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  1. Paul Foster (July 12, 1920 – August 20, 1995) was born in Grand Cane, Louisiana. He sang with the legendary gospel group, the Soul Stirrers , from 1950 to 1963. Foster sang second lead alongside two other gospel greats, Rebert Harris and Sam Cooke .

  2. Jun 28, 2016 · The Soul Stirrers (Paul Foster) - The Lord Laid His Hands On Me. Joshua Kyle Jackson. 1.34K subscribers. 69. 5.4K views 7 years ago. - The Soul Stirrers (Paul Foster) sings "The Lord Laid...

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  3. Feb 1, 2020 · 9.86K subscribers. Subscribed. 538. 36K views 4 years ago. Here is a clip from the early 1980s reunion of the Legendary Soul Stirrers of Chicago. This clip features the voices of two quartet...

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  4. Jun 11, 2021 · Nonetheless the Soul Stirrers continued to perform. In 1994 they released the album The Last Mile of The Way which include included vocal tracks of selected past members including Sam Cooke, Paul Foster, Senior Roy Crain, R.B. Robinson, Jesse J. Farley, Julius Cheeks, Thomas L. Bruster (vocals); Bob King, Leroy Crume (vocals, guitar).

  5. Sep 21, 2014 · The Soul Stirrers (Paul Foster) - Sinner, Run To Jesus. Black Vocal Groups. 461 subscribers. Subscribed. 186. 13K views 9 years ago. - The Soul Stirrers (Paul Foster) sings Sinner, Run...

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  7. In 1949, Paul Foster--previously a member of the Golden Echoes--joined the lineup; he would stay until 1963. By the late 1940s, the Soul Stirrers, led by Harris, had pioneered the concept of bringing sophisticated church songs--often with R&B-like instrumental backing--to the contemporary gospel scene.

  8. In 1949, Paul Foster — previously a member of the Golden Echoes — joined the lineup; he would stay until 1963. By the late 1940s, the Soul Stirrers, led by Harris, had pioneered the concept of bringing sophisticated church songs — often with R & B-like instrumental backing — to the contemporary gospel scene.

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