Although Tommy “Mr. Superstar” Ellison is best known for his work with the Singing Stars, he was part of several other top quartets during gospel’s golden age. The passionate power of Ellison’s singing was unmistakable, and he contributed greatly to each of those groups.

Born September 15, 1932, in Salley, South Carolina, Tommy Ellison was raised by his grandparents and attended Smyrna Baptist Church in Springfield, South Carolina. It was in the Smyrna children’s choir that Ellison got his first experience singing sacred music for the public. He later migrated to Brooklyn, New York, where an uncle kindled the young Ellison’s interest in singing on a professional level.


Release

Closer – EP

Going to See My Friend

Good Old Ways (feat. The 5 Singing Stars)

Live & More!

Power

Three Albums In One: Closer, Good Old Ways and Let This Be a Lesson To You (Drunk Driver) [feat. The Singing Stars]

Trust and Obey

Live

Trying To Get To Heaven (feat. The Singing Stars)


Videos

YouTube player
YouTube player
YouTube player
YouTube player
YouTube player
YouTube player
YouTube player
YouTube player