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  1. Mar 22, 2018 · Mar 22, 2018. 2. Clay Graham. 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 ...

  2. Mar 14, 2018 · By Bob Marovich. 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. He would go on to fame as lead singer and sermonette spinner for the Pilgrim Jubilee Singers.

  3. Malaco Records pays tribute to Clay Graham, who passed away recently. He was a renowned Gospel artist and a mentor to many, and the father of Miki Howard.

  4. Clay was the son of Columbus Graham and Josephine Graham. He was the 13th of 13 children. He had a career in Gospel Quartet singing spanning 60 years. Following in the footsteps of his older brothers, he and his brother, Cleve Graham took charge of the Pilgrim Jubilees in 1952. The Pilgrim Jubilee Singers were formed in Houston, Mississippi in ...

    • Chicago, Illinois
    • August 26, 1936
    • Houston, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, USA
  5. By Libra Boyd. Gospel Music Fever. Sadness saturated the gospel community last evening (March 13), following the Pilgrim Jubilees’ announcement that Clay Graham, the group’s lead singer, had passed. GMF extends its heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and fans of the quartet legend, as well as to elder brother Cleave and the Jubes.

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

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  8. Mar 29, 2018 · Pilgrim Jubilees frontman Clay Graham dies in Chicago. 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.

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