- The Charioteers
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Origin =Wilberforce, Ohio , USA
Genre =Gospel , Pop
Years_active = 1930 – 1957
Label = Decca, Vocalion,V-Disc , Vocalion, Brunswick, Columbia
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Past_members = Wilfred "Billy" Williams (lead tenor)
Edward Jackson (second tenor)
Ira Williams (baritone)
Howard Daniel (vocal)
Herbert Dickerson (vocal)
Peter Leubers (vocal)
John Harewood (vocal)
Jimmy Sherman (piano)The Charioteers was an American
gospel and pop vocal group from 1930 to 1957.History
The Charioteers were put together in 1930 by Professor Howard Daniel, and their school was
Wilberforce University inWilberforce, Ohio . They originally called themselves the Harmony Four. Later they changed it to The Charioteers, from the song "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot ," [Warner, Jay. "American Singing Groups: A History from 1940s to Today", Hal Leonard (2006), page 18 - ISBN 0634099787] a favorite from the group's repertoire, and eventually recorded it in 1939. Starting out with gospels, the group expanded its collection to include a greater number of popular tunes. Their first beak came from after winning the Ohio State Quartet contest in 1931, and soon after, they were brought in to perform on a Cincinnati radio show at stationWLW . They ended up staying with the station for over two years, until another radio series brought them toNew York .They signed their first recording contract with
Decca Records in 1935. Between 1935 and 1939 they recorded forV-Disc , Vocalion, Brunswick, and Decca without having a hit, yet their popularity grew through radio and live performances. The Charioteers recorded with major singers between 1935-1945:Pearl Bailey on recordings "Who?" and "Don't Ever Leave Me" (1945), and four recordings withFrank Sinatra , "Lilly Belle," "Don't Forget Tonight, Tomorrow", "I've Got A Home In That Rock," and "Jesus Is a Rock (In a Weary Land)" (1945). [Luiz Carlos do Nascimento Silva. "Put Your Dreams Away: A Frank Sinatra Discography", Greenwood Press (2000), page 92 - ISBN 0313310556] In 1938, they signed withColumbia Records , where they would stay for over 10 years.In 1941 they performed 1404 performances [Ewen, David. "Complete Book of the American Musical Theater", Holt (1958), page 87 - ASIN B0006AWA7K] with the musical revue Hellzapoppin', a Broadway hit. [ [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=12378 Production: Hellzapoppin'] ] They were the studio chorus from (1942-1946) on the
Bing Crosby 'sKraft Music Hall radio show. [ [http://community.mcckc.edu/crosby/kraft.htm NBC: Kraft Music Hall] ] The leader Wilfred "Billy" Williams (1910-1972), a recording member for 14 years, left The Charioteers. He then formed a new group The Billy Williams Quartet in early 1950s. The rest of The Charioteers also left Columbia in 1950 and drifted through five labels over the next seven years. The Charioteers released 75 single recording over 22 of those years. The last recording was "The Candles" onMGM Records in 1957.Hits Recordings
Their solo hits include "So Long" (1940) number 23 pop, "On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City" (1946) number 12 pop , "Open the Door Richard" (1947) number 6 pop, "What Did He Say?" (1948) number 21 pop, "Ooh! Look-a-There Ain't She Pretty" (1948) number 20 pop, and "A Kiss and a Rose" (1949) number 8 R&B, number 19 pop. [Larkin, Colin. "The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Guinness" (1995), pp. 766-767 - ISBN 1561591769]
Awards
The Charioteers were inducted in the
Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003.elective discography
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External links
* [http://community.mcckc.edu/crosby/charioteers.htm The Charioteers info]
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