Producer Frank Crisler formed the group in 1940, yet they did not become active until 1969, with the release of Too Late by Song Bird Records. At its inception, The group consisted of five members; Huey Williams, Roger Bryant Jr., Maurice Surrell, James Burks, and Luther Jennings. The group received a nomination for a Grammy Award in the Best Traditional Gospel Album category at the 34th Annual Grammy Awards. The group has released 28 albums, including their 2010 release, Back Again, with Blackberry Records. Eleven albums have charted on the Billboard magazine charts, only on the Gospel Albums chart.
Members
Current
Huey Williams
Maurice Surrell
James Burks
Former
Roger Bryant Jr. (Deceased)
Willie Banks (Deceased)
Frank Williams (Deceased)
Luther Jennings (Deceased)
Huey Williams
Huey (Paul) Williams, Sr., a native Mississippian, is the son of the late Leon βPopβ Williams and Mrs. Amanda Williams, who resides in Smithdale, Mississippi. Huey is thankful to God for being first in his life. He is especially grateful to God for having two loving parents who encouraged and pushed him forward in all of his efforts toward serving the Lord and making a meaningful profession of singing and praising God. He loves his parents for bringing him and his siblings up in the church and keeping them on their knees and keeping God on their minds and in their hearts. Huey also thanks his immediate family - - wife Mamie Williams, son Huey Paul Williams II, and daughters Dee Dee, Wanda, Shononda and Joy for standing behind him in his gospel and spiritual endeavors. Huey began singing the gospel with his brothers during his early years, and although he is the only Williams of the original group started by his late Father, by Godβs grace he has led the Southernaires to become one of the top gospel recording artist in the State of Mississippi, throughout the United States and abroad. Thanks to the radio and television angels who have stood beside the Southernaires through the good and the bad times, the Southernaires are still top performers in the gospel industry, and have remained in the top 20s on the gospel music charts. Fans young and old have always loved and bought the Southernaires music. Writing, arranging and singing is Huey Williams, Sr. Huey loves hunting and fishing when he is not on the move for Jesus, and thinks that he is pretty good at both.
Maurice Surrell, Sr.
Maurice Surrell, Sr. a.k.a. βThe Godfatherβ of Quartet and Gospel Drummers, was born December 14, 1954, in Jackson, MS, he is the son of Mr. David Surrell Sr. (a former member of the Jackson Southernaires) and Mrs. Gloria Lea; he is a graduate of C.M. & I High School in Jackson, MS He began his career in 1968 at the age of 13 with the renowned Williams Brothers of Smithdale, Mississippi; he played drums and sang with themfor over 14 years. He joined the Jackson Southernaires in 1982 and has been a faithful member and drummer for over 20 years, he is also Assitant Manager, Business Manager, Secretary, Treasurer, Fasion Coordinator and Tenor Singer. He is also owner of LLERRUS Music Publishing. He ia a member of Word of Faith Christian Center where Bishop Kevin E. Wright is pastor; he is also a member of the Praise Team and Voices of Faith Choir. His motto is: βHave Faith in God, for with God, All things are possibleβ Maurice became one of Malaco Records in house studio drummers in the early 1980βs, his dexterity and showmanship as a percussionist has gained him signature drumsticks since the early 1990βs and he is currently pursuing an endorsement with a major drumstick company. He has achieved recognition for such Special Achievement awards as Mississippi Gospel Music Award (Musician of the Year), Gospel Music Workshop of America (Quartet Division Award), and the California State Assembly (Certificate of Recognition). His personal successes with the Southernaires are endless. Maurice is married to Janice Boyd-Surrell and he is the father of two, Maurice, Jr. and Erica Surrell. My advice to upcoming groups: βSeek ye first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto youβ β Matthew 6:33
James Burks
James Burks was born in Jackson, Mississippi, and at a young age moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was born into a family that God had anointed and blessed with various musical gifts. In the summer of 1967, James returned to Jackson. He was feeling a call on his life to use his gifts to help spread Godβs word through song and praise. He is blessed to have musical talent, and is able to play both lead and bass guitars, and some keyboard also. He is also blessed to be a singer with the ability to sing in various voices. He first joined a local group but was not with them long before he was to become a Jackson Southernaire. He has been with the Southernaires for 34 years. Putting God first in his life has enabled him to continue on the glorious path. When at home, James enjoys attending church, fishing, other outdoor activities and just relaxing with his wife, family and friends. James thanks his family, fans, and friends for all of the years of support and prayers. Godβs blessings are extended to you all.
