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  1. The Mighty Clouds of Joy was formed in 1959 in Los Angeles as a tradition-based style group. It wasn't until 1961 as the group became famous, they added bass, drums, and keyboards to the standard guitar backup and developed a funky sound that split the difference between gospel and rhythm and blues. In a break with tradition, the groups sound ...

  2. He left boxing to pursue a career singing gospel, and in the late 1950s joined the Mighty Clouds of Joy. In 1962 he was offered the chance to record a secular novelty song by manager Ray Vernon, the brother of Link Wray. [3]

  3. Kirk started his musical career playing with George Morrison's band, but then went on to join Terrence Holder 's Dark Clouds of Joy. [3] In 1929, he was elected leader after Holder departed. [3] Renaming the band Clouds of Joy, Kirk also relocated the band from Dallas, Texas, to Kansas City, Missouri. [3]

  4. Jazz orchestra directed by Andy Kirk (1898-1992), who took over Terrence Holder's Dark Clouds of Joy in 1929 and turned the band into a successful touring and recording unit, very largely dependent on the magnificent writing and arranging of Mary Lou Williams.

  5. Dec 11, 1992 · Andy Kirk, though virtually unknown nowadays outside of jazz circles, led one of the hottest swing bands in the country during the 1930s, rivaling Basie 's. His band, the Clouds of Joy, also introduced some of the biggest names in jazz, most notably Mary Lou Williams.

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · The Mighty Clouds of Joy, also know as Joe Ligon and The Mighty Clouds of Joy, are one of the world’s best-selling gospel groups of all-time. They were organized in 1955 in Los Angeles, California by group founders Joe Ligon and Richard Wallace, along with High School friends Johnny Martin, Elmo Franklin, Leon Polk and David Walker (who also ...

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  8. May 29, 2019 · Andy Kirk (1898-1992) took over Terrence Holder's Dark Clouds of Joy in 1929 and turned the band into a successful touring and recording unit, very largely dependent on the magnificent writing and arranging of Mary Lou Williams.

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