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Friendly Fires At Glastonbury 2009

Friendly Fires At Glastonbury 2009

St Albans' indie dance darlings Friendly Fires chatted to NME.COM about their escapades at Worthy Farm and show us a sneak peak at Lady Gaga's wardrobe.

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Clara Ward - We'll Soon Be Done

Clara Ward - We'll Soon Be Done (01:54)

The one and only Clara Ward and the Clara Ward Singers. I'm not sure if this is the correct song title.

Clara Ward Singers- Packin Up

Clara Ward Singers- Packin Up (02:52)

The original version of the song "Packing Up", feat. Marion Williams, 1958.

"How I Got Over" (1950)- Clara Ward Singers

"How I Got Over" (1950)- Clara Ward Singers (02:57)

We're gon' gohead and dedicate this to "Mr. Clara Ward" himself, "rowoches", lol.

"Swing Low Chariot"- Clara Ward Singers

"Swing Low Chariot"- Clara Ward Singers (02:35)

Clara Ward and her singers raise the roof with this rendition of "Swing Low Chariot" in this video. Y'all go head on! From left to right: Malvilyn Statham (tambourine), Vermettya Royster, Clara Ward (lead), Adele...

"I Will Trust In The Lord"- Clara Ward

"I Will Trust In The Lord"- Clara Ward (02:44)

Reminds me of a Sunday morning in my church several years ago.

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Clara Ward Biography

Clara Ward (April 21, 1924 - January 16, 1973) was a gospel artist who achieved great success, both artistic and commercial, in the 1940s and 1950s as leader of The Famous Ward Singers. A gifted singer and arranger, Ward took the lead-switching style used by male gospel quartets to new heights, leaving room for spontaneous improvisation and vamping by each member of the group while giving virtuouso singers such as Marion Williams the opportunity to step forward in songs such as "Surely, God Is Able" (the first million-selling gospel hit), "How I Got Over" (which Clara wrote, one of the most famous songs in the Black gospel repertoire), and "Packin' Up".

Ward ranks among the greatest of gospel singers along with Albertina Walker, Mahalia Jackson, and others. Her beautiful alto (with a somewhat nasal tone) in gospel songs and the Methodist hymns of the eighteenth century continues to delight music lovers. She had a marked influence on later singers, such as her protegee Aretha Franklin, who adopted her moan for secular songs and who saluted Ward in Amazing Grace, the gospel album she made with James Cleveland in the early 1970s.

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Clara Ward's Best Songs

  • 1. how i got over
  • 2. Dead End Street
  • 3. What the World Needs Now Is Love
  • 4. The Fountain
  • 5. The Right Direction
  • 6. Take My Hand, Precious Lord
  • 7. When the Gates Swing Open
  • 8. Just One Moment
  • 9. Born Free
  • 10. The Day Is Passed And Gone
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