The Happy Goodmans
For nearly four decades, the Happy Goodman Family brightened the world with their gospel songs. They were founded in Alabama in the 1940s by Howard and Gussie Goodman. Over the years, they expanded and changed membership until finally becoming a quartet composed of Ruth, Sam, Rusty and Bob Goodman. They were later joined by Vestal Goodman and the only non-Goodman, tenor Johnny Cook. The family was most successful during the 1960s and '70s; in 1968, their album The Happy Gospel of the Happy Goodmans won a Grammy for Best Gospel Album. The following year, Vestal received a Dove Award for Female Vocalist of the Year. The Happy Goodmans were some of the first members of the TV show The Gospel Singing Jubilee, which has won numerous Dove Awards.
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Southern Gospel Treasury Series
Pop - Paru chez Canaan Records - Word le 16 janv. 2001
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50 Years Of The Happy Goodmans
Gospel - Paru chez Spring House (HSE) le 1 janv. 2000
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The Legendary Goodman Family
Gospel - Paru chez Curb | Word le 1 juil. 1973
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The Ultimate Collection
Gospel - Paru chez Special Markets - Word le 16 janv. 2001
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo