When Jay Terrell was named minister of music and director of the Voices of Victory Mass Choir at Salem Baptist Church in Omaha, Nebraska, he was taking on more than a church post—he was inheriting a legacy.

Under the leadership of Lady Doretha Wade-Wilkerson, the Voices of Victory, then known as the Inspirational Choir, recorded the Grammy-nominated double-album, I Don’t Feel No Ways Tired. Released in 1978 as part of Savoy Records’ James Cleveland Presents series, the Billboard-charting album not only introduced the title track into the gospel music lexicon, but it also gave wings to Keith Pringle, who played organ and duetted with the Reverend James Cleveland on the title track. Pringle went on to front his own choirs, record successful albums for Savoy and Onyx and introduce more choir standards such as Call Him Up and When All God’s Children Get Together.


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