Rev. Cleophus Robinson recorded a preaching sermon titled Mr. Big Stuff Who Do you Think You are in 1971. It was recorded live in Detroit, Mi. At the late Rev J. A. Caldwell's Burnett's Baptist Church. Rev. Robinson recorded several preaching albums in the 1960's and 1970's including "Haircut in the Wrong Barbershop", "Rose of Sharon" and "Don't let Satan Pay your Cab fare".
No, the song "Mr. Big Stuff" was recorded by Jean Knight in 1971. It became a hit and is considered one of her signature songs. Cleophus Robinson was a gospel singer known for his soulful voice and powerful performances, but he did not record that particular song.
Cleophus Robinson, Jr, lives in St. Louis, Missouri and still performs and ministers at the church his father founded years ago. He's enjoyed an interesting music career since the passing of his parents and was signed with several record labels. He was signed recently, by label CEO; Darrell Ellis to Emerged Records, part of the Emerged Music Group. His current release through Emerged Records is entitled "In the Mood" and was released May 13, 2012.
Yes. In the 1960's Reverend Cleophus Robinson recorded an album titled The Unfolding Book of Life which was on the Peacock Label. Songs on the album were: # How I Got Over # Down on My Knees # Shadrack # The Unfolding Book of Life # Peace in the Valley # Save a Seat for Me # If Everybody Had Jesus # I Thank You Lord # It is No Secret # Be Still # Bedside Lord Peacock Records was a record label started in 1949 by Don D. Robey in Houston, TX. For a period of time in the early 1960's, Peacock released gospel music only, issuing singles and albums by some of America's most famous gospel artists, including The Dixie Hummingbirds, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, Reverend Cleophus Robinson, The Sensational nightingales, The Gospelaires of Dayton, OH, The Pilgrim Jubilee Singers, The Loving Sisters, and many others.
Smokey Robinson is a/an Singer songwriter record producer record executive
In Detroit , Michigan , as lead singer of THE MIRACLES. It was produced by future founder of Motown Records, an the song was called "GOT A JOB" in 1957.
david robinson
David Robinson holds the record with 207 blocks in a season.
he broke the 300 club
110 by Jackie Robinson
Deb Robinson
not even close
Denard Robinson
J. Moore-Robinson has written: 'A record of Tasmanian nomenclature, with dates and origins, comp. by J. Moore-Robinson' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Geographical Names, Tasmania