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      • A tradition of quartet singing grew with groups like the Clefs of Cavalry, Holy Wonders, and the Highway Q.C.’s. These groups toured on gospel circuits nationwide, had record deals and radio shows. Group members often changed; Sam Cooke, Lou Rawls, and Johnnie Taylor had all been in the Highway Q.C.’s before each turned to secular music.
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  1. Apr 30, 2017 · When the Famous Blue Jay Singers of Birmingham, Alabama and Soul Stirrers of Houston came to Chicago during and after World War II, both the dynamic, hard-singing Silas Steele of the Jays and the yodeling, melismatic Rebert H. Harris of the Stirrers changed the course of church-going gospel quartet in ways that helped transform the Windy City ...

  2. Album • 1976. Singles. He Picked Me Up (feat. Spencer Taylor Jr.)

  3. The Highway Q.C.'s - Somebody Calling My NameFrom The Album: The Best Of The Highway Q.C.'sClick Herehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Gram...

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  4. Jul 17, 2013 · Spencer Taylor & The Highway Q.C.'s - Near The CrossFrom The Album: The Best Of Grammercy Gospel Volume 1Click Herehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center...

  5. The Highway Q.C.'S Lyrics, Song Meanings & Music Videos: Working On the Building, Somewhere To Lay My Head, I Dreamed That Heaven Was Like This, The Way Up The

  6. The Highway Q.C.'s were an American gospel group active for over fifty years. The group launched the CAREERS of several secular stars, including Lou Rawls , Johnnie Taylor, and Sam Cooke.

  7. The Highway Q.C.'s - At The Gate I KnowFrom The Album: The Best Of The Highway Q.C.'sClick Herehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=GrammercyG...

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