Clara Ward
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Biography
[Edit]Widely acclaimed among the greatest soloists in gospel history, Clara Ward was also the subject of much criticism from purists — with her backing group, the Ward Singers, she pushed gospel out of the church and into the nightclubs, infusing the music with a shot of glitz and glamour the likes of which had never before been seen. Decked out in colorful gowns, towering wigs, and dazzling jewelry, the Wards sang only the biggest pop-gospel hits, flamboyantly delivered for maximum commercial appeal; while many observers decried their clownish on-stage behavior as demeaning not only to the music, but also to their African-American heritage. At their creative peak, the group was a true phenomenon, combining superb soloists, exceptional material, and innovative arrangements to leave an indelible mark on the generations of spiritual performers who followed.
Born in Philadelphia on August 21, 1924, Ward was unquestionably the driving creative force behind her group's success, but the business smarts belonged to her mother, Gertrude Mae Murphy Ward. The textbook stage mother, Gertrude and her husband relocated to the Philadelphia area from a life of abject poverty in rural South Carolina; the family struggled throughout the Depression, but in 1931 she was struck by a vision which commanded her to begin a singing career. Forming a family group which included Clara and her sister Willa on piano, Gertrude quickly emerged among the most forceful promoters in all of gospel — a gifted vocalist in her own right, her truest talents were nonetheless of an entrepreneurial nature, and after a transcendent performance at the 1943 National Baptist Convention, the Ward Singers were one of the top attractions on the church circuit.
The Wards' success, however, did not come without a price — Clara, the star of the group, later admitted to constant frustrations with her life as a teen phenomenon, and although she loved gospel, it appears unlikely that she would have pursued a singing career if not for the constant pressure applied by her mother. By the late '40s, the group had grown so successful that they added a pair of new members, Henrietta Waddy and Marion Williams, a Miami teen whose powerhouse voice became the Wards' trademark. With Williams installed as soloist, the Wards hit their creative peak, issuing such masterful hits as "Surely God Is Able" and "Packin' Up." For her part, Clara remained content to remain somewhat in the background, accompanying the group on piano while Williams stole the spotlight.
While her gorgeous alto was the centerpiece of hits like "How I Got Over," arguably Ward's greatest strength was as an arranger; "Surely," the group's biggest hit, even introduced a new waltz rhythm into the gospel lexicon. The Wards — who by now also included Frances Steadman and Kitty Parham — were also the first gospel group to employ the switch-lead style of the shouting quartets, always keeping at least four vocalists in their ranks at all times. The consensus pick as the best hymn singers in the business, the Wards also rejected the homespun choir robes of the past in favor of elaborate costumes — according to legend, on one occasion their infamous wigs grew so tall that they actually touched the ceiling. Throughout the '50s, they were among gospel's elite, scoring more hits and making more money than any group before them.
During the early '50s, the Wards began regularly touring with the Reverend C.L. Franklin of Detroit; the father of Aretha Franklin — herself an admitted disciple of Clara Ward — he was a gifted singer and preacher in his own right, and as his star rose, the group's fame continued to grow. However, in 1958, Williams quit, and the bottom fell out — Parham and Steadman exited as well, all over their notoriously low salaries, and although new recruits including Thelma Jackson, Carrie Williams, and Jessie Tucker were quickly brought in, the Wards' popularity nose dived. By 1961, amid considerable hoopla, they moved to the club circuit, playing Las Vegas and even Disneyland, all to the shock of gospel traditionalists; white audiences were intrigued, and the group continued touring throughout the '60s, until Ward's declining health forced her into retirement. She died January 16, 1973.
Collections
Title: Gospel of Soul
Genre: Gospel
Title: Girls of Rockabilly
Genre: Country
Title: Gospel Classics & Christian Prayers
Genre: Gospel
Title: Popcorn Party - Classics from the Popcorn Years, Vol. 8
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: A Little Bit of Soul, Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: No. 1 Vintage Gospel & Christian Collection
Genre: Gospel
Title: Platinum Gospel: The Divas of Gospel
Genre: Gospel
Title: Platinum Gospel-The Greatest Hits of Black Gospel
Genre: Gospel
Title: Vintage Gospel, Vol. 2
Genre: Gospel
Title: Vintage Gospel, Vol. 1
Genre: Gospel
Title: Peacock Gospel Classics: Great Gospel Groups
Genre: Gospel
Title: Peacock Gospel Classics: Ladies of Gospel
Genre: Gospel
Title: The Great Gospel Women Vol. 2
Genre: Gospel
Title: The Great Gospel Women
Genre: Gospel
Title: Christian Gospel Pentecost
Genre:
Title: 100 Greatest Gospel Classics
Genre: Gospel
Title: Gospel Legend
Genre: Gospel
Title: Inspirational Gospel, Vol. 1
Genre: Gospel
Title: Northern Soul Music: Two
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Great Gospel Hymns & Christian Songs
Genre:
Title: Inspirational Gospel, Vol. 2
Genre: Gospel
Title: Songs of Worship Vol. 1
Genre: Gospel
Title: The History of Black Gospel, Vol. 6
Genre: Gospel
Title: The History of Black Gospel Volume 2
Genre: Gospel
Title: Great Black Gospel Hits, Volume 1
Genre: Gospel
Title: Iconic Soul
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Funk
Title: Easter Gospel
Genre:
Title: Gospel Vol. 4: Sisters & Divas 1943 - 1951 CD2
Genre: Gospel
Title: I Pity The Fool - The Duke Records Story (CD3)
Genre: Garage, Jazz, Rockabilly
Title: Essential Gospel Anthology (CD2)
Genre: Gospel
Title: Essential Gospel Anthology (CD1)
Genre: Gospel
Title: Gospel: The Absolutely Essential 3 CDCollection (CD2)
Genre: Gospel
Title: A Soul Awakening From Sacred To Secular (CD4)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Title: Jazz Ladies, The Singing Pianists 1926-1961 (CD1)
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: Great Black Gospel Hits, Volume 1
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Gospel, Christian Rock, Christian Country Music
Title: The History of Black Gospel Volume 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Gospel, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Christian Rock, Christian Country Music
Title: The History of Black Gospel Volume 6
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Gospel, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Christian Rock, Christian Country Music
Title: The Great Gospel Women
Artist: Various Artists
Title: The Great Gospel Women Vol. 2
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Great Gospel Classics: Songs of Praise & Worship, Vol. 3
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Gospel
Title: The Roots of Gospel Music
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Gospel, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Gospel Train: Classics From the Golden Age
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Gospel