Mighty Clouds of Joy

Mighty Clouds of Joy
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Traditional gospel, disco
Years active 1960–present
Labels Light, Peacock, Epic, ABC, Word, Myrrh, Intersound, EMI Gospel, CBS, Dunhill/ABC, MCG
Website www.themightycloudsofjoy.org
Members Joe Ligon
Richard Wallace
Dwight Gordon
Tim Woodson
Orrick Ewing
Randy Williams
Past members Paul Beasley
Elmeo Franklin
Johnny Martin
Michael Cook
Ermant Franklin
Leon Polk
Hamp Carlton
Artis Turnbough

The Mighty Clouds of Joy is an American traditional gospel music quartet.

Career

The Mighty Clouds of Joy was formed in 1960 and started out in a tradition-based style. Eventually they added soul, R&B, and rock flourishes into their musical mix (one of their early hits was produced by Gamble and Huff) without diluting the essential religious essence of their material. The long-lived group flourished throughout the rest of the 20th century, scoring numerous Grammy Awards and nominations, as well as several hit albums along the way.

Based in Los Angeles, California, the original group members include Joe Ligon, Johnny Martin (died 1987), Ermant Franklin Jr., Artis Turnbough (d. 1999), Elmo Franklin (d. 2008), Richard Wallace, Leon Polk and David Walker (who also recorded several tracks with Link Wray under the name Bunker Hill).

Discography

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Albums

Compilations

Charted singles

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