Bessie Griffin (July 6, 1922 – April 10, 1989) was an African-American gospel singer. As Sister Bessie Griffin she recorded with Brownie McGhee. Born Arlette B. Broil in New Orleans, Louisiana, she was steeped in church music as a child. She sang for a while with the Southern Harps, had her own radio show in New Orleans, and later appeared in night clubs, on Broadway and in 1962 on The Ed Sullivan Show. Griffin performed briefly with "Queen of Gospel" Albertina Walker and The Caravans in 1953-1954 but spent most of her career as a solo artist. While often compared to Mahal… read more
Bessie Griffin (July 6, 1922 – April 10, 1989) was an African-American gospel singer. As Sister Bessie Griffin she recorded with Brownie McGhee. Born Arlette B. Broil in New Orleans, Louisiana, she was steeped in church music as a child. She sang for a while with the Southern Harps, had her o… read more
Bessie Griffin (July 6, 1922 – April 10, 1989) was an African-American gospel singer. As Sister Bessie Griffin she recorded with Brownie McGhee. Born Arlette B. Broil in New Orleans, Louisiana, she was steeped in church music as a child. She sang for a while with the Southern Harps, had her own radio show in New Orleans, and later appeared in night clubs, on Broa… read more