Golden Gate Quartet
10 Go Down Moses The Golden Gate Quartet
11 Poor Little Jesus The Golden Gate Quartet
12 Margie The Golden Gate Quartet
13 Swing Down Chariot The Golden Gate Quartet
14 Goodbye Mister Froggie The Golden Gate Quartet
15 Anyhow The Golden Gate Quartet
16 Shadrack The Golden Gate Quartet
The Golden Gate Quartet The Golden Gate Quartet Atom And Evil One top 1940s... more
"The Golden Gate Quartet"

The Golden Gate Quartet

The Golden Gate Quartet

Atom And Evil

One top 1940s spiritual aggregation bravely straddled the stylistic fence at a time when the times usually demanded a group declare their allegiance to either the sacred or the secular: The Golden Gate Quartet. They came together in 1930 in a Berkeley, Virginia barber shop. Its proprietor, A.C. 'Eddie' Griffin, and one-legged bass singer Robert 'Peg' Ford were joined by a pair of Booker T. Washington High School glee clubbers, Willie Johnson and Henry Owens, to sing traditional spirituals around Norfolk as The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet. When a trip to North Carolina beckoned, Griffin didn't care to leave his shop, so first tenor William 'Highpockets' Langford took his place. Johnson's innovative 'vocal percussion' technique drove normally staid spirituals with precise syncopated harmonies in a style known as 'jubilee.' Once the older Ford was replaced by young bass singer Orlandus Wilson in 1936, the quartet rapidly climbed the golden ladder to stardom.

The Gates commenced recording for RCA Victor in 1937, the same year they made their network radio debut. On December 23, 1938, they were showcased on John Hammond's legendary 'From Spirituals to Swing' concert at Carnegie Hall in New York. Along with a lot of sacred material, titles like Ol' Man Mose, Old Man River, and The Dipsy Doodle slipped into their Bluebird discography. The Gates had their own CBS radio program, recorded sessions with bluesman Lead Belly, and in 1941 performed at a shindig celebrating President Franklin D. Roosevelt's inauguration—a long way from their humble Norfolk beginnings. Playing nightspots like Barney Josephson's Cafe Society and appearing in the films 'Star-Spangled Rhythm,' 'Hit Parade Of 1943' and 'Hollywood Canteen' underscored their universal accessibility.

Langford left in 1940 to form the Southern Sons, but Clyde Riddick was a more than suitable replacement. The Gates signed with Columbia's OKeh imprint in '41, enjoying success with Jezebel. Their up-to-the-minute anti-nuclear warning Atom And Evil, cut at the same June 5, 1946 Columbia session as their top seller Shadrack, compellingly spotlights the Gates' groundbreaking vocal approach.

After 18 years with the group, Johnson split in 1948 to join The Jubalaires. The Gates responded by bringing that group's Orville Brooks in as their new first tenor. They moved over to Mercury Records the same year. In 1959 the Gates emigrated to France, reigning there for decades. 

Bill Dahl

Various - Street Corner Symphonies Vol.01

1939-1949 The Complete Story Of Doo Wop

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Tracklist
Golden Gate Quartet, The - The Best Of The Golden Gate Quartet (CD) CD 1
01 Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho
02 Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
03 Blind Barnabus
04 Alexander's Ragtime Band
05 Deep River
06 My Lord's Writing All The Time
07 Down By The Riverside
08 When The Saints Go Marching In
09 Saint Louis Blues
10 Go Down Moses
11 Poor Little Jesus
12 Margie
13 Swing Down Chariot
14 Goodbye Mister Froggie
15 Anyhow
16 Shadrack