(2-CD set) The tiny Proverb & Gospel Corner record labels were operated by the illustrious dee jay, "Brother" Henderson in Los Angeles, Ca. Henderson discovered some of the most powerful gospel groups during the 1960s and '70s: the Mighty Clouds of Joy (toured with James Brown, Paul Simon and the Rolling Stones), the Pilgrim Travelers (Sam Cooke & the Soul Stirrers' rivals) and the celebrated Chambers Brothers. Most of Henderson's lesser known artists, like the Sweet Singing Cavaliers, Melvin Boyd & Ohio Wonders, the Nu-Lite Gospel Singers or Prince Dixon were breathtaking gospel performers with a bluesy sound. 52 tracks.