Eddie Taylor did
People came to Rev. Ike's crusades for all sorts of ailments. Rev. Ike discovered Eddie Taylor at one of these meetings. As soon as this small, elegant man stepped to a microphone and opened his mouth, it seemed any problem you came with just 'melted away'. "Wonderful" "That's what He's done for me" " Bridge over troubled water", and dozens more. With Robert Jiggetts as his great organ/piano accompanist, the duo was phenomenal! Via radio when Rev. Ike is leading a song, one cannot but hear Eddie's distinctive tenor in the background. The soulfully melodious voice was SWEET! With this God-given talent blessing his ministry, Rev. Ike could not help but nick-name his dear friend " The Sweet Singer".
People came to Rev. Ike's crusades for all sorts of ailments. Rev. Ike discovered Eddie Taylor at one of these meetings. As soon as this small, elegant man stepped to a microphone and opened his mouth, it seemed any problem you came with just 'melted away'. "Wonderful" "That's what He's done for me" " Bridge over troubled water", and dozens more. With Robert Jiggetts as his great organ/piano accompanist, the duo was phenomenal! Via radio when Rev. Ike is leading a song, one cannot but hear Eddie's distinctive tenor in the background. The soulfully melodious voice was SWEET! With this God-given talent blessing his ministry, Rev. Ike could not help but nick-name his dear friend " The Sweet Singer".
Yes. Though it is not certain which city. Rev. Ike was an international evangelist. Eddie Taylor performed for these meetings from Los Angeles, CA to New York City to Macon, GA, to Jacksonville and Miami Beach, FL between the late 1960s through the early 1970s. Due to his enormous vocal gift, Taylor was discovered by a talent agent in Los Angeles. Thus, temporarily persuing a career in opera.
some root woman in california named andreika.
No.It was song by rev theory
Oliver Alden Taylor has written: 'Memoir of the Rev. Oliver Alden Taylor, of Manchester, Massachusetts ..' 'Memoir of the Rev. Oliver Alden Taylor' 'Brief views of the Saviour' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Biography 'Memoir of the Rev. Oliver Alden Taylor, A. M., late of Manchester, Massachusetts ..'
him personally...probably nothing now...he died this past year 2009. :)
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no he didn't that was done by Shanna Crooks on the album version however The Rev did sing the female vocals live
if your talking about randy ortons theme song,REV THEORY sing it if not,then i dont know
he sung in it 3 days before he died
yes. The family should be sued! They've done a lot of damage to become vastly rich!