They were in the group before Sam he patterned his voice after a man that was already in the group.sam joined the group when he was 19. Admiring this man who he patterned his singing after. I can't remember the guy's name .
His powerful, inspiring Life Story is told inside the book "Whiteballed" True Story Of A Musical Legend. You'll read some amazing stories from his childhood in Shreveport to his days in Chicago!!
Also Richard Gibbs, baritone was Inez Andrews husband and Father of Richard Gibbs Jr the organist. Gibbs Sr replaced RB Robinson while Johnny Taylor was in the group
James had that Sam Cooke vibe. There really wasn’t a single Soul Stirrers lead after Sam who didn’t model himself after him. That’s how massive of an impact Sam Cooke had on not only Gospel music but generations of singers…..both black and white. I’m almost 50 and I’m still trying to sing like Sam Cooke…..rather unsuccessfully so I fear 😂
First time hearing him, and I’m like wow 2024 Amen
You know I had to share this with my dad whose 91 years old for he use to sing with a gospel quartet back in the 60’s and early 70’s 🙌🏽👏🏽🙏🏽❤️
Just awesome keeping 👏 that sam cooke sounds soul stirred
The MOST Enthusiasm I've EVER seen from a Jubilee Showcase audience! Lol
Sam Cooke, left his vocal print of importance that others mirrored
I did a double take there for a minute. This dude is a little grittier than Sam ... but the influence is definitely there!!!
Amen to that they keep that sam cooke sounds 🙌
YES he did😘👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
They were in the group before Sam he patterned his voice after a man that was already in the group.sam joined the group when he was 19. Admiring this man who he patterned his singing after. I can't remember the guy's name .
JAMES IS BLOWING!
wow he sounds like sam cook
Love Leroy Crume voice.
He had a smooth high tenor!
Awesome!!! Love this!!! 🔥🔥🔥❤️🙌🏽
Que maravilla de voces..../ what wonderful voices...
thank you for sharing this one. keep them coming please! i'd love to watch the full program too.
YES!!! SAM LEFT HIS VOCAL PRINT.
His powerful, inspiring Life Story is told inside the book "Whiteballed" True Story Of A Musical Legend. You'll read some amazing stories from his childhood in Shreveport to his days in Chicago!!
God bless you Brother...did you James put this book together???
Also Richard Gibbs, baritone was Inez Andrews husband and Father of Richard Gibbs Jr the organist. Gibbs Sr replaced RB Robinson while Johnny Taylor was in the group
Just awesome 👌
Thank You Jesus for saving me.💞✝️🛐🙏🏼🕊️
Adding this to my Soul Stirrers playlist rotation
RIP James Phelps 💔 (1932-2010)
Leroy Crume was the musician since the Sam Cooke days. He then sang 1st tenor after SR Crain left.
Thank You Very Much….The Nice Comment About My Uncle
@@melaniecrume762Your uncle was the man!
@@melaniecrume762Your family is quartet royalty!!
He was easy on the eyes, they all were! Let me get out my Jezebel out of comment section! 🙊🙉
They keep that sam cooke sound
Mannn he sounds just like Sam cooke
Amen 🙏
@1:23 is the other two Crume Brothers that would be later incorporated into the furthering for decades of the Soul Stirrers continuum.
Yes sir Arthur Lee Crume had left the Highway Qc's and was playing bass for the Sensational Nightingales.
Yup Dillard and Arthur.
@1:23 That’s My Uncle Arthur & My Daddy Dillard…..My Uncle Arthur Is The Last Brother To Be Living He Is 94 years old
When will you upload the highway qc's
You sound like Sam Cooke that was back in the day
I thought that was Richard Gibbs Inaz Andrew's husband, b ass guitar sonny Mitchell.
Is that Dillard Crume in the audience at 1:23
It looks like Dillard Crume!!
That's actually Arthur Crume.
Actually that's Dillard and Arthur Crume.
Yes it was Arthur that was with the Highway Q.C.as well.
@@wingsbufferofficial2079 Arthur played guitar for the QCs and Ray Crume sang first tenor
2:47.
He sounds so much like Sam Cook 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
James had that Sam Cooke vibe. There really wasn’t a single Soul Stirrers lead after Sam who didn’t model himself after him. That’s how massive of an impact Sam Cooke had on not only Gospel music but generations of singers…..both black and white. I’m almost 50 and I’m still trying to sing like Sam Cooke…..rather unsuccessfully so I fear 😂
Well if you're even half as fine as Sam was, then you're halfway there!😉