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Harvey Lee Watkins Jr. (born November 2, 1954) is an American gospel musician and currently the lead singer of The Canton Spirituals, which his father Harvey Watkins Sr. founded. He started his solo music career, in 1990, with the release of, He's There All the Time , that was released by J&B Records.
The original Canton Spirituals from 1943 were Reverend Arthur Lee Jackson Sr., Reverend I.S. Watkins, Jim T Graham, Claude Nichols, Warren G. Ward, Isaac Bolton, Eddie Jackson, Theo Thompson, Roscoe Lucious and founder Harvey Lee Watkins Sr. (December 5, 1929 – November 16, 1994).
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Huntley got by with a little help from his incredible voice on The Voice's Top 12 live show on Monday.The singer and single dad dedicated the performance to his mom, who brought the singer to ...
Singing News magazine and other publications highlighted their appearances at the National Quartet Convention from 2006 to 2010. The Watkins Family shared a #1 song “God’s Children” with Randall Franks in the February 2023 Cashbox Magazine Bluegrass Gospel Charts. The song was written by Franks and late Georgia Music Hall of Fame member ...
Fisk Jubilee Singers, circa 1870s. The singers were organized as a fundraising effort for Fisk University. The historically black college in Nashville, Tennessee, was founded by the American Missionary Association and local supporters after the end of the American Civil War to educate freedmen and other young African Americans.
Nealon now hosts a YouTube series, "Hiking with Kevin," where he goes on hikes with celebrities. Notable guests include Conan O'Brien, Jack Black, Adam Sandler, Aubrey Plaza, and Michael Keaton.
The King's Heralds began in 1927 by four college students; brothers Louis, Waldo and Wesley Crane [1] and Ray Turner (1908-2008) [2] in Keene, Texas who began singing gospel music, under the name Lone Star Four.