The Gospel Harmonettes— later renamed the Original Gospel Harmonettes— had achieved some fame in an early appearance when the National Baptist Convention came to Birmingham in 1940. Led by Evelyn Starks, an amazing pianist whose style of playing was much imitated, and featuring Mildred Madison Miller, a mezzo soprano who had a down-home sound that came to be a symbol of the group, singing as its lead singer. The group also included, Odessa Edwards, the clear voiced alto whose sermonettes could create a great deal of fervor at performances, Vera Conner Kolb, the piercing soprano of the group whose high notes came with such ease that Marion Williams and other sopranos of the time period imitated her style, and Willie Mae Thomss Newberry Garth, the group's deep-throated alto, the group had a regular half-hour radio show sponsored by A.G. Gaston, a local businessman and community leader. The group first recorded for RCA in 1949, but without Dorothy Love, after appearing on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts television program. Those recordings while not particularly memorable are considered a rare jewel nowadays and include the two songs "In the Upper Room" and "Move on Up a little Higher". Their first sides for Specialty Records—"I'm Sealed" and "Get Away Jordan"—recorded with Love in 1951 were far more successful, the group recorded a series of hits in the years that followed before disbanding in 1958. Dorothy was the driving force behind the group's success, both on record and in person, singing with such spirit that the other members of the group would occasionally have to lead her back to the stage—a device that James Brown copied and made part of his act in the 1960s, but which was wholly genuine in Love's case. She also took over the role, particularly after Odessa Edwards' retirement, of preacher/narrator, directing very pointed criticisms from the stage of the evils she saw in the church and in the world at large. During the years of her retirement, from 1959 to 1961, Dorothy Love—now Dorothy Love Coates—became active in the Civil Rights Movement, working with Martin Luther King, Jr. As she was fond of telling church audiences, "The Lord has blessed our going out and our coming in. He's blessed our sitting in, too." While many other gospel artists were slow to address political issues head-on, Coates spoke out against the war in Vietnam, racism and other evils. Coates was just as plainspoken when criticizing the exploitative treatment that she and other gospel singers received from gospel promoters, both white and black. She reformed the Harmonettes in 1961 and when that group disbanded later in the decade, continued touring with a group known as the Dorothy Love Coates Singers. She recorded, both individually and with her group, on Savoy Records, Vee-Jay Records and Columbia Records in the 1960s and made occasional appearances, but no recordings, after 1980. She appeared in the films "The Long Walk Home" and "Beloved" at the end of her career
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Acrobat
3xCD, Comp
2002
Collectables, Vee Jay Records
CD, Comp
2001
Collectables, Vee Jay Records
CD, Comp
1996
Charly Records
CD, Album, Comp, RE
1995
Nashboro
CD, Album, Comp
1992
1977
Nashboro
LP, Comp
1975
VJ International, VJ International
LP
1975
1973
Nashboro
LP, Album, Comp
1972
Nashboro
LP, Album
1972
1971
1971
1970
Nashboro, Nashboro
LP
1970
1970
1970
1969
1969
1969
1968
Nashboro
LP, Album
1967
HOB
LP, Album
1967
1966
1964
1964
1964
1963
Savoy Records, Savoy Records
LP
1963
Vee Jay Records
7", Single
1963
1962
Savoy Records
7", Single
1962
1962
1962
1961
Famous (8)
LP, Album
1961
1961
1960
1960
1960
1959
Andex
7", Single
1959
Andex
7"
1959
1959
1959
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Andex
7", Single
1957
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Specialty
Shellac, 10"
1955
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1953
Specialty
Shellac, 10"
1953
Specialty
Shellac, 10", Promo
1951
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RCA Victor
7", Single, Ora
1950
RCA Victor
7", Single, Ora
1950
1949
RCA Victor
7", Single, Ora
Specialty
Shellac, 10"
Specialty
Shellac, 10"
Nashboro Golden Gospel Series
7"
Specialty
Shellac, 10"
Richburg Records
7"
RCA Victor
7", Promo
Andex
7"
His Master's Voice
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Specialty
7"
1992
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2021
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2020
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2018
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2015
BDMusic
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2013
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2013
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2013
History Of Soul
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2012
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2012
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2011
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2011
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2009
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2007
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2007
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2007
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2006
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2005
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2005
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2004
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2003
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2003
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2003
Documents
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The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes
The Original Gospel Harmonettes