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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wynona_CarrWynona Carr - Wikipedia

    Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Genres. Gospel, R&B, rock and roll. Occupation (s) Singer, songwriter. Wynona Merceris Carr (August 23, 1923 – May 11, 1976) [1] was an American gospel, R&B and rock and roll singer - songwriter, who recorded as Sister Wynona Carr when performing gospel material.

  2. 3.3K subscribers. 89K views 9 years ago. ...more. Wynona Carr (1924-1976) was a gospel (and later, R&B) singer from Cleveland, Ohio. Her 1954 recording "Operator, Operator" was later reworked...

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  3. About. Wynona Carr was born and raised in Cleveland, where she grew up singing in church. She began singing on the radio at the age of thirteen, and performed with and directed several gospel groups in the region, including the Turner Singers, the Carr Singers, and the Wings Over Jordan Choir.

  4. Cleveland-bred singer/songwriter whose gospel, R&B, and rock & roll tunes endured long after her death in 1976. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s - 1960s. Born. August 23, 1923 in Cleveland, OH. Died. May 11, 1976 in Cleveland, OH. Genre. Religious, Blues, R&B. Styles. Black Gospel, Traditional Gospel, Gospel, Early R&B, Jump Blues.

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  6. concord.com › artist › wynona-carrWynona Carr - Concord

    Featured Albums. Singer, pianist, and songwriter Wynona Carr (1924-1976) made a remarkable series of recordings for Specialty Records between 1949 and ’59, at first performing gospel music, then rhythm and blues. Record companies in the 1950s were notorious for trying to persuade their gospel artists to jump the fence to the secular side, but ...

  7. Born in Cleveland in 1924, Wynona played piano from the age of eight, and studied voice, harmony and arranging at Cleveland Music College. Aged 20, she moved to Detroit to direct a local Baptist choir, and soon set up her own Gospel group, The Carr Singers, to play the popular circuit of Baptist Churches around the South and South-west.