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  1. The Angelic Gospel Singers were an American gospel group from Philadelphia founded and led by Margaret Wells Allison. The group continued through Allison's death in 2008; the group was called "the longest consistently selling female gospel group in African American history" by the Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music. [1]

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  3. Not long after recording the CD Touch Me Again for Malaco, Margaret “Babe” Allison, the last remaining member of the original Angelic Gospel Singers, died in Philadelphia on July 30, 2008, at age 86.

  4. Margaret Allison’s final recorded project for Malaco, Touch Me Again, was released in 2008, not long before she passed away in Philadelphia on July 30 of that year. At age 86, she was the last living member of the original Angelic Gospel Singers. —Robert M. Marovich. ‹.

  5. Apr 3, 2011 · The central figure around which the Angelic Gospel Singers were to forge a decades-long gospel career was singer, pianist and composer Margaret Wells Allison. Margaret was born on 20th September 1921 in McCormick, South Carolina, 50 miles north of August, Georgia.

  6. Jul 31, 2008 · Margaret “Babe” Allison passed away on Wednesday July 30, 2008 in Philadelphia PA. She was born September 25, 1921 in McCormick, SC. Babe, as she was known, formed The Angelic Gospel Singers with sister Josephine McDowell, Ella Mae Morris and Lucille Shird based on a dream she had in 1944.

  7. Jul 30, 2008 · Margaret "Babe" Allison passed away on Wednesday July 30, 2008 in Philadelphia PA. She was born September 25, 1921 in McCormick, SC. Babe, as she was known, formed The Angelic Gospel Singers with sister Josephine McDowell, Ella Mae Morris and Lucille Shird based on a dream she had in 1944.

  8. Feb 27, 2017 · Theresa Burton-Richmond of the famed Angelic Gospel Singers performed a pair of Margaret “Babe” Allison (1921-2008) and the group’s beloved gems, “Touch Me, Lord Jesus” and “If You Can’t Help Me,” last evening at Greater Cleggs Chapel Community MBC’s Black history musical in Timberlake, NC.

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