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    Delores Washington
    Delores Washington

    Delores Washington was a member of the Gospel singing group The Caravans. Her pure, silvery soprano was ‘always that sound that made The Caravans’ background so great. She was a trained operatic singer, having studied at a music conservatory. She joined The Caravans in 1958. She became known as the Gospel Princess for her youthful vibrancy and trained soprano voice. Around that time, the lineup also included Albertina Walker, Inez Andrews, Shirley Caesar, and Cassietta George. Eddie Williams, who played piano with The Caravans and was Washington’s neighbor in Robins, Illinois and had recommended Dolores to Albertina Walker. Young Delores looked up to Albertina Walker, a fellow Caravan who was considered one of the queens of gospel. Even as she developed a thriving solo career, Delores also remained a stalwart member of The Caravans. As she once put it in a filmed publicized interview, “They (singers) can come, and they can go, and they can come, and they can go, but I ain’t going nowhere.” In 1968, she ventured off with her solo career which started with The Herndon Singers. Her musical relationship with James Herndon opened the way for several solo albums accompanied by James on the Savoy Gospel Label. She also toured Europe singing with The Shirley Wahls Singers. She battled various forms of cancer several times throughout her life beginning in the 1970's. Mrs. Delores Washington-Green’s powerful singing continued even after treatment for cancer and in 2019, she received the Dr. Bobby Jones Legends honor at the Stellar Gospel Music Awards in Las Vegas.

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