The Golden Gate Quartet

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  • gospel
  • blues
  • spiritual
  • jazz
  • soul
The definitive afroamerican gospel group in the jubilee quartet style. Founded as the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet in Norfolk, Virginia in 1934 by A. C. “Eddie” Griffin, Robert “Peg” Ford, Henry Owens, and Bill Johnson, they began as a traditional jubilee quartet, combining the clever arrangements associated with barbershop quartets with rhythms borrowed from the blues and jazz. The makeup of the group changed over the years, as some members were drafted during the war and new members were brought in to replace those who had retired or left to join other groups.

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Songs

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    Great Day the Righteous Marching

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    Hand Writing on the Wall

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    Handwriting on the Wall

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    He Never Said a Mumablin' Word

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    He Never Said a Mumbalin Word

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    He Never Said a Mumballin' Word

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    He Never Said a Mumblin' Word

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    He Said He Would Calm the Ocean

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    He's Got the Whole World in His Hand

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    He's Got the Whole World in His Hands

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    Hide Me in Thy Bosom

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    High Low and Wide

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    High, Low and Wide

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    Hit the Road to Dreamland

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    Honey Pie

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    Hush

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    Hush !

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    I Believe in Music

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    I Heard Zion Moan

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    I Looked down the Road and I Wondered

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    I Looked Down the Road and Wondered

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    I Pitched My Tent

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    I Soon Will Be Done With Troubles (Of His World)

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    I Want to Go There (Over There)

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    I Will Be Home Again

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    I'Am in His Care

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    I'm a Pilgrim

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    I'm a Rolling

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    I'm So Glad

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    I'm So Glad, That Troubles Don't Last Always


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