Born September 25, 1921, in Plum Branch, South Carolina, just outside of the town of McCormick, Margaret Wells “Babe” Allison migrated with her parents to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when she was four years old. Allison so admired a local singer and pianist named Valerie Starks that she decided to take up piano. In 1941, she began accompanying a Philadelphia female gospel group called the Spiritual Echoes.

One night in 1944, while still working with the Spiritual Echoes, Allison dreamt that her pastor told her to form her own singing group. After much deliberation and with encouragement from her husband, Allison organized the Angelic Gospel Singers. Ella Mae Norris and Lucille Shird of the Spiritual Echoes not only offered their blessing but also agreed to join her group. Allison invited her sister, Josephine Wells McDowell, to be the fourth voice. The Angelics gave gospel songs a bright and compelling harmony that evoked the era’s top pop hits.


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Go On

He’s My Ever Present Help

Home In The Rock

I’ll Live Again

I’ve Weathered the Storm

Lord You Gave Me Another Chance


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