Formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 1950 by quartet singer and furniture entrepreneur Charlie Storey, the Brooklyn All Stars initially included Storey, Johnny Moore, Jesse Veloton and Thomas Spann. Now renowned for his resonant bass voice, Spann sang baritone at first until Storey persuaded him to try the bass part.

A relationship with New York gospel promoter Joe Bostic helped Storey land the All Stars a regular spot on Bostic’s weekly radio broadcast over WLIB. The quartet also appeared on gospel music programs hosted by Thurman Ruth and Professor Alfred Miller. But by 1956, Storey found it difficult to manage the Brooklyn All Stars and his furniture business at the same time. He turned the rights of the All Stars name over to Spann, who repopulated the quartet with three members of the Singing Stars of Louisburg, North Carolina: lead tenor Hardie Clifton, his brother Maurice Clifton and Nathaniel Cook.


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Just Look At Me Now

Rise (feat. The Brooklyn Allstars)

Live in Washington, D.C.

Live In Richmond, VA

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