Where Is Jeffrey Newberry Of The Gospel Keynotes?

Johnson died of a stroke on Jan. 10, 2001.

Is Paul Beasley of the Gospel Keynotes?

Paul Beasley joined the Mighty Clouds of Joy in the ’70s, and was featured on several LPs before leaving for his own deal with Word in the early ’80s. A former member of the Gospel Keynotes, the animated vocalist’s solo LPs thus far haven’t been as successful as anticipated.

Who died from the Gospel Keynotes?

Willie Neal Johnson Dies at 65. Willie Neal “The Country Boy” Johnson, 65, a singer who was a longtime member of the Gospel Keynotes, died Jan. 10 in his native Tyler, Tex., after a stroke.

Was Paul Beasley blind?

He had spent a dozen years with the Mississippi Blind Boys before joining the Alabama group and was with the obscure Dixieland Blind Boys prior to that. … The newest member of the Blind Boys of Alabama is Paul Beasley, a high falsetto specialist formerly with the Gospel Keynotes and the Mighty Clouds of Joy.

What happened to Willie Neal and The Gospel Keynotes?

His last recording was an appearance on Kirk Franklin’s The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin in 2000, on the song “Lookin’ Out For Me.” Willie died of a stroke on January 10, 2001 at the age of 65 in Tyler, Texas. He was survived by his wife, Captoria, three sons, five daughters, and by his mother, Luretia.

Who were the original Gospel Keynotes?

His first musical group, the Gospel Keynotes, included Ralph McGee, Charles Bailey, Rev. J. D. Talley, John Jackson, Lonzo Jackson, and Archie McGee.