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The Angelic Gospel Singers were an American gospel group from Philadelphia founded and led by Margaret Wells Allison. The group continued through Allison's death in 2008; the group was called "the longest consistently selling female gospel group in African American history" by the Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music. [1]
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The Angelic Gospel Singers were an American gospel group from Philadelphia founded and led by Margaret Wells Allison. The group continued through Allison's death in 2008; the group was called...
One of the most popular female groups during gospel’s heralded golden era (1945–1960), the Angelic Gospel Singers linked the close harmony singing of pre-war gospel quartets and jubilee groups with the propulsive piano-organ gospel style that gained popularity among postwar gospel music enthusiasts.
A Billboard-charting singing group whose career spanned seven different decades, the Angelic Gospel Singers formed in Philadelphia in 1944. Sisters Margaret Allison and Josephine McDowell started the Singers as a quartet with friends Ella Mae Norris and Lucille Shird.