Let's Talk: GMG Tribute to Rev. Milton Brunson & The "Tommies"

Published: Jan. 18, 2022, noon

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Rev. Milton R. Brunson Founded The Thompson Community Singers ("The Tommies") in 1948 on the West Side of Chicago, IL at the age of 18 after graduating from McKinley High School.  Many of the 40 singers in the core choir were classmates of his.  Milton was trained by Thomas A. Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson and Robert Johnson as he pursued a career in music in 1947.  Over time the choir had once grown to over 200 members.  The choir was named to honor Rev. Eugene Thompson who gave the choir access to rehearse in the basement of St. Stephen AME Church on Chicago\'s West Side.  Rev. Thompson was instrumental in the choir singing around Chicago at various churches, special events and community events.  As the choir presented more they were repeat guests on Jubliee Showcase Television Show hosted by Sid Ordower.

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In 1964 after going through seminary Milton Brunson became the found Pastor of Christ Tabernacle MB Church.  Through the years of service to the West side community in Chicago - following his passing in 1997 there was a U.S. Post Office dedicated in his name and a Chicago Public School

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With the dedication and professionalism of Rev. Brunson the Tommies secured many showcases, appearances and accolades.  The first recording to hit the charts was in the 1960\'s with "I\'ll Trade A Lifetime" and the years following the choir continued recordings that hit the gospel charts Over and Over again.  The choir won many awards for chart topping songs for over 10 years during the 1980\'s and 1990\'s.

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