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  2. Pilgrim Jubilees - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi and Illinois-based traditional black gospel group, The Pilgrim Jubilees, were established in 1934 by Elgie Graham and Willie Johnson, as a duo at that time in Houston, Mississippi. They added three more members to the duo in 1946: Elgie's brother Theophilles Graham, Monroe Hatchett, and Leonard Brownlee.

  3. The Pilgrims of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrims of the Sun is a narrative poem by James Hogg, first published in December 1814, dated 1815. It consists of four cantos, totalling somewhat less than 2000 lines. It consists of four cantos, totalling somewhat less than 2000 lines.

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  5. Peacock Records - Wikipedia

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    Peacock also had a very successful gospel music division, which released music from such notable gospel artists as the Dixie Hummingbirds, the Mighty Clouds of Joy, the Sensational Nightingales, [1] the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, Reverend Cleophus Robinson, , the Gospelaires, the Pilgrim Jubilee Singers, the Loving Sisters, and gospel/jazz ...

  6. The complicated legacy of the Pilgrims is finally coming to ...

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    The 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims’ voyage to Plymouth will be celebrated on both sides of the Atlantic with a “remembrance ceremony” with state and local officials and a museum exhibit ...

  7. Sabbath in seventh-day churches - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Aurelian began a new Sun cult in 274 A.D and pagan ordinances were instituted in order to transform the old Roman idolatry and the accession of Sun-worship. [14] Emperor Constantine then enacted the first Sunday Laws , for "the venerable Day of the Sun" in 321 A.D. [ 15 ] On March 7, 321, the Roman emperor Constantine I issued a decree ...

  8. Can't Count Me Out - Wikipedia

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    Can't Count Me Out is the sixth studio album by American R&B/jazz singer Miki Howard, released in 1997 under Hush Records.Howard's first studio recording in four years, the album contains a mixture of soulful ballads, some groovy R&B and a duet with father Clay Graham [2] of gospel group, The Pilgrim Jubilees. [3]

  9. Cash McCall (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Cash later joined another gospel singing ensemble, the Pilgrim Jubilee Singers. [1] Billed under his birth name, his debut solo single release was "Earth Worm" (1963). Three years later he co-wrote "When You Wake Up" with the record producer Monk Higgins. His initial soul-styled demo was issued by Thomas Records, which billed him as Cash McCall.