John Hull And The Joymakers

History

John Hull & The Joymakers was organized in 1952 in Gadsden, AL. Initial members included Rev. And Mrs. John Hull, Jack "Jackie" Toney, and Ferrel Cornutt. Toney, who later sang with the Dixie Echoes, Statesmen, Masters V and others, was the most popular singer to come out of the group

Discography

1962 Love Is Why (Sing Records/MFLP5002): Love Is Why; I'm Bound For That City; Oh! How I Love Jesus; I'm Nearing The Ending; I'm Looking For Jesus; The Old Country Church; Child Of The King; I'll Meet You In The Morning; Amazing Grace; I Shall Be At Home With Jesus; Because Of Him; The Haven Of Rest (Solo By Jackie Toney). (Rev. And Mrs. John Hull, Jackie Toney, Ferrel Cornutt

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