The Five Blind Boys of Alabama

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 Bobby Butler, Curtis Foster, Johnny Fields, and Clarence Fountain. They appeared on Broadway in +Gospel...
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The Blind Boys of Alabama I'm a Soldier in the Army of the Lord [Bonus Tracks]
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The Blind Boys of Alabama Spirit of the Century
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