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  1. Orville Brooks, vocals (born January 27, 1919, died August 30, 1997) Theodore Brooks (aka Ted Brooks), baritone vocals (born 1915, died 1997) Caleb Ginyard, vocals (born January 15, 1910, died August 11, 1978) George McFadden, vocals; Other members. Willie Johnson; John Jennings; Jimmy Adams; Elijah Wright (bass) Willie Wright (tenor)

  2. Johnson left in 1948 to join The Jubalaires, and was replaced by Orville Brooks (1919–1997). The quartet lost their pre-eminent position in gospel music after the war, when they faced competition from the newer hard gospel quartets.

  3. 3 de sept. de 2014 · 8. 395 views 9 years ago. A- "Waiting All My Life For You"/ B-"Dreaming Of The Ladies In The Moon. Orville Brooks is their lead tenor on both songs. The Jubalaires pictured here are: (L to R)...

  4. 30 de ago. de 1997 · American tenor vocalist in vocal groups. Born January 27, 1919. Died August 30, 1997. Sites: vocalgroupharmony.com , Imdb. In Groups: Brooks Brothers (3), The Golden Gate Quartet, The Jubalaires, The Larks (3), The Valiants (17) Variations: Viewing All | Orville Brooks.

  5. Orville Brooks Ink Spots sing The Mills Brothers classic "You Always Hurt The One You Love" from the 1964 33-1/3 EP on the "Brooks Records" label. Besides Br...

  6. 22 de nov. de 2014 · Orville Brooks Ink Spots sing The Ink Spots classic "If I Didn't Care" from the 1964 33-1/3 EP on the "Brooks Records" label. Besides Brooks, I cannot name any of the members on this record....

  7. Orville Brooks was a member of the Jubilaires, a Christian gospel group that sang in the 1940s and 1950s. Learn about their style, songs, achievements and impact on future genres.