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  1. Mar 22, 2018 · Clay Graham of the legendary gospel quartet the Pilgrim Jubilees has died. He was 80. One of thirteen children born August 26, 1936 to the late Columbus and Josephine Chandler Graham. He...

  2. Mar 14, 2018 · The Journal of Gospel Music learned that Mr. Clay Graham of the legendary gospel quartet the Pilgrim Jubilees has passed away. One of thirteen children born to Columbus and Josephine Chandler Graham, Clay Graham was born August 26, 1936.

  3. Mar 13, 2018 · CLAY GRAHAM OF THE PILGRIM JUBILEESAUGUST 26, 1936 - MARCH 13, 2018.

  4. 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.

  5. Rest in Peace to Clay Graham of the illustrious Gospel group The Pilgrim Jubilees. Graham led an esteemed career in the Gospel music industry and was a mentor to many others. He was also the father of Pop/R&B artist Miki Howard.

  6. Jun 15, 2024 · JGM is saddened to report that Cleave Graham, the last original member of the Pilgrim Jubilees gospel quartet, passed away this week. Here is a brief bio of Cleave and the Jubes, based on an essay I wrote for the Malaco Music Group website some years ago: * * *.

  7. Mar 25, 2018 · In memory of the late Clay Graham we present this clip of The Pilgrim Jubilees from 1997 singing "I'm So Glad You Looked My Way" & the classic "Old Ship of Zion" LIVE. The first song...

  8. The Pilgrim Jubilees have announced the passing of Clay Graham, lead singer and younger brother of fellow lead singer Cleave Graham.

  9. Mar 29, 2018 · CHICAGO-based lead singer of veteran hitmaking gospel group The Pilgrim Jubilees (sometimes known as The Pilgrim Jubilee Singers), Clay Graham, died on 13th March. Graham joined the group, formed by his brother as a duo in 1934, when he and Cleve Graham joined the Pilgrim Jubilees in 1950.

  10. One of the most popular quartets in the nation, the Jubes—now comprised of Clay and Cleave Graham, Roberson and Ben Chandler—recorded one album a year for Savoy until 1984. Three years later, they debuted what would become a longstanding association with Malaco with Gospel Roots .

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