Delta Rhythm Boys

Delta Rhythm Boys

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Biography

The Delta Rhythm Boys was an American vocal group active from 1934 to 1987.The group was formed at Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma, in 1934 by Carl Jones, Traverse Crawford, Otha Lee Gaines, and Kelsey Pharr. They moved to Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1936 and worked there under Frederick Hall as the Frederick Hall Quintet and the New Orleans Quintet.They performed on radio programs such as Amos and Andy and The Joan Davis Show, and performed on Broadway in the shows Sing Out the News and Hot Mikado. The group appeared extensively in 15 films. They resettled permanently in Europe in 1956.Lee Gaines died of cancer in Helsinki, Finland on July 15, 1987. At Gaines's funeral (on July 22, 1987), Hugh Bryant collapsed while performing, and died, apparently from a heart attack.

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Average 2.99
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1941
1943
1944
1952
1955

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Traverse Crawford
Delta Rhythm Boys
Traverse Crawford worked together with Delta Rhythm Boys in:
5 Movies
Clinton Holland
Delta Rhythm Boys
Clinton Holland worked together with Delta Rhythm Boys in:
4 Movies
John B. Goodman
Delta Rhythm Boys
John B. Goodman worked together with Delta Rhythm Boys in:
3 Movies
Vera West
Delta Rhythm Boys
Vera West worked together with Delta Rhythm Boys in:
3 Movies
Kelsey Pharr
Delta Rhythm Boys
Kelsey Pharr worked together with Delta Rhythm Boys in:
3 Movies
Lee Gaines
Delta Rhythm Boys
Lee Gaines worked together with Delta Rhythm Boys in:
3 Movies
Rene DeKnight
Delta Rhythm Boys
Rene DeKnight worked together with Delta Rhythm Boys in:
3 Movies
Chester Clute
Delta Rhythm Boys
Chester Clute worked together with Delta Rhythm Boys in:
3 Movies
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