- The Drinkard Singers
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Name = The Drinkard Singers
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Genre = Christian
Years_active = 1938-1967
Label = RCA
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Past_members = Cissy Houston
Anne Drinkard
Nick Drinkard
Larry Drinkard
Marie Epps
Ann Moss
Judy ClayThe Drinkard Singers were an American gospel singing group, most successful in the late 1950s and important in the careers of singers
Cissy Houston ,Dionne Warwick ,Dee Dee Warwick , andJudy Clay .Musical career
The driving inspiration behind the Drinkard Singers was factory worker Nicholas "Nitch" Drinkard, who encouraged his children to form a gospel singing group in
Savannah, Georgia , around 1938. The original group comprised Emily Drinkard (later known asCissy Houston ), her sister Anne, and brothers Nick and Larry. Another sister, Lee, served as the group's manager, and, asLee Drinkard Warrick , became the mother of Dee Dee and Dionne Warwick.By the early 1950s, the family had moved to
New Jersey , and had added Marie Epps and Ann Moss to the group. Anne Drinkard left and was replaced by Lee's adopted daughter Judy Guions, who was later known asJudy Clay . Performing regularly in Newark, they recorded several singles. After an appearance at the 1957Newport Jazz Festival , they recorded the first gospel album to appear on a major label, the live album "A Joyful Noise", forRCA Records in 1959.After several personnel changes in the early 1960s, the remaining members of the group in 1967 became
The Sweet Inspirations , who would sing background for the Warwick sisters,Aretha Franklin andElvis Presley .External links
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/drinkard-singers Further information]
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