
Visit The Soul Stirrers MySpace Page to hearSay the name ‘Soul Stirrers’, not just in gospel circles, but in the wide world of R&B and Rock and there is instant recognition. The Soul Stirrers, as pioneers, trendsetters and trailblazers, have inspired and brought joy to church congregations, concert hall audiences and festival-goers for a remarkable eight decades. Former Soul Stirrers renowned vocal giants include Rebert H. Harris, Sam Cooke, J. J. Farley, and Johnnie Taylor.
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At times during their rich history, the Soul Stirrers featured vocalists Paul Foster, Martin Jacox and Julius Cheeks. Honored in 1989 by the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame as one of ‘Rock’s Early Influences’, the Soul Stirrers are justifiably remembered as one of gospel music’s premier vocal quartets. The good news for their many longtime admirers and fans is that the Soul Stirrers are back with a brand new album.

LeRoy Crume, whose individual credits include work with Aretha Franklin and The Staple Singers, recalls that the group was approached in late 2007 by Malaco Records, long a bastion for traditional and contemporary gospel music. “The group had been doing performances here and there, somewhat sparingly but we always stayed in touch,” says Crume. “I’d been away from the music business for a while so at first, I was a little cool towards the idea but once I got together with the other guys in the group and we met with Malaco, the juices started flowing again.”

Says Crume, “I think the people who’ve been listening to us for many years will receive the album with open arms because these are new arrangements of many of the songs they know. When you do a reunion like this, you want to do your old material. But I think it will also be new to a lot of people who have heard of us but haven’t heard us yet.” Of prime importance to those who’ve been moved by the music of The Soul Stirrers for generations, Crume says, “We’ve kept our identity. We’re from the old school and some of the flavor that was there when Sam Cooke was with us is still there.”
Malaco Records executive D.A. Johnson notes that ‘A Soul Stirring Reunion’ follows a similar project the label did with The Caravans. “As a company known for working with the legends in gospel music, we felt it was important not just for traditional gospel but for music in general to have a new recording by The Soul Stirrers,” says Johnson. “There’s no bigger name in the quartet genre than The Soul Stirrers.”


After Cooke left in 1957 to pursue a secular career, he was replaced by an energetic youngster who stepped right into his shoes, former Highway QC’s vocalist and soon-to-be star in his own right, Johnnie Taylor. After five successful years fronting the group, Taylor, like his predecessor Cooke, would leave in 1961 to seek fame and fortune in the burgeoning Rhythm & Blues music arena.
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Since the 1983 “Divine Love” release for Malaco, the Soul Stirrers have recorded several albums and created two DVDs of their dynamic live performances. Now, with the release of ‘A Soul Stirring Reunion’, Crume comments, “We feel great. The Soul Stirrers still have that flavor from way back in the ‘40s and ‘50s, so in some ways, the album is ‘back to basics.’ It definitely feels like it’s a whole new ballgame for us.”
With such highlights as “Oh What A Meeting,” “Restin’ Easy” and two songs originally arranged by Sam Cooke, “Stand By Me Father” and “The Last Mile of The Way,” ‘A Soul Stirring Reunion’ is far more than its title may imply. It is another milestone in a career that has truly helped shape both traditional and contemporary Gospel as well as Rock & Roll for decades. It is a timely reminder of The Soul Stirrers’ stature in the genre, a welcome return for longtime fans, and a wonderful introduction of the timeless group to a whole new generation.

The Soul Stirrers Reunion CD project is creating quite a buzz. Fans from across the globe are looking forward to the upcoming release by the legendary Gospel group. This is quite an event for the surviving members of the group, too - and it's been a long time coming.