Chris Forrest
All praises and glory be to God. Chris Forrest of Winona, Mississippi, was born December 18, 1973, and is the son of Reverend Jimmy L. Forrest and Minister Rosie L. Forrest. He was raised in the church, and is thankful to his parents for providing a loving and spiritual home during his childhood. He is especially grateful to God for allowing him to continue to follow after his godly teachings from his early stages of life until now. Chrisβs parents introduced him to gospel music at a very early age. He began to follow his father at the age of two years old as he traveled with Willie Banks and the Messengers. By the age of three, Chris was playing drums for The Forrest Brothers quartet group, which was his first group he played for in the gospel music profession. Chris gives God the glory and praise, for he is still a vessel for God and still loves playing gospel music. Chris is the father of three beautiful daughters - - Ashley, Kirsten and Aniya. It has always been Chrisβs lifelong dream to change the world, with his gift of music. Chris counts it a blessing and a privilege to be a part of the Jackson Southernaires Gospel organization. He also thanks the Jackson Southernaires for having faith in him as well as his God-given talent for music.
Todd Vaughan
Todd Vaughan, the son of Prentiss and Dorothy Vaughan, was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi May 17, 1980. Todd grew up in the church, and every Sunday he had to be in somebodyβs church. During childhood Todd and his sister Dana would often play church at his grandmotherβs house, so it is no surprise that he would be in church and playing gospel music. Todd has been playing music since the age of five. The first instrument that he learned was the drums. In 1996, God saw fit to give him another gift, which is playing the piano, his first gift being an ear for music. It has always been Toddβs dream to play for a top gospel group, never thinking it would come so soon. In November 2003, Todd was given the opportunity to play for the Jackson Southernaires, which later resulted in his becoming a musician for the Southernaires in February 2004. Todd thanks God for everything that has happened in his life, and he acknowledges that it is all because of God. He would also like to thank his parents, family, βJlovβ and friends for their support, and for never giving up his dreams. This is just the beginning of greater things to come.
Paul Williams
Paul Williams, aka Huey Paul Williams II, is the son of Huey Williams, Sr. and Mamie Williams, born September 16, 1970 in Jackson, Mississippi. He is also the grandson of the late Leon βPopβ Williams, father of the renowned Jackson Southernaires and the Williams Brothers and Mrs. Amanda Williams. Paul attended public school in Franklin County, but graduated from Crystal Springs High School in Crystal Springs, Mississippi. After graduating from High School, Paul enrolled in Alcorn State University, but decided that he would rather follow after and share in what he envisioned as a successful endeavor with his dad. Paul is married to Sharita Danett Williams and the proud father of three multi-talented children- -Huey βLittle Paulβ, III, Roderic Devine and Taylor Makallah Genae. Paul is the Bus Driver for the Jackson Southernaires and handles road and travel matters, booking and contracts for the Southernaires. He is the driving force behind the organization of the recording company known as βJSβ Records, established before the latest recording of the Southernaires. He is also responsible for helping the Southernaires to realize a long-time dream of recording on their own label. He is the founder of Huey and Huey Entertainment, which is a joint venture of the Southernaires established in 2004, and operated by Paul and Sharita Williams in Smithdale, Mississippi. Paul is proud of the accomplishments that are unfolding for his dad and the Southernaires. He loves his parents, wife, children and siblings very much. He attributes his success, in part, to the support he receives all around from family. Paul believes that love, faith in God, and support of family are linked closely together, and all of them together equals true success. The greatest rewards outside of making it to heaven is seeing happiness and joy among those you love. God makes it all possible.
