The Gospelaires of Dayton, OH singing "Joy" & Rest For The Weary

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

Paul Arnold on lead

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  • What year did "Just Faith" come out? Camp Meeting was around 1959 with an illustration of a big tent on the front. We use to get these sides direct from Peacock saying " not for sale" to plug on our broadcast on W.I.L.D.

  • @revhcrayton Was released in 1957

  • I use to their first album: Camp Meeting

  • @revhcrayton Their 1st album was titled Just Faith

  • are there any members of this group still living

  • @Coolcat379 I realy don't know. but Paul Arnold the lead singer is gone.

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  • SING UNCLE PAUL!!!!

  • Bob Washington had a more visceral or crude style like Julius Cheeks which worked well in 50's Gospel. Paul was a lot smoother and more versatile.Their best song with Paul was "When I Get in Glory".It was very innovative for the time,an up tempo Gospel.I had it on a Peacock 45.I was playing it in my dad's car record player, forgot and left it on the seat and it warped. Anybody remember car record players?The year was 1965.I was 16 ,just got my license.I drove my dad's 1962 Cadillac Coupe D......

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  • is wayne dedrick in this video

  • @revhcrayton @gospellin i have all recordings from paul arnold with the originals and i have live video concert recordings with originals..

  • this is sangin ! do u hear me !

  • This is my first time hearing this group. I enjoyed both clips. They sound great. Lead singer was awesome!

  • @ETERNALPRAYZE I'm trying to find my favorite by them called When I Get In Glory.

  • I'm a native daytonian & had a car record player. they played the record upside down.

    You bought them at Maxie's Sunoco station on Germantown St. 1965 this was.

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