• Madame Edna Gallmon Cooke (November 30, 1917 – September 4, 1967) was an American gospel singer and recording artist from 1949 until her death in 1967...
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  • the Brewster Singers, and by many other gospel performers including Edna Gallmon Cooke, Clara Ward, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and The Staple Singers. Later...
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  • directly inspired to sing gospel blues after hearing Smith, including Edna Gallmon Cooke, Myrtle Scott, Goldia Haynes, and "Brother" Joe May. Part of her touring...
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  • a citation] He has also produced reissues and career overviews of Edna Gallmon Cooke, The Fairfield Four, and his good friend Sister Rosetta Tharpe. He...
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  • Robert Bradley Brother Joe May Dorothy Love Coates The Consolers Edna Gallmon Cooke The Crescendos ("Oh Julie") The Dixie Nightingales Isaac Douglas The...
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    Church, became Springfield Baptist Church in 1941. Gospel singer Edna Gallmon Cooke began her singing career there. In 1885, Major General John A. Logan...
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