Madeline Thompson
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Born November 15th, 1942 and raised in Philadelphia, Madeline sang with her sister Julia in a duo called the Thompson Sisters. They even sang with the Imperial Gospel Singers at one point. In 1960, Mother Gertrude Ward wanted the two young ladies to join the Ward Singers; the departure of several foundational members to form the Stars of Faith left a gaping hole in the national gospel group. Only Madeline took Mother Ward up on her offer. She continued to sing with the Wards for over 50 years. Thompson is best known for her rendition of “Traveling Shoes.” After the passing of Clara Ward in 1973, Madeline took over the leadership of the Clara Ward Singers. Thompson’s appearances on record, outside of the Ward Singers, include the Fourth of May’s 1982 Savoy album Pass it On and, with Ward Singer Vermettya Royster and a host of James Cleveland singers and musicians, as New Spirit on a 1987 James Cleveland Presents album called Sunday Morning. On February 9, 2020, before the pandemic shut things down, Thompson, Annette May Thomas, and Kenneth Glover were among the honorees at a special program sponsored by the Gospel Music Workshop of America – L.A. Chapter. The presentation, held at People’s Independent Church of Christ in Los Angeles, featured a gospel program at which the honorees sang. She was also recently interviewed for the February 2021 issue of Eric Maurice Clark's "Inside a Gospel Music Historian’s World Magazine." She passed away at the age of 79 on May 15, 2021.