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Edna Gallmon Cooke (Edna Gallmon) was born on 30 November, 1917 in Columbia, South Carolina, US, is an American singer. Discover Edna Gallmon Cooke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

Popular As Edna Gallmon
Occupation Singer
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 30 November, 1917
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace Columbia, South Carolina, US
Date of death 4 September, 1967
Died Place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nationality United States

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1917

Madame Edna Gallmon Cooke (November 30, 1917 – September 4, 1967) was an American gospel singer and recording artist from 1949 until her death in 1967.

Personal information about Cooke is scarce and most of her biographical details have been gleaned from the liner notes of her various albums.

Gallmon Cooke is best known for her recordings of "Stop Gambler" and "Heavy Load".

Born in Columbia, South Carolina, United States, in 1917, the daughter of a Baptist preacher, Reverend Eddie J. Gallmon also a former pastor at Bethlehem Baptist Church (College place).

Edna Gallmon Cooke was more formally educated and musically trained than most of her gospel peers.

As a young adult, she lived and studied in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, attending Temple University and briefly teaching elementary school.

1920

Elaborating on that style, Gallmon Cooke returned to familiar sources, popularizing the sermonettes and spirituals her father Eddie Gallmon had performed in the 1920s.

Gallmon Cooke became a "transcendent moaner and a mistress of what note-bending musicologists call melisma and church folks call curlicues, runs and flowers and frills."

1930

She had contemplated a career in semi-classics and show tunes when she underwent a musical conversion of sorts after hearing gospel singer, Willie Mae Ford Smith in the late 1930s.

"I was shocked. The woman sang with such finesse ... I knew I had to be a gospel singer."

Shortly after, Gallmon Cooke joined the Holiness Church and became preeminently consecrated—with the Holiness Church bestowing the honorific ‘Madame’ to her name to announce her devotion.

1940

During the 1940s, Gallmon Cooke toured the Southeast, billed as the "Sweetheart of the Potomac".

She performed hymns and gospel songs in the manner of Willie Mae Ford Smith, but her mezzo-soprano could not duplicate Smith's contralto blasts.

Ms. Cooke began recording in the late 1940s for the Nashboro Recording Label in Nashville, Tennessee, usually accompanied by her father's choir, The Young People's Choir of the Springfield Baptist Church of Washington, DC.

Her later recordings included male vocal groups.

Gallmon Cooke's commanding switch in styles occurred after her marriage to Barney Parks, Jr., a former member of The Dixie Hummingbirds and a founder of The Sensational Nightingales.

1951

They had met in 1951 when Marie Knight, Rosetta Tharpe's old partner, organized a tour featuring herself, Cooke, and The Nightingales.

Under Park's management and direction, Madame Edna Gallmon Cooke became a household name in gospel.

It is suspected that the name Cooke was from her first marriage which ended because of the death of her husband.

The liner notes to "Mother Smith and Her Children" describes Madame Cooke as "an exquisite stylist, with a sensuous appeal akin to Billie Holiday. She is referred to as rap music's gospel progenitor; a penchant for rhymed, spoken chants produced her most famous recordings."

1967

She died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 4, 1967.

She was 49 years old.