Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Julius Cheeks

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Julius Cheeks

Albums
  
Sings

Genres
  
Gospel music

Role
  
Singer


Julius Cheeks cpsstaticrovicorpcom3JPG400MI0000112MI000

Born
  
August 7, 1929 (
1929-08-07
)

Associated acts
  
Baronets, Nightingales, Soul Stirrers, Mighty Clouds of Joy

Died
  
January 27, 1981, Miami, Florida, United States

Similar People
  
R H Harris, Lou Rawls, Sam Cooke, Johnnie Taylor

Music group
  
The Soul Stirrers (1954)

Rev julius cheeks singing with clouds of joy just a closer walk with thee


Rev. Julius "June" Cheeks (August 7, 1929 – January 27, 1981) was an American gospel singer, who enjoyed the majority of his success with The Sensational Nightingales.

Contents

Julius Cheeks httpsiytimgcomviGIPCdyS06lIhqdefaultjpg

morning train julius cheeks the knights of washington dc


Biography

Julius Cheeks Family Reunion 1979 Rev Julius Cheeks Family YouTube

In 1954 he became a preacher but continued performing full-time until 1960.

Musical career

Julius Cheeks Somebody Left on That Morning Train Rev Julius Cheeks Songs

Cheeks began singing in the second grade, quitting school to pick cotton and work service stations. He joined a local gospel group dubbed the Baronets and in 1946 he was spotted by the Rev. B.L. Parks, a former Dixie Hummingbird and tapped to join a group called the Nightingales. At the height of their popularity they cut several sides for Decca Records.

Julius Cheeks Amazoncom Rev Julius Cheeks Songs Albums Pictures Bios

To make ends meet Cheeks briefly joined the Soul Stirrers, rejoining the Nightingales during the early 1950s. During the 1950s, the Nightingales had a number of hits including "Somewhere to Lay My Head" and "The Last Mile of the Way". Due to popularity, they rechristened themselves the Sensational Nightingales. In the 1950s, Cheeks was ordained as a minister in the Church of Holiness Science in Detroit; Cheeks, who had dropped out of school at an early age, was largely illiterate for most of his life, but developed a profound knowledge of the Bible via recordings on 78rpm gramophone discs.

Julius Cheeks Rev Julius Cheeks singing with Clouds of Joy Just A Closer Walk

During this time Cheeks also toured and recorded with the Mighty Clouds of Joy. After going into semi-retirement in 1960, Cheeks returned to action with a new group, the Four Knights.


Julius Cheeks Reverend Julius Cheeks Im Goin Home YouTube

Julius Cheeks Black Kudos Julius Cheeks Rev Julius June Cheeks August 7

References

Julius Cheeks Wikipedia