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  1. Drinkard Singers. Emily Drinkard, later known as Cissy Houston, was only five years old when she joined her sister, Anne, and brothers, Nicholas and Larry, in a family gospel group, the Drinkard Four. Another sister, Lee,…. Read Full Biography.

  2. Listen to music from The Drinkard Singers like Softly and Tenderly. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Drinkard Singers.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2016 · With her father’s encouragement, Houston formed the gospel singing group The Drinkard Four with her sister, Anne, and her brothers, Larry and Nicky. The group performed regularly at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark. When Marie Epps, Ann Moss, and Houston’s sister, Lee Drinkard, joined them, the group was renamed The Drinkard Singers.

  4. Expanding with the addition of vocalists, Ann Moss and Marie Epps, the group was renamed, the Drinkard Singers. Performing regularly at the New Hope Baptist Church, in Newark, they recorded several singles for the Savoy, Chess and Verve labels and a live album, A Joyful Noise, for RCA. They became the first gospel group to sing with Mahalia ...

  5. 9 de jun. de 2021 · Disclaimer: No Copyright infringement intended. I own absolutely none of these videos (unless otherwise stated.) Copyrights belong to their original owners. ...

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  6. The Drinkard Singers were an American gospel singing group, most successful in the late 1950s and important in the careers of singers Cissy Houston, Dionne Warwick, Dee Dee Warwick, and Judy Clay.

  7. The Drinkard Singers covered Sweet Hour of Prayer, Listen to the Lambs, Somebody Bigger Than You and I, Battle Hymn of the Republic and other songs. The Drinkard Singers originally did Sweet Hour of Prayer, Somebody Bigger Than You and I, Old Landmark, Blessed Be the Name of the Lord and other songs.