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  2. The Pilgrim Jubilees, also known as The Pilgrim Jubilee Singers, are an American traditional black gospel music group originally from the cities of Jackson, Mississippi and Chicago, Illinois, where they were established by Elgie Graham and Willie Johnson, in 1934.

  3. Formed in 1944 in Houston, Mississippi, the Pilgrim Jubilee Singers (later shortened to the Pilgrim Jubilees, or the “Jubes”) began as a family quartet consisting of brothers Theophilus “Hoppy” Graham and Elgie C.B. Graham, cousin Monroe Hatchett and cousins-in-law Willis Johnson and Alfred Brownlee. The group sang at the family’s ...

  4. Apr 2, 2017 · Peacock Records ‎– PLP 1171964A1 The Old Ship Of Zion 0:00A2 Pearly Gates 3:07A3 Waiting 5:24A4 Turn You Round 8:11A5 If You Dont Mind 10:31A6 Good...

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  5. Clay Graham, Pilgrim Jubilees lead singer, dead at 80. Clay Graham of the legendary gospel quartet the Pilgrim Jubilees has died. He was 80. One of thirteen children born August 26,...

  6. Pilgrim Jubilee Singers. American gospel group founded in Chicago in 1952. In 1976 the lineup included founding members Clay Graham, Cleave Graham, and Major Roberson, with the additions of Bobby McDougle, Michael Atkins, and Ben Chandler.

  7. Since the early '50s, the Pilgrim Jubilee Singers have used their hard, rockin' gospel music as a powerful means of testifying their faith, love, and charitable hope that humanity will find a way to bring… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s - 2020s. Formed. 1934 in Chicago, IL. Genre. Religious. Styles. Black Gospel, Gospel.

  8. Apr 21, 2024 · Pilgrim Jubilee Singers"Don't Let Him Down"Produced by: Robert EvansArrangements by: Sonny Thompson & "The Jubes"©1973 abc Peacock RecordsCopyright ownersUNI...

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