The Pilgrim Travelers
The Specialty label's most prolific gospel act, the Pilgrim Travelers were among the most successful and influential groups of gospel's golden era; famed for their distinctive "walking rhythm" sound, they also earned renown for their riotous live performances and breathless showmanship. The Pilgrim Travelers were formed in Houston during the early '30s by Joe Johnson and Willie Davis; the latter relocated the group to Los Angeles in 1942, taking with him cousins Kylo Turner and Keith Barber. By mid-1945, their ranks included bass Raphael Taylor as well as J.W. Alexander, a light tenor and onetime semi-pro baseball player with Negro league teams including the Ethiopian Clowns and the New Orleans Crescent Stars; he soon assumed managerial control of the group as well.
Like other groups of the period, the Pilgrim Travelers consciously modeled their sound after the Soul Stirrers and the Golden Gates; although Turner was naturally a baritone, he sang in a note-bending falsetto style not far removed from pop crooning, while his co-lead Barber possessed a pure, sweet voice and a flamboyant stage presence. To give the Travelers an edge on the competition, Alexander pushed his partners to hone a tightly choreographed live show which, over the years, became increasingly frenetic, much to the delight of the many women attending their performances. In early 1947, the group made their first recordings, issuing singles on a handful of tiny L.A. labels; by the end of the year they signed to Specialty, at which time they brought on board a new baritone, Jesse Whitaker, to replace Davis.
After a handful of a cappella songs, the Travelers began recording their material with a microphone picking up the sound of their percussive foot-tapping; Specialty's early press for the group proclaimed "Something New -- Walking Rhythm Spirituals," and the unique sound quickly caught on with consumers. In 1948, the group issued six singles; after just three the following year, in 1950 Specialty released no less than ten Pilgrim Travelers sides, all of them to strong sales (particularly "Jesus Met the Woman at the Well" and "Mother Bowed"). However, at the peak of their success, Barber was involved in a 1950 auto accident which left his voice ravaged; at the same time, the emergence of the Soul Stirrers' Sam Cooke made Turner's vocal style appear increasingly outdated, and seemingly overnight, the group's fortunes began to wane.
In the years to follow, lineup changes plagued the Pilgrim Travelers as well -- in 1954 Taylor was replaced by bass George McCurn, and by the middle of the decade, both Turner and Barber had exited; by the time of their 1956 demise, the ensemble had recorded over 100 songs. A later incarnation of the group, dubbed simply the Travelers, included Lou Rawls, but was otherwise unremarkable. In 1959, Alexander teamed with Sam Cooke to found SAR Records; the new company attempted to relaunch Turner's career, but in the passing years, the singer had succumbed to alcoholism, and he arrived in Los Angeles too drunk to enter the studio. He eventually returned to Texas, where he died a few years after his cousin Barber; Whitaker retired to his family farm in New Jersey, while Alexander remained a sought-after producer and manager.
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Diskografie
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The Battle of Jericho (Remastered)
Gospel - Erschienen bei Vintage Records am 18.01.2020
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Better Than That
Gospel - Erschienen bei Craft Recordings am 01.01.1994
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The Soul Stirring Gospel Sounds of (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks 1962)
The Pilgrim Travelers, Lou Rawls
Pop - Erschienen bei Gospel Train am 01.01.2013
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Best Of The Pilgrim Travelers
Gospel - Erschienen bei Specialty am 01.01.1990
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Didn't It Rain (Mono Version)
Lou Rawls, The Pilgrim Travelers
Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei BNF Collection am 01.01.1963
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Look Up! (Remastered 2022)
Gospel - Erschienen bei VSOP Records am 27.01.2023
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The Pilgrim Travelers' Mother Bowed
Pop - Erschienen bei Charly Records am 25.06.2006
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Did You Stop to Pray This Morning?
Gospel - Erschienen bei Maestro Entertainment, Corp am 14.04.2017
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What a Friend We Have in Jesus
The Pilgrim Travelers, Swan Silvertones, The Mighty Clouds Of Joy
Hörbücher - Erschienen bei Dance Plant Records Inc am 08.11.2012
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I've an Interest Over There
Pop - Erschienen bei Hitbeat Records am 01.08.2020
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The Best of the Pilgrim Travelers, Vol. 2 (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks)
Pop - Erschienen bei Gospel Train am 01.01.2013
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We Praise the Lord
The Pilgrim Travelers, The Truetones
Gospel - Erschienen bei 2014 Autarc Media GmbH, CH. am 19.11.2014
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The Best of the Pilgrim Travelers, Vol. 3 (Original Recordings)
Pop - Erschienen bei Gospel Train am 01.01.2013
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The Best of the Pilgrim Travelers, Vol. 1 (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks)
Pop - Erschienen bei Gospel Train am 01.01.2013
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The Pilgrim Travellers Volume 2
Gospel - Erschienen bei Wamsenzo am 22.08.2008
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The Pilgrim Travellers Volume 1
Gospel - Erschienen bei Wamsenzo am 04.12.2008
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo