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    The Blackwood Brothers are an American southern gospel quartet. Pioneers of the Christian music industry, they are 8-time Grammy Award winners in addition...
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  • Blackwood Brothers may refer to: Blackwood (publishing house), 1804–1980, a Scottish publisher and printer The Blackwood Brothers, an American southern...
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  • for the Gospel Music Hall of Fame group The Blackwood Brothers. 1960: Statesmen-Blackwood Favorites 1964: TV Requests 1964: The Best Of The Blackwood Brothers...
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  • tribute song to The Blackwood Brothers, who influenced their music. The song "We Got Paid by Cash" was written by the Statler Brothers as a tribute to...
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    J. D. Sumner (redirect from The Stamps)
    and his innovation in the Christian and Gospel music fields. Sumner sang in five quartets and was a member of the Blackwood Brothers during their 1950s heyday...
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    Y'all Come (1963) The Bluegrass Story (1964) The Thin Man from West Plains (1965) The Grand Ole Gospel (with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet) (1966) Confessions...
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  • 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...
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  • Look up Blackwood or blackwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blackwood may refer to: African blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon), a timber tree of...
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  • song by the Blackwood Brothers, originally recorded in 1954. It was one of only two songs, the other being "I Have But One Goal", which the group recorded...
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  • industry". The Blackwood Brothers hold the record for most awards in this category with four wins, two of them alongside Porter Wagoner. They also hold the record...
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  • Century Gospel : From Hymns to Blackwood Brothers Tribute to Christian Country, included contributions from Greenhaw, the Jordanaires, and Nokie Edwards...
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  • gospel music label started by The Statesmen Quartet and The Blackwood Brothers in 1959. Along with The Blackwood Brothers and The Statesmen Quartet, Skylite...
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    itself. The Museum contains thousands of items of memorabilia and a gift shop. Items on display include a replica of the Blackwood Brothers first bus...
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  • Jay (18 September 2020). "The Ames Brothers". Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Retrieved 1 October 2021. Sternfeld, Jessica (2006). The Megamusical. Indiana University...
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  • Terry Blackwood is a contemporary Christian musician who is best known as lead singer for Christian pop act The Imperials. He was with the group for nearly...
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  • associations with The Rebels quartet and The Blackwood Brothers and hit songs such as "Heaven Came Down". He was inducted into the Southern Gospel Hall...
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    The Smashing Pumpkins lead singer Billy Corgan; Sarah, Duchess of York; gospel quartet The Blackwood Brothers; singer Alanis Morissette; and both the...
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  • Lister. Along with the Blackwood Brothers, the Statesmen Quartet were considered the most successful and influential gospel quartet of the 1950s and 1960s...
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    (2002–) 4 Billy Blackwood (1996) The Bishops (1995–) The Blackwood Brothers (2000–) Bob Cain+ (1996–2000*) Bonnie Keen (1999–) The Booth Brothers (2002–) 14...
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    special consolidation of well-known performers from The Statesmen Quartet and The Blackwood Brothers. The group featured J.D. Sumner as bass, Rosie Rozell...
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  • (1878–1936), American politician James Blackwood (1919–2002), American gospel singer with The Blackwood Brothers James Blackwood, 2nd Baron Dufferin and Claneboye...
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  • were credited artists on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, which won Album of the Year in 2002. Blue Ivy Carter is the youngest individually credited...
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  • – garage / punk rock band (Oxford) Beanland – jam band (Oxford) The Blackwood Brothers – gospel singers (Choctaw County) Blind Melon – alternative rock...
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  • Charlotte Zwerin to help with the production of the film, which led to four producers; Ricker, Zwerin, and the Blackwood brothers. While they originally planned...
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    Lady Caroline Blackwood (born Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood; 16 July 1931 – 14 February 1996) was an English writer, socialite, and muse....
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  • In 1845, John Blackwood became manager and editor of Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (aka Maga) after the death of his oldest brother, Alexander, later...
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  • Asleep At The Wheel at Grammys Tina Turner at Grammys Usher at Grammys Fergie at Grammys Take 6 at Grammys Lauryn Hill at Grammys Blackwood Brothers at Grammys...
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  • Hummingbirds; The Four Aces; The Four Freshmen; The Four Seasons; Four Tops; The Statesmen Quartet; The Blackwood Brothers; Cathedral Quartet; Ernie Haase & Signature...
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  • category was a part of the Grammy Award for Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance. Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented...
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  • Mary Katherine Blackwood is the main character in Shirley Jackson's 1962 novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle. The eighteen-year-old "Merricat" lives...
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