THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA

It’s also rare for such an elderly, historic group to have come so far and still straddle modern music’s cutting edge. When the group first started singing in Alabama in 1939, few people would have ever envisioned the Blind Boys performing beyond a small circuit of Southern, black-community churches. By the 1980s, however, the group’s breakthrough appearance in an Obie award-winning musical – “The Gospel At Colonus” starring Morgan Freeman -- led to diverse popularity far beyond the Blind Boys’ original core following.


It may seem like a leap, however, for the Blind Boys to perform with Lou “Take A Walk On The Wild Side” Reed. This recording came about after Reed and the Blind Boys sang together at the General Assembly of the United Nations, in New York. Their rendition of The Velvet Underground’s “Jesus” worked so well in concert that a session was immediately scheduled – and the partnership worked wonderfully. Ditto, turning one-hundred and eighty degrees, for The Blind Boys’ pairing with the roots-oriented children’s’ artist, Dan Zanes. Yet another surprising facet of the Blind Boys’ versatility is the collaboration with Ben Harper on “Take My Hand.” This song was recorded with the premise that Harper would simply produce a few Blind Boys’ tracks. But inspiration filled the studio, and instead Harper partnered with the band on the co-billed (and aptly entitled) album “There Will Be A Light.”
SESSION PHOTOS BY ERIKA GOLDRING

THE SONG:
"There Is A Light"
The Blind Boys of Alabama featuring Clint Maedgen with
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
(Clint Maedgen) Clint Maedgen Music, BMI
The Blind Boys of Alabama:
Jimmy Carter - vocal
Bishop Billy Bowers - vocal
Ben Moore - vocal
Joey Williams - vocal
Clint Maedgen - lead vocal
Rickie Monie - B3 Organ
Mark Braud - trumpet
Charlie Gabriel - clarinet
Ben Jaffe - tuba
Joe Lastie - drums
Shannon Powell - tambourine
The Blind Boys of Alabama appear courtesy of Saguaro Road Records
"There Is A Light"
The Blind Boys of Alabama featuring Clint Maedgen with
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
(Clint Maedgen) Clint Maedgen Music, BMI
The Blind Boys of Alabama:
Jimmy Carter - vocal
Bishop Billy Bowers - vocal
Ben Moore - vocal
Joey Williams - vocal
Clint Maedgen - lead vocal
Rickie Monie - B3 Organ
Mark Braud - trumpet
Charlie Gabriel - clarinet
Ben Jaffe - tuba
Joe Lastie - drums
Shannon Powell - tambourine
The Blind Boys of Alabama appear courtesy of Saguaro Road Records
Check it out!
PHJB and BBOA together in performance
in the studios of National Geographic!
PHJB and BBOA together in performance
in the studios of National Geographic!
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