Performer: | The Humbard Family |
Title: | The Humbard Family |
Released: | 1955 |
Style: | Gospel, Religious |
Category: | Folk, Country |
Rating: | 4.1 ✦ |
Other format: | APE AIFF AC3 FLAC AUD VOX VOC |
The Humbard Family made their first commercial recordings for Okeh Records at Fort Worth, Teas beginning on April 16 and 17, 1940. Rex married a Dallas radio singer, Maude Aimee Jones on 2 August 1942 and her voice was added to the Humbard Family. Postwar recording appeared on Sacred Records (4) and White Church Records. Members: Clement Humbard, Leona Humbard, Rex Humbard, Ruth Humbard.
The Humbard Family (1940). Album by The Humbard Family. was sampled in. I'll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy feat. Faith Evans and 112 (1997). Nappy Heads (Remix) by Fugees (1994).
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In 1960, Rex and the Humbard family made their first trip to the Holy Land, the land of the Bible. Over the years the Humbard family has made over 43 trips to Jerusalem and countries throughout the Middle East including Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Each time the family made this journey they went to proclaim the Gospel of Christ.
The Humbard family name was found in the USA, and the UK between 1840 and 1920. The most Humbard families were found in the USA in 1880. In 1840 there were 3 Humbard families living in Tennessee. This was about 60% of all the recorded Humbard's in the USA. Tennessee had the highest population of Humbard families in 1840. Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Humbard surname lived. Within census records, you can often find information like name of household members, ages, birthplaces, residences, and occupations. View Census Data for Humbard.
A1 | I Know Who Holds TomorrowWritten-By – Ira Stanphil* |
A2 | We'll Talk It OverWritten-By – Ira Stanphil* |
A3 | Mansion Over The HilltopWritten-By – Ira Stanphil* |
A4 | Little House On Hallelujah StreetWritten-By – C.C. Mourer |
B1 | I Won't Have To Cross Jordan AloneWritten-By – Durham* |
B2 | I'll Fly AwayWritten-By – Albert Brumley* |
B3 | I Heard My Mother Call My Name In PrayerWritten-By – E.M. Bartlet* |
B4 | The Old Rugged CrossWritten-By – George Bennard |