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Clara Mae Ward (April 21, 1924 – January 16, 1973) was an American gospel singer who achieved great artistic and commercial success during the 1940s and 1950s, as leader of the Famous Ward Singers.
27 nov 2010 · 2K. 258K views 13 years ago. Clara Ward & The Ward Singers sings on The Flip Wilson Show in 1971 with a medley of songs like "Come On In My Room" (Clara), "I Sing Because I'm Happy"...
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By 1950, the Ward Singers were the hottest female gospel group in the land. Two of their songs—Surely God Is Able and Move Up a Little Higher, both released by Gotham that year—became major gospel hits, said to have sold more than a million copies each.
Walk of Fame. Clara Ward and the Ward Signers. Full Listing of Honorees. Inducted: 1992. Clara Ward b. April 21, 1924 d. January 16, 1973.
Widely acclaimed among the greatest soloists in gospel history, Clara Ward was also the subject of much criticism from purists -- with her backing group, the Ward Singers, she pushed gospel out of the…. Read Full Biography.
Clara Ward And Her Singers, The Clara Ward Singers: Members: Adele Schofield, Alice Houston, Clara Ward, Esther Ford, Frances Steadman, Gertrude Ward, Henrietta Waddy, Kitty Parham, Marion Williams, Odessa Perkins, Shirley Wahls, Thelma Bumpess, Thelma Jackson, Willa Ward: Variations:
14 nov 2021 · 604. 27K views 2 years ago #EdSullivanShow #EdSullivan. Clara Ward Gospel Singers "A City Called Heaven" on The Ed Sullivan Show, July 27, 1969. Subscribe now to never miss an update:...
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