The Swan Silvertones

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The Swan Silvertones are a premier gospel group and one of the great music experiences awaiting anyone who has never heard them. If you are not a fan of gospel music or "religious" music of any kind, don't let that fact deter you from having this unique listening experience. This is pure music at the highest level.

The a cappella quartet Four Harmony Kings was created by tenor Claude Jeter in 1938 in Coalwood, WV, but the name was changed to the Swan Silvertones when they began a 15-minute radio show sponsored by the Swan Bakery Company on the Knoxville station WBIR in 1942. They developed a national reputation during their contract with King Records from 1946 to 1951, recording some 21 recordings (mostly in the jubilee gospel style) including "I Cried Holy" and "Go Ahead." They joined Specialty Records from 1951 to 1953, but issued only four singles (in a more contemporary, harder style) before they were dropped by that label. The early group had lead singers Jeter and Solomon Womack, tenors Robert Crenshaw and John Manson, baritone John H. Myles, and bass Henry K. Bossard.

They really came into their own when they signed and recorded with Vee-Jay and recorded with that label from 1956 through 1964. The smoother Vee-Jay sound is probably due to arranger Paul Owens, who joined the group in 1952. Influenced by vocal jazz groups like the Four Freshmen and the Hi-Los, Owens smoothed out the sound and made it more contemporary, even progressive. Starting in 1956, the group began adding instruments to what had been up until then a purely vocal or a cappella sound. The excellent guitarist Linwood Hargrove added greatly to the emerging Vee-Jay sound and the additions (on recordings) of jazz sidemen Bob Cranshaw on bass and Walter Perkins -- founding members of MJT (3) -- on drums completed the sound.

Perhaps their greatest hit was "Oh Mary Don't You Weep," released in 1959 -- an incredible listening experience. It is in this song that Claude Jeter intones the phrase "I'll be a bridge over deep water, if you trust in my name" that inspired Paul Simon to compose "Bridge Over Troubled Water" some years later. The Swan Silvertones had a great effect on many rock (Al Kooper) and country (Gary Stewart) artists. During their nine years at Vee-Jay, the main members of the group were tenor (and falsetto) Claude Jeter, baritone John H. Myles, tenor Paul Owens, and bass William Conner. Other singers who were in the group during that time were tenors Dewey Young, Robert Crutcher, and Louis Johnson. When Vee-Jay closed in 1965, the group moved to Hob Records, where they did one last album before Claude Jeter left to record on his own and focus on his ministry. ~ Michael Erlewine, Rovi

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  • Gospel Music Anthology: Swan Silvertones, Vol. 2 (2012)
    The Swan Silvertones
    Gospel Music Anthology: Swan Silvertones, Vol. 2 (2012)
    Essential Media Group
  • Gospel Music Anthology (2012)
    The Swan Silvertones
    Gospel Music Anthology (2012)
    Essential Media Group
  • Mary Don't You Weep (2004)
    The Swan Silvertones
    Mary Don't You Weep (2004)
    Liquid 8
  • I'll Keep on Loving Him (2004)
    The Swan Silvertones
    I'll Keep on Loving Him (2004)
    Liquid 8
  • Great Camp Meeting (2000)
    The Swan Silvertones
    Great Camp Meeting (2000)
    Frank Music
  • Only Believe (1993)
    The Swan Silvertones
    Only Believe (1993)
    Hob Records
  • Day by Day (1972)
    The Swan Silvertones
    Day by Day (1972)
    Savoy
  • My Rock (1972)
    The Swan Silvertones
    My Rock (1972)
    Specialty Records
  • I See the Sign of Judgement (1972)
    The Swan Silvertones
    I See the Sign of Judgement (1972)
    Savoy
  • Love Lifted Me (1970)
    The Swan Silvertones
    Love Lifted Me (1970)
    Specialty Records
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