GRAMMY
Award Nominees & Stellar Award Winners, The Mississippi Blind Boys,
Mix The Old With The New With Single, “If We Had Love”
Patriarchs Of Quartet Music Slated To Drop Historic Album
(Albany,
GA) – December 18, 2013 - The history of Gospel music is rich in the
South and Mississippi was the training ground for a premiere group of
Gospel singers named the Five Mississippi Blind Boys. Started in 1936
with students from the Piney Wood Mississippi School For The Blind,
located near Jackson, MS, the Mississippi Blind Boys got their start
singing at local weddings and church revivals. Decades later, they are
one of the most enduring Gospel groups in the history of the genre. One
of the first Gospel ensembles to hit the Billboard R&B charts, they
have sung in 48 countries, received accolades – including two GRAMMY
Award Nominations, and shared the stage with Bobby Womack and Stevie
Wonder. Now the group is continuing the legacy with a brand new single
from their upcoming X-tratainment, Inc. CD, Traditions. The first single from the forthcoming release is called “If We Had Love”.
Taking
the classic sound of the quartet ensemble and merging it with a
contemporary style and instrumentation, “If We Had Love” has a message
focused on unity. The rhythmic, up-tempo track is led by Mississippi
Blind Boys member Willie Moody, who is also the song’s writer. “As I
look at the crime rate and the terrible things happening in this world,
it’s heartbreaking. What we really need is more love; love is the key.
If we had more love in our hearts, the world would be a better place.”
The song was initially penned as a jingle for a politician who was
running for office. Moody took the core message of the song and
expounded upon it. The popularity of the tune led it to ultimately
become the CD’s lead single.
In addition to “If We Had Love”, the 11-track release, Traditions,
contains old-time Gospel songs and fresh approaches to some popular
tunes. “Reach Out And Touch (Somebody’s Hand)”, an inspirational
classic, gets a musical face lift from the Blind Boys and songs like
“Getting Better All The Time” and “Motherless Children” will find the
traditional Gospel music lover clapping their hands in praise. Produced
by members of the group, the new project is expected to drop in
February 2014.
Showcasing
smooth harmonies and spine-tingling performances, the Mississippi Blind
Boys still maintain the dynamic presence and vocal prowess they had
when the group started. The ensemble includes members Sandy Foster,
Curtis Foster, Leroy White, Willie Moody, Darnell King and Terry Davis.
Sandy Foster is the group’s spokesman and a 43-year member. When asked
about the purpose of the Mississippi Blind Boys, Foster doesn't flinch.
“The group’s goal is to save souls and spread the love of Jesus through
song,” shares Sandy. Curtis Foster, Sandy’s brother and a former member
of the Blind Boys of Alabama, concurs. “We love sharing the Gospel.
Sometimes when we go to a foreign country, we don’t know the language.
Sometimes they don’t understand us and we don’t understand them, but
when we say the name ‘Jesus’, that name transcends every language.”
Spanning
over seven decades, the Five Mississippi Blind Boys were originally
named The Cotton Blossom Singers. Later they became known as the
Jackson Harmoneers and then the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi. Now
known as the Mississippi Blind Boys, all of the original members have
passed on. But today’s group members carry on the mission of the
founding singers. Influenced by the Soul Stirrers, the guys were known
for songs like “I’m Not Going To Shut Up”, “Leave You In The Hands Of
The Lord”, “When Praises Go Up, Blessings Come Down” and “Thank God For
Mama”. In addition to their two GRAMMY Award Nominations (in 1974 and
1976) and the Stellar Award they received, they have been inducted into
the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. In 2013, the ensemble received the
Gospel Music Workshop of America’s Pioneering Award.
Sandy
Foster is thrilled about the new release and believes it will bless the
listener. He says, “I have been with the group for 43 years, and I
think this is the best CD the group has ever made”. More information
about the Mississippi Blind Boys can be found at www.mississippiblindboys.com and on Facebook and Twitter (@BoysBlind).
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