George McCurn

George McCurn
George "Ooppee" McCurn was once proclaimed by producer Jerry Moss as "one of the very greatest and sought-after bass singers in the gospel field." Originally from Chicago, McCurn's earliest known professional credit is not until 1948 when he joined the Kings of Harmony vocal quartet as a replacement for legendary gospel bassist Isaac "Dickie" Freeman. No recordings of McCurn singing with the Kings of Harmony are known to have survived, nor or is there any trace on record of a West-coast based...
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Various Artists Le Gospel 1939-1952 / Various
By: Various Artists
Credited Role:Basse, Group Member
Song List: Rock My Soul, Downward Road, Prodigal Son
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Various Artists Golden Age Gospel Quartets, Vol. 2 (1954-1963) [Specialty]
By: Various Artists
Credited Role:Bass (Vocal)
Song List: Listen to Songs by Golden Age Gospel Quartets, Vol. 2 (1954-1963) He'll Make A Way, Be With Me Jesus, Don't Worry About Me
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