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Artist Biography For The Blackwood Brothers

The Blackwood Brothers Is An American Southern Gospel Quartet. Pioneers Of The Christian Music Industry They Are 8-Time GRAMMY Award Winners In Addition To Winning 27 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards And 5 All-American Music Awards. They Are Also Members Of The Gospel Southern Gospel And Rockabilly Hall Of Fame. The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Was Formed In 1934 In The Midst Of The Great Depression When Preacher Roy Blackwood 1900–71 Moved His Family Back Home To Choctaw County Mississippi. His Brothers Doyle Blackwood 1911–74 And 15-Year-Old James Blackwood 1919–2002 Already Had Some Experience Singing With Vardaman Ray And Gene Catledge. After Adding Roy's 13-Year-Old Son R.W. Blackwood 1921–54 To Sing Baritone The Brothers Began To Travel And Sing Locally. By 1940 They Were Affiliated With Stamps-Baxter To Sell Songbooks And Were Appearing On 50 000-Watt Radio Station KMA AM In Shenandoah Iowa. Doyle Left In 1942 And Was Replaced By Don Smith. After Doyle Left The Quartet Relocated To Memphis Tennessee In 1950. The Move Proved To Be Successful For The Group As They Began To Appear On Television Station WMCT In Coming Years. After The Move Roy Left And Was Replaced With Calvin Newton Who Was Replaced With Cat Freeman And After Freeman Left Alden Toney Was Hired To Sing Tenor. In 1951 Alden Toney And Don Smith Left And Were Replaced With Dan Huskey And Bill Lyles. In 1952 Dan Huskey Left And Was Replaced By Bill Shaw. On June 14 1954 The Blackwood Brothers Lineup Of Bill Shaw Tenor James Blackwood Lead R.W. Blackwood Baritone Bill Lyles Bass And Jackie Marshall Piano Won The Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts Competition On National Television With Their Rendition Of "Have You Talked To The Man Upstairs?" The Win Propelled Them Into The National Spotlight And Beyond Just The Southern United States And The Group Signed With RCA Victor. After Winning On Talent Scouts The Group Began Flying To Shows With Their Own Private Plane Due To The Demand Of Their Performances. However On June 30 1954 The Group Was Scheduled To Perform With The Statesmen Quartet In Clanton Alabama During A Town Festival. Prior To The Start Of Their Show R.W. Blackwood Bill Lyles And Johnny Ogburn A Local Friend Of The Blackwood Brothers Decided To Take A Quick Ride On The Plane Around Dusk. Tenor Singer Bill Shaw Recalled The Event Saying "It Was About Dusk And They Were Going Take Off And It Was Unlit And The Plan Went Out Its Usual Way But Then Seemed Like It Got Caught In The Upward Position And Could Not Pull Out And Then Just Fell To The Ground And Killed Everyone On Board." Members Of The Statesmen Quartet Also Witnessed It And Provided Aid To The Survivors Taking Them Back To Memphis That Night. After A Funeral That Was Attended By Thousands In Memphis Including A Young Elvis Presley The Survivors James Blackwood Bill Shaw And Jackie Marshall Decided To Press On. R.W.'s Younger Brother Cecil Blackwood 1934–2000 Took Over As Baritone And Former Sunshine Boys Quartet J. D. Sumner Replaced Bill Lyles At The Bass Position. According To Ken Berryhill Their Producer It Was At About This Point In Their Career That They First Crossed Paths With The Young Elvis Presley With Whom They Became Friends. In The Following Years The Group Was The First To Customize A Bus To Make Travel Spacious And Comfortable For Entertainers Thereby Inventing The Customized "Tour Bus" Something Which Many Years Later When Already The Most Famous Singer In The Planet Presley Saw And Went Straight Out And Had One Made For Him. After The Crash The Group Went To Work Forming The Gospel Music Association And Also Was Partially Responsible For The Creation Of The National Quartet Convention. Sumner Also Contributed To The Group As A Songwriter Sometimes Writing All The Songs For A Music Album. The Blackwood Brothers Were Also Setting New Standards In The Studio. Their RCA