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| Brimingham, Alabama-born vocalist (1929) moved to Chicago in 1957 to join Albertina Walker's Caravans (The Chicago Reader's Lee Hildebrand refers to them as "the hardest-hitting tag team on the gospel circuit" at the time) after performing with the Raymond Raspberry Singers and the Original Gospel Harmonettes. She went solo four years later, and had a big hit, "Lord Don't Move the Mountain" in 1973. She and walker performed at the 1998 Chicago Gospel Festival.
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