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    In 1945, Ruth tried to persuade Eugene Mumford of one of these groups, The Four Interns, to join the Selah Jubilee Singers, but before he could do so, Mumford was charged with the attempted rape of a white woman, convicted and imprisoned. He was innocent of the crime and later received a full pardon. [1] [2] [3]

  2. 14 de jun. de 2019 · Star Dust (Carmichael-Parish) by Billy Ward & His Dominoes, featuring Eugene Mumford, orchestra conducted by Vic Schoen Far removed from the style of the group’s early-1950s R&B hits, this lush...

  3. 21 de abr. de 2010 · Learn about the life and career of Eugene Mumford, the golden tenor who sang with the Larks and the Dominoes. Discover how he overcame a false rape charge, recorded for Apollo and Mastertone, and sang with Perry Como.

  4. Back in early 1945, Thermon had heard Eugene Mumford singing with the 4 Intermes, and, after meeting him, was determined to get him as a tenor lead for the Selahs. However, that goal became impossible to achieve due to some bizarre circumstances. In July 1945, Mumford had been arrested and jailed by the army Military Police.

  5. Of the original Larks group, Eugene Mumford died (age 51) on 29 May, 1977, followed shortly thereafter (21 August 21, 1977) by Allen Bunn (age 52). Hadie Rowe died on 19 September, 1998 at age 70. Thurmon Ruth passed away on 13 September, 2002, at the grand old age of 88. I don't know if David McNeil or Raymond Barnes are still alive - I hope ...

  6. Eugene Mumford, more popularly known as Gene “the Machine” was an amazing athlete who played for the University of Scranton basketball team from 1967-1971. Gene, who is from Jamaica, New York, had offers from 40 different universities, some of which were Division I schools, but he chose the U of S.