American Gospel brother duo. They began singing gospel at age 12. In 1969, the O’Neals were voted the “World’s Greatest Gospel Duo” by the National Association of Television and Radio Artists. Their duet “Jesus Dropped the Charges” won them national acclaim in the movie “Say Amen, Somebody” — a documentary on gospel music pioneer Willa Mae Ford Smith.
During the 1950s, the O'Neal brothers performed in churches around St. Louis. By 1960, they were performing outside the area. The O’Neals appeared on Peter Brysac’s “TV Gospel time” in 1965 but it was not until the release of their sixth Peacock single entitled “I’ll Trade a Lifetime” in September 1966 that things started to take off. “I’ll Trade a Lifetime” was written by Clyde Bradley, who went on to write other songs for the twins. The twins recorded seven singles and two albums for Peacock Records. Up to this point, the twins had only adopted the music business on a semi-professional basis. In late 1968, Rev. James Cleveland, long time friend and admirer, persuaded the twins to turn professional and go out on the road with him. The O’Neals toured for two years with Reverend Cleveland, and after this they headlined at Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, and The Kennedy Center in Washington. They also played in Missouri at the Fox Theatre, American Theatre, Powell Symphony Hall, Kiel Auditorium and Westport Playhouse.
In 2004, the duo were inducted into the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
1992
Atlanta International Records
LP
1989
AIR Records & Tapes
LP, Album
1988
Gospel AIR Records & Tapes, Gospel AIR Records & Tapes
LP, Album
1985
Savoy Records
LP, Album
1985
1983
MCA Records
LP, Comp
1983
Savoy Records
LP
1982
Savoy Records
LP
1981
Savoy Records
LP
1981
1980
Savoy Records
2xLP, Album
1978
1977
Creed Records (2)
LP, Album
1977
Creed Records (2)
7"
1976
Creed Records (2)
LP, Album
1975
Creed Records (2)
LP
1974
Shelter Records
LP
1974
Shelter Records
7", Promo
1974
Shelter Records
LP
1973
Peacock Records
LP
1973
Savoy Records
LP, Album
1973
Savoy Records
LP, Album
1972
1971
Savoy Records
LP, Album
1970
1968
Peacock Records
7"
1968
Savoy Records
LP, Album
1967
Peacock Records
LP
1967
1966
1965
1964
Peacock Records
7", Single, Promo
1964
Peacock Records
7", Single, Promo
1964
1962
New Direction Records (4)
LP
Savoy Records
7"
Peacock Records
LP, Album
Savoy Records
LP, Album
Savoy Records
LP, Album
2024
2019
Not On Label
CD, Album
2000
1985
Savoy Records
2xLP, Album
1985
Savoy Records
2xLP, Album
1975
1973
1972
Savoy Records
LP, Album
1967
HOB
LP, Mono
1966
Cogic Spiritual Record Corp.
LP, Album, Mono
2015
2007
Ryko Filmworks
DVD-V, Dlx, NTSC, Reg + CD, Comp, RE
2006
Snailworx
CD, Album
2005
Castle Pulse
3xCD, Comp
2005
Direct Source Special Products Inc.
CD, Comp
2002
Madacy Label Group, Madacy Christian
3xCD, Comp
1999
Rhino Records (2)
3xCD, Comp, RM + Box
1998
Peacock Gospel Classics
CD, Comp
1997
Retro (2)
2xCD, Comp
1997
Emporio
3xCD, Comp
1990
Malaco Records
Cass, Album
1990
1989
DCC Compact Classics
CD, Promo
1987
The Franklin Mint Record Society
4xLP, Comp
1983
Savoy Records, Inc.
LP, Album, Comp
1983
1978
ABC Peacock
LP, Comp
1977
Nashboro
LP, Promo, Smplr
1977
Nashboro
2xLP, Comp, Promo, Smplr
1977
Nashboro, Nashboro
LP, Comp, Promo, Smplr
1976
Nashboro
2xLP, Comp
1976
Nashboro, Nashboro
2xLP, Comp, Smplr
1976
1974
Peacock Records
LP, Comp
1973
Savoy Records
LP
1969
Island Records
LP, Comp, Mono
Peacock Records, Peacock Records
LP, Comp
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