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- The Jubalaires were an American gospel group active between 1935 and 1950. Originally known as the Royal Harmony Singers, the band was known for song verses...
- songwriter, composer and lead singer of Luther Barnes and the Sunset Jubilaires and the Red Budd Gospel Choir. Barnes is an ordained minister & native...
- Bugged Out Mix Another Level, an album by Luther Barnes & The Sunset Jubilaires This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Another...
- Willie (Bill) Johnson (a founder of the 1934 group Golden Gate Quartet, Jubilaires, Jubilee Four), Clifford Givens (Southern Sons, Golden Gate Quartet, various...
- Johnson (a member of the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet until joining the Jubilaires in 1948), or with Blind Willie Johnson, an earlier gospel artist. Chadbourne...
- There, he joined a series of gospel vocal groups including the Golden Jubilaires, the Famous Blue Jay Singers, the Holy Wonders, and the Pilgrim Harmonizers...
- 799–845. doi:10.1002/yea.1513. PMID 17638318. S2CID 46507109. Volume jubilaire en l’honneur du professeur Øjvind Winge pour son 70ième anniversaire....
- from Northern Nash High School in the mid-'70s, Barnes became the Sunset Jubilaires' lead singer. Graff, Michael N. (November 24, 2005). "Rocky Mount's Godwin...
- French) de Grossouvre (A.), 1930. Note sur le Bathonien moyen. Livre jubilaire. Centenaire de la Société Géologique de France, t. 2, pp. 361–387  · [1]...
- Compostela". GCatholic.org. Retrieved 29 February 2016. "ANNEES SAINTES ou JUBILAIRES" (in French). "Réinterpréter Compostelle" (in French). "NOIA (A CORUÑA)"...