Artist's albums
Wasted Years
2001 · album
God's Word Through Song
1999 · album
God Is Not Pleased
1998 · album
Handwriting On the Wall
1996 · album
"Live" In the Spirit
1995 · album
Live So God Can Use You
1994 · album
Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God
1993 · album
Stay On the Boat
1992 · album
A Message from the Book
1991 · album
The Truth Shall Make You Free
1989 · album
Victory Is Mine
1988 · album
Freedom After a While
1987 · album
Greatest Hits
1986 · compilation
Church, Let's Get Ready For The Resurrection
1985 · album
I Surrender All
1984 · album
He Is Real
1982 · album
Saints Hold On
1981 · album
All About Jesus
1980 · album
Classic Gales
2015 · album
Not Until He Calls Me Home
2011 · album
The Gales
2008 · album
A Nightingales Christmas
2007 · album
Let Us Encourage You
2005 · album
Songs to Edify
2003 · album
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Biography
The Sensational Nightingales were assembled in the '40s. In 1957 they appeared on the Gospel Train tour with The Clara Ward Singers and five other big-name gospel acts. Members included Julius Cheeks (lead), Carl Coates (bass), JoJo Wallace (tenor), Howard Carroll (baritone), and Paul Gwens (tenor). Their noted hit was "See How They Done My Lord." One of the earliest gospel quintets, they recorded and toured throughout the 1990s. Many of their '50s and '60s sides (found on MCA reissues) feature the stunning vocals of Rev. Julius Cheeks. As with Archie Brownlee, Cheeks reaches an intensity that distorts the actual recordings, and his style has been heavily "borrowed" by Bobby Bland, Wilson Pickett, and others. The later recordings by Charles Johnson are smoother and slicker, but still top-notch. ~ Bil Carpenter & Billy C. Wirtz, Rovi