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  3. Jun 11, 2021 · The group was formed by countertenor/falsetto Silas Roy Crain, baritone Reubert H. Harris, baritone Thomas L. Brewster, tenor Edward Allen Rundless, Jr., and bass O.W. Thomas on September 10, 1926, in Trinity, Texas. Although they began in the mid-1920s, by the 1950s the group perfected the contemporary doo-wop African American quartet sound.

  4. Thomas D. Kenny – backing vocals; Thomas L. Bruster – backing vocals; Adolphus Alsbrook – bass guitar; Chuck Badie – bass guitar; Clifford Hils – bass guitar; Eddie Tilman – bass guitar; Frank Fields – bass guitar; Harper Cosby – bass guitar; James Bond – bass guitar; Milton Hinton – bass guitar; Ray Pohlman – bass guitar

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2007 CD release of "The Hem Of His Garment 23 Gospel Gems" on Discogs.

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  7. 1960. Genre. Religious, R&B. Styles. Black Gospel, Traditional Gospel, Gospel, Early R&B, Soul. Group Members. J.J. Farley, R.H. Harris, Roy Crain, SR., Thomas L. Bruster, James H. Medlock, Sam Cooke, Bob King, Paul Foster, Johnnie Taylor, Martin Jacox, Richard Miles, Willie Rogers, Rev. Julius Cheeks, Arthur Crume, Leroy Crume. Advanced Search.

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