Southernaires


The Southernaires, organized in 1929, were an American popular vocal group, popular in radio broadcasting of the 1930s and 1940s. They were known for their renditions of spirituals and work songs. In 1942, they won a widely publicized case of hotel discrimination.
Their best known recording, "Nobody Knows De Trouble I've Seen", was released by Decca in 1939. Pianist-arranger Spencer Odom replaced their previous accompanist, Clarence M. Jones, the same year.
In 1948–49, they hosted a 30-minute show, The Southernaires Quartet, on Sundays on the American Broadcasting Company television network.

Work with Frank Buck

In 1950, the Southernaires provided the vocals for the Frank Buck album, Tiger.

Key personnel

By 1951, they had only one original member, Edmunson, in their line-up