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Blackwood Brothers in Concert on Wednesday
November 26th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Blackwood Brothers in Concert on Wednesday

Dexter, Missouri - The First Christian Church will have the Blackwood Brothers in concert on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

First Christian Church is located at 224 E. Stoddard St.

History of the Blackwood Brothers taken from their official website: The Blackwood Brothers

The name "Blackwood Brothers" is a name that is synonymous with Gospel Music. Their music has been heard around the world on radio, recordings, television and in personal appearances. 

The Blackwood Brothers formed in 1934 in Choctaw County, Mississippi. The original members were brothers Doyle Blackwood, James Blackwood, Roy Blackwood and his son, R. W. Blackwood.

Blackwood Brothers  In June 1954, the Blackwood Brothers Quartet appeared on the "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts" show on  CBS  television.  They  won the competition with their stirring rendition of "The Man Upstairs." 

Two weeks after the Arthur Godfrey appearance, two of the Blackwood Brothers, R. W. Blackwood and Bill Lyles, were  both  killed in a plane crash in Clanton, Alabama. The surviving Blackwoods regrouped adding R. W.'s younger brother,  Cecil, to  sing baritone and J. D. Sumner, singing bass.

In 1956, James Blackwood, Cecil Blackwood and J. D. Sumner organized the first National Quartet Convention which still exists today and is held in Pigeon Forge, TN .

The Blackwood Brothers introduced the first customized tour bus. A replica of their bus is on display in the Southern Gospel Music Hall Of Fame at Dollywood.

Blackwood BrothersElvis Presley loved gospel music and attended many of the conventions the Blackwood Brothers held at the Ellis Auditorium in Memphis.

Backstage, Elvis joined James Blackwood, Hovie Lister and J. D. Sumner for an impromtu rendition of "How Great Thou Art."

When his mother, Gladys Presley, died in 1958, Elvis and Vernon asked the Blackwood Brothers to sing for her funeral. The Blackwood Brothers were touring in North Carolina at the time, however, a plane was chartered and they were able to fly to Memphis. Elvis had them sing many of his favorite songs such as "Rock of Ages," "I Am Redeemed," "Precious Lord Take My Hand," "In the Garden," and his mother's favorite song, "Precious Memories." 

Blackwood Brothers  The Blackwood Brothers were guests on The Barbara Mandrell Show, Hee-Haw, Tom Snyder, Porter  Wagoner,  Grand Old Opry and had their own television show for many years. They sang with many  great singers: Johnny  Cash, Porter Wagoner, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jim Nabors, The McGuire Sisters  and many more. They also  made guest appearances for the Billy Graham Crusades, Liberty Bowl, and  the Presidential Prayer Breakfast. 

Blackwood Brothers  “My first hero was James Blackwood of the Blackwood Brothers  Quartet. The first time I heard James Blackwood sing I Want To   Be More Like Jesus, I just knew somehow from that moment that I wanted to be a singer for the rest of my life . . . The music was infectious, inspiring . . ." --Larry Gatlin

James Blackwood  In the early 80's James joined the Masters V,and later he formed  The  James Blackwood Quartet and continued singing solo and  sang at special  events. He also was involved in the Bill Gaither  Homecoming videos.

Blackwood Brothers

The Blackwood Brothers have recorded  over 200 albums and toured in 47 countries. They won eight Grammy Awards and 6 Dove Awards. They were inducted in the "Gospel Music Hall of Fame" in Nashville, TN in 1998.

James Blackwood  In 2003, "We Called Him Mr. Gospel Music: The James Blackwood Tribute Album," with The  Jordanaires, Larry Ford and The Light Crust Doughboys, won Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass  Gospel Album of the Year. 

James Blackwood was nominated for a Grammy Award thirty-one different years. The Gospel Music  Association has presented Mr Blackwood with its highest recognition, The Dove Award, seven times  for being the top male vocalist in his field.



Last Updated on November 26th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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