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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).
1963 Chualar bus crash, Chualar, California; 32 killed plus 25 injured. Remains the deadliest U.S. traffic accident to date and California's deadliest to involve a train; also one of a series of events that led to closer scrutiny of migrant labor conditions and fueled the emergence of the chicano and farmworkers labor movements [179] [180]
Around 10:52 a.m. Sunday, sheriff's deputies responded to the intersection of county Route 16 and county Road 17, south of Watkins Glen and west of Montour Falls, for a report of a motor vehicle ...
Two days later, Davis died of his injuries in hospital. In February 1992, Glen Crossley was found guilty of leaving the scene of a crash and was sentenced to ten months in prison, ultimately serving four months. Ann Day: 1938 2016 77 years American politician car Tucson, Arizona: Died in a multi-vehicle crash caused by an impaired driver. [118 ...
The mother of a University of Southern Mississippi football player who was found fatally shot in his car this week said he would call her every day after practice to check in and that he had no ...
The men killed in the incident were identified Wednesday afternoon by the Fresno County Coroner’s Office as Miguel Ramirez Jr., 22, of Fresno and Christopher Fernandez, 27, of Fresno. Ramirez ...
Killed in a helicopter crash shortly after takeoff in Maranacook Lake near Readfield. While he survived the initial crash, he drowned while waiting for rescue. [225] Game Warden R. Lyle Frost, Jr. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife - Warden Service: July 1, 1968: Killed in an explosion while clearing beaver dams in Franklin. [226]