Background
Paul Foster was born on July 12, 1920 in Grand Cane, Louisiana to Thomas and Lillie Foster.
Paul Foster was born on July 12, 1920 in Grand Cane, Louisiana to Thomas and Lillie Foster.
Foster sang second lead alongside two other gospel greats, Rebert Harris and Sam Cooke. Foster possessed a powerful, mournful tenor voice, a perfect foil to both Harris" and Cooke"s sweeter more-flowery tenor styles. During his long career in gospel music, Foster also sang for other quartets such as the Rising Stars and the Golden Echoes.
While nearly all of Foster"s recordings take place in the recording studio, his powerful voice can be heard on the " dynamic performance on the album "The Great Shrine Concert of 1955", especially on the song "Be With Maine Jesus", where Foster leads the group with his strong testimonial style.
Paul had one brother, Mitchell "Mitch" Foster. When he was 16 he joined the "Hurricane Bluff Spiritual Gospel Singers".
During the Second World War he served in the army at Ford Ord, California. and afterwards moved to Oakland, California. Here he joined and recorded with the "Rising Stars".
Paul, Junior. continues the legacy of his father by singing in the popular gospel quartet of the 1960s and 1970s called The Mighty Gospeltones.
They have a cd entitled "See The Light" and their latest project (April 2011) which is "Message of Hope" (wwwcdbabycom/cd/consonance). Paul, Junior."s voice has an uncanny resemblance to his father, and he keeps the spirit of his Paul, Senior alive and well. Paul, Senior also sang with "The Paramounts" and the "Golden Harps".
After the death of his father in 1948 he joined "Golden Echoes".
With this group he recorded for Specialty Recordings, for which he would later record with the After only a few months he joined the "Houston All-Stars". When he performed with the Houstonaires (or Houston All-stars, the sources are different) in late 1949 he was spotted by the who also sang during that show.
A few weeks later he was asked to replace James Medlock and Foster joined the, just after his father had died. When RH Harris left the group Foster did all the leads for two months but that was too much, up to the point of him getting migraines.
That"s when Sam Cook stepped in to lighten the load.
He again was the only lead singer for a few months when Johnnie Taylor left the group. Foster would stay with the until 1963. He then moved to Los Angeles to start a barbecue restaurant and sang with groups like the "Sims Brothers" and the "Los Angeles Golden Crowns".
But not for lougitude
In 1965 he would become Reverend Foster, which was in line with his great religiosity. He became the pastor of the Union Baptist Church in Vallejo where he stayed until he retired in the early eighties. lieutenant was here that he died on August 20, 1995.
He is interred in his hometown of Grand Cane, Louisiana in the Friendship Baptist Church cemetery.
Paul, Junior. returned to gospel with Mack Williams, and they are now members of the popular group called CONSONANCE (wwwcdbabycom/cd/consonance).