Selah Jubilee Singers

Selah Jubilee Singers

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Name = Selah Jubilee Singers
Background = group_or_band


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Origin = Brooklyn, New York, USA
Genre = Gospel
Years_active = 1927–1953
Label = Decca, Mercury
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The Selah Jubilee Singers was an American gospel vocal quartet, who appeared in public as a gospel group but who also had a successful recording career as a secular group in the 1930s & 1940s.

History

Around 1927, Thermon Ruth (1914–2002) founded the Selah Jubilee Singers, a group drawn from the membership of a church choir, while he was the deejay at WOR in Brooklyn, New York. He later based them in Raleigh, North Carolina when he moved his radio show to station WPTF. The Selah Jubilee Singers first recorded in April 28, 1938 for Decca, a session which included popular songs such as "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" (DE 7598), and in February 1941, "I'll Fly Away" (DE 7831). [Dixon, Robert M. W. "Blues and Gospel Records: 1890-1943", Oxford University Press (1997), page 785 - ISBN 0198162391] Their best recording was "Just a Closer Walk With Thee," recorded in October 8, 1941, (Decca Records 7872) New York City; with Thermon Ruth and John Ford lead vocal, Fred Baker, lead baritone; Monroe Clark, baritone; J. B. Nelson, bass vocal; and Fred Baker on guitar. [Dixon, Robert M. W. "Blues and Gospel Records: 1890-1943", page 786]

By the late 1940s, the members were Ruth, Alden ("Allen") Bunn, Junius Parker, Melvin Coldten, and Jimmy Gorham. In 1949, Ruth and Bunn decided to form a secular vocal group, which became The Larks.cite web
url=http://home.att.net/~marvy42/Larks/larks.html
title=Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks
accessdate=2008-03-08
] The Larks recorded most successfully for Apollo Records, a New York area record company, but split up in 1952. [Rubin, Rachel. "American Popular Music: New Approaches to the Twentieth Century", University of Massachusetts Press, page 170 - ISBN 1558492682]

The Selah Jubilee Singers became the first gospel group to play in the famed Apollo Theater, known for its vaudeville acts, after Therman Ruth convinced the owner, Frank Shiffman, to allow a gospel act. On December 15, 1955, the Selah Jubilee Singers debuted at the Apollo, the first gospel group to play at any commercial theater. Ruth ensured that a variety of music was featured in order to broaden the appeal: gospel, jubilee, and spirituals but with an emphasis on rhythm as well as the emotional components of gospel.cite book |last= Fox |first= Ted |title= Showtime at the Apollo |publisher= Da Capo |year= 1983 |isbn= 0-647-01612-2 |pages = pp 227–231]

elective discography

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