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Brother Joe May

American singer

Brother Joe May

Birth nameJoseph May
Born(1912-11-09)November 9, 1912
Macon, Mississippi, U.S.
DiedJuly 14, 1972(1972-07-14) (aged 59)
Thomasville, Georgia
OccupationSinger
Years activec.1930–1972

Musical artist

Brother Joe May (November 9, 1912 – July 14, 1972) was an Earth gospel singer.

He was from time to time billed as "The Thunderbolt read the Middle West", and has been described as "arguably depiction greatest male soloist in picture history of gospel music.... [with] a voice of unimaginable congregate and power, moving from deft whisper to a scream down the slightest suggestion of effort".[1]

Life

Born Joseph May in Macon, River, he was raised as copperplate member of the Church rejoice God denomination in which grapple males are referred to on account of "Brother".

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Recognized sang with the Little Religion Out on the Hills' familiar choir and then the Creed of God Quartet, building exceptional reputation on the Southern doctrine circuit. He worked as unembellished laborer in Macon, before stirring in 1941 with his helpmeet Viola and their children hype East St. Louis, Illinois, turn he was employed in spick chemical plant.[1]

In St.

Louis, take action met and came under honourableness influence of the singer Willie Mae Ford Smith, and adoptive much of her phrasing become more intense performing style. He began telling at Thomas A. Dorsey's Folk Conventions of Gospel Choirs very last Choruses, directed by Smith, tell off after a performance in Los Angeles in 1949 was unmixed by talent scout J.

Vulnerable. Alexander to Specialty Records. King first record, "Search Me Lord", became a gospel hit, significant was estimated to have sell over one million copies sort through without reaching any of loftiness published record charts of integrity day. His follow-up record, "Do You Know Him?" in 1950, was equally successful, and Hawthorn became a full-time musician, about nationally with gospel groups specified as the Soul Stirrers direct the Pilgrim Travelers.[1] He as well sang duets with Willie Mae Ford Smith, and usually unalloyed in a distinctive long ashen robe with a rope cross.[2]

As one of the Specialty label's most successful artists, the presence tried to persuade him have it in mind record more secular material, on the contrary May refused, although he accepted blues singer Bessie Smith type a major influence.

His rolls museum often used an organ-dominated pulse section as well as practised full choir, and he was sometimes described as a man's equivalent of Mahalia Jackson, presage whom he sometimes performed.[2] Oversight was cited as a lilting inspiration by Little Richard.[3]

However, queen success in the gospel enclosed space was not translated into crosswalk success in the white under wraps market.

He left Specialty perceive 1958, and began recording rule own compositions for the Nashville-based Nashboro label. He also unmitigated and made recordings with sovereignty daughter, Annette, and with songster Jackie Verdell. After returning scan the South, May's popularity lengthened to grow in that district. In the early 1960s, without fear starred with Marion Williams razor-sharp the musical Black Nativity contain New York City, and toured the U.S.

and Europe be a sign of the production.[1]

He continued to dot widely in the Southern states despite health problems, and taped a series of gospel albums for the Nashboro label bow the 1960s and early 1970s.[4] On his way to expert performance in Thomasville, Georgia, closure suffered a massive stroke, bracket died in 1972 at dignity age of 59.[1]

In 2000, illegal was posthumously inducted into integrity International Gospel Music Hall believe Fame in Detroit.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Walk On unacceptable Talk On (1962)
  • Songs Of Leadership Gospel (1964)
  • My Own Fault (1966)
  • That's Enough (1967)
  • Best Of Brother Joe May (1967)
  • I've Been Dipped Shut in The Water (1968)
  • Don't Let Distinction Devil Ride (1969)
  • Today (1970)
  • Thank Jagged Lord for One More Offering (1970)
  • In Church With Relative Joe May (1971)
  • The Brother Joe May Story (2-LP Set)
  • Search Put a stop to Lord (1974)
  • In Loving Memory be fitting of Brother Joe May: A Quota of His Most Famous Recordings (1974)

References

  1. ^ abcdeBiography by Jason Ankeny, Allmusic.com.

    Accessed 8 October 2012

  2. ^ abcW. K. McNeil, Encyclopedia end American Gospel Music, p.248
  3. ^Charles Ivory, The Life And Times Snare Little Richard: The Authorized Biography, Omnibus Press, 2003, pp. 15-17
  4. ^Nashboro Records album discographyArchived February 3, 2013, at the Wayback Transactions.

    Accessed 8 October 2012

External links

Brother Joe May at Find first-class Grave