In Memory of Georgia Louis- "Walk With Me, Lord" - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 10, 2014
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Georgia M. Louis
6/20/1932 - 7/3/2014

The following was taken from the online obituary of Ms. Georiga Louis, which can be found at:
http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Georgia-Louis&lc=4878&pid=171596988&mid=6034359

"Georgia Louis was born on June 20, 1932 and passed away peacefully in her sleep on July 3, 2014. She was born to Samuel and Anna Branch of Delmopolous, Alabama and was preceded in death by her parents, 11 siblings and her only child, Joseph W. Louis.

She moved to Connecticut in the late 1950's and was quickly discovered while singing in a community choir called The
Wobelairs, founded by Carlo Martignoni. He had her sing at the Italian Festival in Stamford, Ct & all over the Tri- State area. While being the opening act for Louis Armstrong at Freedom Land in NYC, Mr. Armstrong came up to her after a show and said, "I've been all over the world, worked with countless singers and musicians, but you touch a part of my soul that no
one has been able to reach. I would like you to be my Musical
God-Child." And with that, he gave her his trumpet mouthpiece to seal the deal. They became very close friends. Whenever they were in town together they would hang out at his home with his family or meet at various places with Mrs. Armstrong. Shortly thereafter, Ms. Louis was asked to host a new television show called, "TV Gospel Time." She became not only the first black woman, but the first woman period, to host a nationally syndicated television show. It aired out of NYC from WOR TV
Channel 9 in the mid 1960's. The Rev James Cleveland had his first television appearance on that program and featured acts from all over the country. A young singer named Aretha Franklin, traveling with her father Rev. Franklin, was Miss Georgia's opening act on many occasions.

She travelled extensively through the United States, Canada and Europe, singing Gospel and Spiritual music. She recorded six singles and the most popular was "Walk With Me Lord." The song "Walk Softly Children" was very popular in Isreal. Her brother, Dupree, was stationed in Vietnam and had the troops wake up to "Walk With Me Lord" every day. Ms. Louis
performed with such great artists as Dinah Washington, The Staple Singers, Shirley Ceasar, The Caravans and Mahalia Jackson (who Ms. Louis beat out in 1963 for "Top Female Vocalist of the Year" by the AME Zion Church... of course she said it was just a "gimme" cause who could do that?!!?). She had triumphant performances at the New York World's Fair, Lincoln Center, The Tonight Show, the Ed Sullivan Show, the State
Theater in Philadelphia (...she saved someones life on the way to the theater. She got blood all over her gown and had to run back to the hotel to get another one.). She shared the bill at the Apollo Theater with James Brown, Jackie Wilson, Brooke Benton, The Jackson Five, Dinah Washington, among others. A young
Whitney Houston opened for her as well. Among her busy travel schedule, she worked as a nurses aid in both Stamford and Greenwich Hospitals. She was accompanied by her musical director and dear friend Dr. William H. Collins, Jr. of NYC, Musical Director of Mt Hermon Baptist Church, Bronx, NY.

She is survived by many nieces and nephews and her long time
friend, Mr. Pierre Guertin...."
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