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1. Harold Daniels
www.harolddanielsmusic.com/Har - [Cached]Published on: 6/18/2004 Last Visited: 3/8/2005
Harold Daniels
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Sunday morning was always an inspiration, At North Highland Baptist Church, the spirit of the Lord was in the place, Harold was a member of the Youth choir at age 7. He loved to sing. In High school the inspiration continued with a biography of The life of Mahalia Jackson After that presentation he gave to his English class he knew that he was destined to sing about God's saving Grace.
Harold was a member of the local Hawk-Houston Boy's Club. The club was in the heart of an area called Baptist bottom, the Church was on one corner, and the night clubs were on the other. The Club Capri Housed the Boy's Club during the summer days and at night the Club Capri was open for the booze and bands. The boy's would hide out in the back of the club under stacks of tables and chairs to have a quick glimpse of the entertainers.
At Club Capri, Harold gained allot of education while talking to musicians who played there. It was there he met Tyrone Davis. Mr. Davis encouraged the young Harold by taking a moment to share his valuable experience.
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At age 17 Harold politely introduced himself to Gerald Austin and Blue Lovett.
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Two weeks later Harold was on a Greyhound bus Memphis bound. In Memphis he became a member of the singing group DD Joseph and David, (Joseph and Harold's) stage name. Harold sung several of their leads, including one of their single: "You Gave Me Peace of Mind".

