Artist: The Five Blind Boys Of Alabama
Evolving out of the Happyland Jubilee Singers, this traditional black gospel quartet was formed in 1937 at the Talladega Institute for the Deaf and Blind in Alabama. By the '40s they became "The Blind Boys" and recorded for Specialty, Vee Jay, Savoy, Elektra, and other labels. Their first hit was "I Can See Everybody's Mother but Mine" in 1949. Current lineup: Joe Watson, Jimmy Carter, Sam and Bobby Butler, Curtis Foster, Johnny Fields, andClarence Fountain. They appeared on Broadway in Gospel at Colonus, but gained much more fame during the late '90s and early 2000s while recording for Peter Gabriel's Real World label a series of albums beginning with the collaboration-heavy Spirit of the Century. The group also appeared on Gabriel's 2002 album Up. ~ Bil Carpenter, All Music Guide
Albums
Main Albums:
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Jesus Rose With All The Power In His Hands
2003 Liquid 8 -
You'll Never Walk Alone-True Convictions
2001 Collectables -
Hallelujah: A Collection Of Their Finest Recording...
1999 Music Club -
Oh Lord Stand By Me-Marching Up To Zion
1991 Specialty
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: Walt Disney Presents: Brother Bear (Soundtrack)
2003 Disney -
Various Artists: Live From Bonnaroo 2002 Vol.1
2002 Sanctuary -
Various Artists: Golden Age Gospel Quartets Vol.1 (1947-1954)
1997 Specialty -
Various Artists: Golden Age Gospel Quartets Vol.2 (1954-1963)
1997 Specialty

























