Mighty Clouds of Joy
American traditional gospel music quartet / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mighty Clouds of Joy were an American traditional gospel music quartet.
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Traditional gospel, disco |
Years active | 1961–2012 |
Labels | Light, Peacock, Epic, ABC, Word, Myrrh, Intersound, EMI Gospel, CBS, Dunhill/ABC, MCG |
Members | Joe Ligon (deceased) Richard Wallace (deceased) Johnny Martin (deceased) Elmeo Franklin (deceased) Ermant Franklin (deceased) |
Past members | Paul Beasley(deceased) Michael Cook (deceased) Clayton Hammond Jr. (deceased) Dwight Gordon Terry Fuller Michael McCowin Leon Polk Hamp Carlton Artis Turnbough (deceased) Alphonso McClain Eddie "Spanky" Alford Lamanuel Boykin Charles McElveen Ron Staples Johnny Valentine Ervin Williams Ronald Clark Sr Kevin Wilson Sr[not verified in body] |
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