Victor Recordings From This Time Period Are Now Considered Prized Collectors' Items. The Lineup With Bill Shaw James Cecil And J.D. Sumner Who For Many Years Was Unchallenged As The Guinness World Record Holder For Having The Lowest Human Voice On Record And Was Only Superseded After Guinness Started Accepting Vocal Fry As Part Of The Vocal Range Is Considered The Classic Version Of The Blackwood Brothers Quartet With Jackie Marshall Or Wally Varner On Piano. A Replica Of The Bus Can Be Seen At The Southern Gospel Museum And Hall Of Fame At Dollywood In Pigeon Forge Tennessee. The Blackwood Brothers Formed A Partnership With The Statesmen Quartet To Tour As A Team In The 1950s And They Were The Dominant Act On The Southern Gospel Circuit During This Time. This Dominance Lasted For About A Decade Until The Rise Of Gospel Television Shows In The Late 1960s Began To Give Competing Groups Wider Exposure. The "Stateswood" Team Also Started Independent Record Label Skylite Records. At One Time The Skyline Roster Included The Blackwood Brothers J.D. Sumner And The Stamps Quartet Jake Hess And The Imperials The Speer Family The Florida Boys The Couriers Quartet The Kingsmen Quartet The Calvarymen Quartet The Calvary Quartet The Kingdom Heirs Quartet The Statesmen Quartet The Prophets Quartet The Oak Ridge Boys The Jordanaires The Southerners Quartet And The Rebels Quartet. In 1966 The Blackwoods Teamed Up With Porter Wagoner To Record A Country Influenced Gospel Album Called Grand Old Gospel. It Won A Grammy Award For Best Sacred Recording And Was The First Of 3 Albums The Blackwoods Recorded With Wagoner. 1967's More Grand Old Gospel Won A Grammy For Best Gospel Album Along With 1969's In Gospel Country. Wagoner Performed With The Blackwoods For Years And Were Guests At The Ryman Auditorium Multiple Times. In 1969 James Blackwood's Oldest Son James "Jimmy" Blackwood Jr. Took Over As The Main Lead Singer For The Group. Jimmy Had Been A Member Of The Junior Blackwood Brothers And The Stamps Quartet. They Won Another Grammy In 1972 For Their Project L-O-V-E On The RCA Camden Label And Then Again In 1973 For Release Me From My Sin. The Group Had 5-7 Members At Any Given Time With James Sr. And James JR. Sharing The Lead Bill Shaw And Cecil Blackwood On Tenor And Baritone Respectively And John Hall And Conley "London" Parris Taking Over Bass. The 1970s And 1980s Lineup With Pat Hoffmaster Jimmy Blackwood Cecil Blackwood Ken Turner And Tommy Fairchild Had The Blackwood Brothers' Biggest Hit With "Learning To Lean". 1979 Saw Another Grammy Win For Lift Up The Name Of Jesus. James Blackwood Left The Group In 1980 To Form The Master's V Quartet Along With Former Blackwood Member JD Sumner And Former Statesmen Singers Jake Hess Rosie Rozell And Hovie Lister. The Group Continued And As Did Their Commercial Success. 1980's We Come To Worship Won A Grammy For Best Traditional Gospel Recording. It Was Produced By Cecil Blackwood's Son Mark Blackwood And Incorporated More Contemporary Sounds To The Traditional Blackwood Quartet. 1982's Im Following You Won The Group's 8th And Final Grammy For Best Traditional Gospel Recording. Much Like We Come To Worship It Blended Elements Of Newer Praise With The Traditional Southern Gospel Sound. Cecil Blackwood Died In November 2000 And James Blackwood In Effect Retired The Blackwood Brothers Name. Mark Blackwood Continued The Heritage In Grand Style With "Mark Blackwood And The Blackwood Gospel Quartet " Eventually Hiring Tenor Wayne Little And Bass Singer Randy Byrd. In Late 2004 Jimmy Blackwood Joined Mark And Together They Resurrected The Blackwood Brothers. However Mark Left In 2005 Reforming His Blackwood Gospel Quartet And Was Replaced With Brad White. Jimmy Blackwood Wayne Little Brad White And Randy Byrd Appeared On The Gaither Homecoming Video Rock Of Ages 2008 . Soon After White Left And Was Replaced With Jimmy's Youngest Brother Billy. In 2012 Byrd Was Replaced With Butch Owens. Also In 2012 Jimmy Blackwood Retired And Was Replaced By Michael Helwig.
