Sunday, April 4, 2010

RISEN






SWAN SILVERTONES


The masters — who went through many transformations as a gospel group and by name. First formed by Charles Jeter, a coal miner from West Virginia, with a tenor voice that could lullaby a bear to sleep. The final name the group landed on, gorgeous, was a combination of their sponsor "Swan Bakeries" and Jeter's earlier group the "Silvertone Singers". The Swan Silvertones choired the radio airwaves and charts through the 40s, 50s and 60s with their tenor, crooner, field shouter, and other singing associates spelling magic. Jeter would leave the group for the ministry in 1965. Listening to this song, some would say, he was always there.









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