Showing posts with label Clara Ward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clara Ward. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Clara Ward - In Memory of Willa Ward-Royster


"Clara Ward and the Famous Ward Singers were gospel music pioneers who, alongside great voices like Mahalia Jackson and Rosetta Tharpe, were responsible for making gospel an internationally celebrated music. The ensemble initially included Clara Ward’s mother Gertrude Ward, her sister Willa Ward-Royster, and varying other singers including powerhouse Marion Williams. The second volume in a series highlighting the important contributions of the Famous Ward Singers, this compilation does not feature all of the greatest hits such as “Surely God is Able,” but includes some of their strongest recordings made during the height of the groups’ career from 1949 to 1958.

Released in memory of Willa Ward-Royster who passed in 2012, this album includes several songs by celebrated traditional gospel composers like William H. Brewster whose writing style and influence was instrumental to the group’s success. “I’m Climbing Higher and Higher,” written in Brewster’s iconic storytelling style, highlights the mid-tempo swing and group harmony and call and response that helped define the Famous Ward Singers. While this album is filled with technically skillful, yet powerful group performances such as “Come Ye Disconsolate,” it also includes some lesser-heard but just as moving solo performances by the group’s members. For instance, Marion Williams’ “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” with organ accompaniment highlights the range, vocal agility, and expressiveness that led to her being one of the most recognizable voices in traditional gospel music. Willa Ward-Royster’s smooth yet colorful voice is most prominent in an exciting rendition of “Glory, Glory Hallelujah.” And those more interested in the warm alto of Clara Ward will be enraptured by her rubato performance of “The Day is Past and Gone.”

In Memory showcases the versatility of the group as well as a sampling of sounds that transformed African American worship music during a pivotal period in the U.S. The CD comes with a booklet that outlines a brief history of the group as well as highlights each of the ensemble members that are included on the compilation."

Reviewed by Raynetta Wiggins

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Clara Ward and the Ward Singers - I Feel the Holy Spirit

Good Morning my dear friends and welcome to another Sunday Morning Gospel hour brought to you by the Reverend  Clifford, with your host, Deacon KC. This morning we have a particularly special service from the great Clara Ward and the Ward Singers. 
(this is the third of the Gospel Friend series distributed by Bear Family.)

"Clara Ward (April 21, 1924 – January 16, 1973) was an American gospel artist who achieved great artistic and commercial success in the 1940s and 1950s, as leader of The Famous Ward Singers.

A gifted singer and arranger, Ward adopted the lead-switching style, previously used primarily by male gospel quartets, creating opportunities for spontaneous improvisation and vamping by each member of the group, while giving virtuoso singers such as Marion Williams the opportunity to perform the lead vocal in songs such as "Surely, God Is Able" (among the first million-selling gospel hits), "How I Got Over" (composed by Williams, and one of the most famous songs in the Black gospel repertoire), and "Packin' Up"."
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