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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - Jimmy Jones and the Sensationals

Who doesn’t love a great rumbling melodic bass voice? A memorable bass singer was mandatory if you wanted your gospel quartet to thrive in the 1940s and ‘50s. And the Harmonizing Four’s Jimmy Jones was considered one of the very best... so good in fact, he eventually left the popular quartet to lead his own group, the Sensationals.

While they only recorded one LP for Savoy Records, it’s a doozy. Jones, who also wrote many of his hits, could hit notes so low that it’d rattle the studio’s speakers... but he could also – if the spirit moved him – sing a few lines in a sweet, pure falsetto! One of Jones’ best known songs is “Before This Time Next Year” from 1959 – the same year the Sensationals were the surprise hits at the Newport Jazz Festival!

Jimmy Jones and the Sensationals - Before This Time Another Year

MUSIC: Jimmy Jones and the Sensationals, “Before This Time Another Year,” 45

I’m Robert Darden … “Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments” is produced by KWBU and the Black Gospel Music Preservation Program at Baylor University Libraries.

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Robert F. Darden is the author of two dozen books, most recently: Nothing But Love in God’s Water, Volume II: Black Sacred Music from Sit-In to Resurrection City (Penn State University Press, 2016); Nothing But Love in God’s Water, Volume I: Black Sacred Music from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement(Penn State University Press, 2014); Jesus Laughed: The Redemptive Power of Humor(Abingdon Press, 2008), Reluctant Prophets and Clueless Disciples: Understanding the Bible by Telling Its Stories(Abingdon Press, 2006); and People Get Ready! A New History of Black Gospel Music(Continuum/Bloomsbury, 2004).