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The group performed a short while before folding in the late 1990s. Then, in 1964, Ron Blackwood, the oldest son of RW Blackwood, who was one of the original members of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet and who was killed in the 1954 plane crash, formed The Blackwood Quartet. R.W Blackwood Jr. and Ron Blackwood created the Blackwood Singers in 1963.
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring Their Famous Bass J. D. Sumner: Give Us This Day: RCA Camden 1964 Gloryland Jubilee: Blackwood Family Album: Skylite Records The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring James Blackwood: RCA Victor The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Present Their Exciting Tenor Bill Shaw: Cecil, J.D. Sumner, Bill Shaw, James ...
The Masters Five or Masters V was a Southern Gospel Music quartet founded in 1980 by Hovie Lister as a special consolidation of well-known performers from The Statesmen Quartet and The Blackwood Brothers. [1]
James Webre Blackwood (August 4, 1919 – February 3, 2002) was an American gospel singer and one of the founding members of legendary Southern gospel quartet The Blackwood Brothers. He is the only person in any field of music to have been nominated for a Grammy Award for 28 consecutive years.
D. sang with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet from 1954 until 1965. [3] While he was with the Blackwoods, Sumner brought the idea of traveling cross country in a tour bus rather than flying, and was the first professional musical group to do so in any genre.
Aileen Hanks, a blind singer, composed the lyrics and music of this gospel song introduced by the Blackwood Brothers Quartet and later rearranged and recorded by Elvis Presley. [ citation needed ] Elvis was said to be particularly fond of playing hymns on his gilded piano in Graceland 's Music Room, "talking about home as heaven and the mansion ...
Terry Blackwood is the son of Doyle Blackwood, original co-founder of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet. Terry's distinctive vocal styling has been featured on many chart topping singles while associated with two highly acclaimed vocal groups, The Imperials and Andrus, Blackwood & Co. He was a featured soloist on many Gaither Homecoming videos.
Blackwood Brothers may refer to: Blackwood (publishing house) , 1804–1980, a Scottish publisher and printer The Blackwood Brothers , an American southern gospel quartet