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Sullivan Pugh was born in Moorhaven, Florida in 1925. Pugh began singing as a child soloist at the First Born Church of the Living God in Miami. He met his wife lola (when she was singing with the Miami Gospel Singers. The couple married in 1950. In 1952 the pair decided to form a gospel trio with Pearl Nance-Rayford, and they called themselves the Miami Soul Stirrers. Their original repertoire was based on the traditional spirituals and songs of the Holiness Church. Early influences included other African American gospel groups such as the Soul Stirrers of Chicago (from which they took their name) and the National Gospel Twins of Delray Beach, Florida. In 1953, Nance-Rayford quit the trio and Sullivan and lola took the name The Spiritual Consolers for their duet. During the early period of their careers, the Pughs sang for both the Glory and DeLuxe recording labels. In 1955 they signed with Nashboro Records in Nashville, Tennessee and shortened their name to The Consolers. Their first recording with Nashboro was "Give Me My Flowers." "Flowers" would remain their best selling recording and signature song. For forty years Sullivan and lola Pugh were considered among the elite traditional African American gospel performers in America. During this period they sang on numerous single releases and produced twenty-five albums. They performed concerts in the Bahamas, England, Africa, Canada, and throughout the United States. Favorite southern gospel performers, The Consolers performed at countless church conventions and camp meetings in Florida, Their blended vocals along with Sullivan's guitar playing were considered trademarks in the world of gospel music. A gifted composer, Pugh wrote many of the songs heard on their recordings and in concert. lola Pugh died in October 1994. Sullivan Pugh remains a member of his childhood church in Miami. He is actively involved with The Consolers Progressive Charity Club which assists the needy. Pugh continues to sing and participate in community and church activities.
rain on us is by Ernest Pugh
Paul Owens - gospel singer - was born in 1924.
Paul Owens - gospel singer - died in 2002.
You can find a list of southern gospel singers on the southern gospel singer website. You can also find a list of southern gospel singers on the gospel singer website.
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Sullivan Pugh was born in Moorhaven, Florida in 1925. Pugh began singing as a child soloist at the First Born Church of the Living God in Miami. He met his wife lola (when she was singing with the Miami Gospel Singers. The couple married in 1950. In 1952 the pair decided to form a gospel trio with Pearl Nance-Rayford, and they called themselves the Miami Soul Stirrers. Their original repertoire was based on the traditional spirituals and songs of the Holiness Church. Early influences included other African American gospel groups such as the Soul Stirrers of Chicago (from which they took their name) and the National Gospel Twins of Delray Beach, Florida. In 1953, Nance-Rayford quit the trio and Sullivan and lola took the name The Spiritual Consolers for their duet. During the early period of their careers, the Pughs sang for both the Glory and DeLuxe recording labels. In 1955 they signed with Nashboro Records in Nashville, Tennessee and shortened their name to The Consolers. Their first recording with Nashboro was "Give Me My Flowers." "Flowers" would remain their best selling recording and signature song. For forty years Sullivan and lola Pugh were considered among the elite traditional African American gospel performers in America. During this period they sang on numerous single releases and produced twenty-five albums. They performed concerts in the Bahamas, England, Africa, Canada, and throughout the United States. Favorite southern gospel performers, The Consolers performed at countless church conventions and camp meetings in Florida, Their blended vocals along with Sullivan's guitar playing were considered trademarks in the world of gospel music. A gifted composer, Pugh wrote many of the songs heard on their recordings and in concert. lola Pugh died in October 1994. Sullivan Pugh remains a member of his childhood church in Miami. He is actively involved with The Consolers Progressive Charity Club which assists the needy. Pugh continues to sing and participate in community and church activities.
rain on us is by Ernest Pugh
Joe Henderson - gospel singer - died in 1964.
Joe Henderson - gospel singer - was born in 1937.
Paul Owens - gospel singer - was born in 1924.
Paul Owens - gospel singer - died in 2002.
Was gospel singer rance Allen gay
no she is a country singer.
You can find a list of southern gospel singers on the southern gospel singer website. You can also find a list of southern gospel singers on the gospel singer website.
The World's Greatest Gospel Singer was created on 1955-03-14.
Bill Gaither - gospel singer - was born on 1936-03-28.