Caleb Ginyard

Caleb Nathaniel Ginyard Jr. (possibly January 15, 1910 – August 11, 1978), known as Junior Caleb "J. C." Ginyard, was an American gospel and doo-wop singer and songwriter who performed with various vocal groups between the 1930s and 1970s, including the Royal Harmony Singers, the Jubalaires and the Du Droppers.

He started his singing career as one of the founders of the Royal Harmony Singers in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1936.

In 1947 Ginyard left the Jubalaires to form a new group, the Dixieaires, who remained together with a varying membership until the mid-1950s.

[4] He left both the Du Droppers and Dixieaires in 1955, and joined the Golden Gate Quartet.

In 1971, Ginyard left the group and settled in Basel, Switzerland, where he died in 1978 at the age of 68.