Younce was pointing to the tenor, Rev. Willie Richardson, when Richardson turned towards him. Younce was just letting Richardson know he was the MAN. That kind of tenor singing was hugely influential on the 1940s and 50s white gospel quartets. The members are Left to Right: Rev Willie Richardson,...
This is not Roscoe Robinson singing here. The gentleman's name is Albert "Bill" Sumbry. This song was written by Otis Sibley. Robinson was nowhere near the session. Robinson did indeed put together another "version" of the Silver(tone) Quintette a year after this session and another version of th...
Younce was pointing to the tenor, Rev. Willie Richardson, when Richardson turned towards him. Younce was just letting Richardson know he was the MAN. That kind of tenor singing was hugely influential on the 1940s and 50s white gospel quartets. The members are Left to Right: Rev Willie Richardson,...