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The Charioteers

The Charioteers The Charioteers American gospel and pop vocal group from 1930 to 1957 "Charioteers" redirects here. See also Charioteer (disambiguation). The Charioteers were an American gospel and pop vocal group from 1930 to 1957. Quick facts Origin, Genres ... The Charioteers Origin Wilberforce, Ohio, United States Genres Gospel, pop Years active 1930–1957 Labels Decca, Vocalion, V-Disc, Vocalion, Brunswick, Columbia Past members Wilfred "Billy" Williams (lead tenor) Edward Jackson (second tenor) Ira Williams (baritone) Howard Daniel (vocal) Herbert Dickerson (vocal) Peter Leubers (vocal) John Harewood (vocal) Jimmy Sherman (piano) Close History The Charioteers were put together in 1930 by Professor Howard Daniel at Wilberforce University, in Wilberforce, Ohio. They originally called themselves the Harmony Four. Later they changed the name…

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GENRES: Gospel, Vocal Group

Albums

10" 78s

Sweet And Low
Sweet And Low (1949)