
RIP: Bobby McDougle, former member of the Pilgrim Jubilees
Apr 21, 2020 · Bobby McDougle, the guitarist for gospel quartets such as the Pilgrim Jubilees, passed away on March 26, 2020. Known as “Thumper,” McDougle was born on April 26, 1944, …
Pilgrim Jubilees - Wikipedia
The Mississippi and Illinois-based traditional black gospel group, The Pilgrim Jubilees, were established in 1934 by Elgie Graham and Willie Johnson, as a duo at that time in Houston, …
Bobby McDougle - Journal of Gospel Music
Photo Credit: Gospel Legends Fan Page, Facebook Bobby McDougle, the guitarist for gospel quartets such as the Pilgrim Jubilees, passed away on March 26, 2020. Known as "Thumper," …
Castro Coleman - Wikipedia
He was influenced by B.B. King at the age of six, which is when he started playing the guitar. Coleman started out playing the gospel with The Legendary Williams Brothers, The Canton …
Pianist Larry Morton was added a little later on. A guitar player by the name of Johnny (last name unknown) also served briefly in the lineup. None of the four singles generated major sales …
Bobby McDougal, who... - Traditions Cultural Arts, Inc. | Facebook
Mar 26, 2020 · Bobby McDougal, who became a member of gospel's legendary Pilgrim Jubilee Singers in the late 1960s, has passed. He was both a gifted guitarist and...
The Pilgrim Jubilees – Malaco Music Group
Although Major Roberson died in 2010, Cleave and Clay Graham continue to sustain the Pilgrim Jubilees from Chicago. It is not at all unusual to catch them appearing at a Sunday evening …
Pilgrim Jubilees Archives | Gospel Music Fever
The reason, Clay recalled in Alan Young’s book The Pilgrim Jubilees (University Press of Mississippi), was that some deejays thought lyrics about violence and senseless deaths were …
Pilgrim Jubilee Singers Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs
Explore Pilgrim Jubilee Singers's biography, discography, and artist credits. Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs.
Meet The Pilgrim Jubilees - The Beachwood Reporter
Oct 22, 2013 · Its success allowed the Pilgrim Jubilees to finally go professional. Crume eventually left the group to join the Soul Stirrers, but the other three have remained together …