Bill Shaw Passed Away September 7 2018. The Blackwood Brothers Have Recorded Over 200 Albums And Sold Over 50 Million Records. They Have Won Nine Grammy Awards Four Dove Awards And Have Been Inducted Into The Grammy Hall Of Fame The Gospel Music Association GMA Hall Of Fame The Southern Gospel Music Association SGMA Museum And Hall Of Fame The Memphis Music Hall Of Fame And The Rockabilly Hall Of Fame. Cecil Blackwood Died In November 2000 And James Blackwood In Effect Retired The Blackwood Brothers Name. Mark Blackwood Then Formed "Mark Blackwood And The Blackwood Gospel Quartet " Eventually Hiring Tenor Wayne Little And Bass Singer Randy Byrd. In Late 2004 Jimmy Blackwood Joined Mark And Together They Resurrected The Blackwood Brothers. In The Latter Part Of His Life And Career James Blackwood Formed The James Blackwood Quartet Along With Ken Turner At Bass Larry Ford At Tenor And Jimmy Blackwood At Baritone. The Group Performed A Short While Before Folding In The Late 1990's. Then Ron Blackwood The Oldest Son Of R.W. 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. He Eventually Merged With Mark Blackwood To Form The Current Quartet. This Act Tours With More Frequency Than The Actual Blackwood Brothers Of Today. The Blackwood Brothers Appeal Has Reached Across The Musical Spectrum For Generations. Elvis Presley Named The Blackwood Brothers As His Favorite Gospel Quartet Growing Up And Knew The Blackwood Family Personally Often Inviting Them To His Graceland Home Just To Talk And Fellowship Even At The Height Of His Popularity. He Shared A Stage With Them In 1955 While On Tour For The First Time In Texas And Refused To Sing Rock And Roll Out Of Respect For And A Desire To Sing With His Idols. Johnny Cash Formed A Strong Relationship With The Blackwoods And The Two Acts Performed With Each Other Numerous Times. Their Song "I Was There When It Happened" Can Be Heard Singing On The Radio Towards The Beginning Of The Movie Walk The Line 2005 —when Johnny Cash Played By Joaquin Phoenix Was In Memphis. In The Film And According To Cash's Autobiography While Auditioning To Earn A Spot On The Sun Records Label In His Early Career Cash Performed Gospel Songs That The Blackwoods Sang With Regularity. They Also Appeared On The Johnny Cash Show And Performed In 1971. At The End Of The 2008 Biopic Film W. The Blackwood's Rendition Of "Winging My Way Back Home" Was Played. Currently The Blackwood Quartet Has Been A Frequent Act With Willie Nelson And His Farmaid Musical Festival Usually Closing Out The Festival With A Rendition Of "Ill Fly Away." Ron Blackwood Recently Negotiated With Willie Nelson To Record A Gospel Album With Mark Blackwood & The Blackwood Quartet To Be Released On Sony Records In Late 2017. Ron Has Been In Serious Discussions With Regards To Recording An Album With The Blackwood Quartet & Bob Dylan. Dylan Spoke About The Record At The Grammy Awards When He Was Named MusiCares Artist Of The Year In 2015 And In His Speech Expressed His Desire To Make Another Gospel Album And The Desire To Sing The Traditional Gospel Song "Stand By Me" On That Album.

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