Thank You For My Mansion
The Jackson Southernaires Lyrics
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My house is the key
In my Father's house there are many mansions
And one of them belongs to me
One them belongs to me
I'm a pilgrim, and a stranger
I'm on my way to Heaven
And one of them belongs to me
One of them belongs to me
And oh
I thank you Lord for my mansion
If it were not true I would have told you so
I don't know what color, I don't know what size it will be
But one thing I do know, one of them belongs to me
One of them belongs to me
I thank God for my mansion
I thank God for my mansion
The Jackson Southernaires's song "Thank You For My Mansion" is a gospel song that reflects a sense of gratitude and humility towards God's blessings. The song talks about the journey of a pilgrim who is leaving his earthly house on his way to God's house. The singer believes that his house is the key to his father's house, where there are many mansions, and one of them belongs to him. The lyrics also reflect the idea that the singer is a stranger on this earth, and his ultimate destination is Heaven, where he will receive his mansion.
The song's message is a reminder to listeners that they are pilgrims on this earth, and their real home is in Heaven. The idea of mansions in Heaven is a metaphor for the rewards that await those who dedicate their lives to serving God. The singer expresses his gratitude towards God for the mansion that he will receive in Heaven, and he acknowledges that he does not know the specifics about it, such as the color or size, but he is confident that it belongs to him.
In summary, "Thank You For My Mansion" is a hopeful song that expresses gratitude towards God's blessings and reminds us of our ultimate destination in Heaven. The lyrics are a reflection of the belief that serving God in this life will lead to rewards in the afterlife.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm leaving my house on my way to God's house
As I journey towards the home of the Almighty, I have to leave behind my earthly house.
My house is the key
My temporal abode serves as an instrument that unlocks my eternal dwelling place.
In my Father's house there are many mansions
The house of my Heavenly Father is a vast and spacious place adorned with numerous splendid abodes.
And one of them belongs to me
Out of the many mansions that my Heavenly Father owns, He has specifically reserved one for me.
I'm a pilgrim, and a stranger
As a sojourner in this world, I am an alien to its ways, for my ultimate home is in Heaven.
I'm on my way to Heaven
I am headed towards the place where eternal joy, peace and felicity reign.
And oh
My soul exults with gratitude for the bounteous blessings of my Creator.
I thank you Lord for my mansion
I express my heartfelt appreciation to the Lord for allocating a magnificent home for me in Heaven.
If it were not true I would have told you so
I speak the truth when I say that I possess a home in Heaven, for I am a follower of the way, and truthfulness is my hallmark.
I don't know what color, I don't know what size it will be
Although I do not possess knowledge of the physical attributes of my Heavenly abode, I am certain that it is glorious and befitting of its divine Owner.
But one thing I do know, one of them belongs to me
Even though I may not be privy to the particulars of my Heavenly mansion, I am sure that it was promised to me by my Heavenly Father, who always keeps His promises.
I thank God for my mansion
As I reflect on my eternal destiny, I appreciate and glorify the Almighty for providing me with an everlasting home in His kingdom.
Writer(s): Jeffrey Lavalley, Franklin Williams
Contributed by Charlie A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@rosiesmith3493
You just don't hear good singing like this anymore. People don't even give God good praise like this. I just miss this so much.
@AprilElizabethb92
My best friend, my daddy, passed on 3/31/24. When I was a kid, he played their album a lot. Iβve been replaying this song non stop because it reminds me of him. I know my daddyβs mansion is absolutely beautiful π₯°
@carolynwheeler8302
I can't get up in the morning without listening to this song. With every thing going on in this world that is wrong , We can thank God for my Mansion βββ
@olliealston2321
I love this man, one of the greatest singer i have ever heard. And i thank God for my mansion. Bless you, bless you, bless you....
@miles46100
Classic song from Frank Williams!!!!! One of the best Gospel singers in the history of the genre!!! RIP Frank!!!!!
@golethascoggins8792
Ive loved this song from the first time I heard it as a child
@PHIBLUprint07
Jesus...that was powerful. You can see the thankfulness in his face while he's singing. That's something that is absent today in a lot of us who "praise"...thankfulness, for his sufficient grace and mercy.
@celestematthews3266
I love the Jackson Southernairners, these old time traditional gospel music have really brought me through the years. May Frank Williams rest in peace forever in God's kingdom eternity
@barbaraboney6393
i am and always will be blessed by this anointed servant of God, and even though he's no longer with us his music is still a blessing to me ,and millions around the world
@ainocal
You are so right, thank you, Lord, for allowing him to share his gift with us.