The Fairfield Four

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Lonesome Valley 04:07 Tools
Lonesome Valley - Soundtrack Version (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley - O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack 00:00 Tools
The Lord Will Make A Way 00:00 Tools
Standing In The Safety Zone 00:00 Tools
Po Lazarus 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley - From “O Brother, Where Art Thou” Soundtrack 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley (Soundtrack Version (O Brother, Where Art Thou?)) 00:00 Tools
Tree of Level 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around 00:00 Tools
These Bones 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready 00:00 Tools
Roll Jordan Roll 00:00 Tools
Po' Lazarus 00:00 Tools
You've Got To Move 00:00 Tools
Noah 00:00 Tools
My God Called Me This Morning 00:00 Tools
Dig a Little Deeper 00:00 Tools
Children Go Where I Send Thee 04:13 Tools
Lonesome Valley (O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack) 00:00 Tools
That Day Is Done 00:00 Tools
I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray 00:00 Tools
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 00:00 Tools
Last Month of the Year 03:05 Tools
Born Again 02:31 Tools
Come On In This House 00:00 Tools
There Must Be A City 00:00 Tools
Fireball 00:00 Tools
How I Got Over 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
Shadrack 00:00 Tools
The Bells Are Tolling 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Near the Cross (Servant's Prayer) 05:31 Tools
Memories Of My Mother 00:00 Tools
In The Old Time Way 00:00 Tools
I John Saw The Number 00:00 Tools
What Are They Doing in Heaven Today 00:00 Tools
Every Knee Has Got To Bow 00:00 Tools
Get Away Jordan 00:00 Tools
At the Gates of the City 00:00 Tools
Four And Twenty Elders 00:00 Tools
My Work On Earth Will Soon Be Done 00:00 Tools
John The Revelator 00:00 Tools
Hide Me In Thy Bosom 00:00 Tools
Swing Low Sweet Chariot 00:00 Tools
Rock My Soul 00:00 Tools
Help For The Needy (Today) 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley (From “O Brother, Where Art Thou” Soundtrack) 00:00 Tools
Dig A Little Deeper In God 00:00 Tools
I'll Be So Happy 00:00 Tools
Talk to the Man Above 00:00 Tools
Packing Every Burden 00:00 Tools
The Last Month of the Year 00:00 Tools
Dig A Little Deeper In God's Love 00:00 Tools
Crying In The Chapel 00:00 Tools
That Day Is Done (feat. Elvis Costello) 00:00 Tools
Wait On The Lord 00:00 Tools
Come On To This Altar 00:00 Tools
Let Your Will Be Done 00:00 Tools
Swing Low 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready? 00:00 Tools
Don't Drive Your Children Away 00:00 Tools
Let's Go 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Satisfied 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace/The Prodigal Son 00:00 Tools
Wait on the Lord AKA He's My Rock, My Sword, My Shield AKA Wait on ... 00:00 Tools
Valentine's Day 00:00 Tools
Love Like A River 00:00 Tools
I'll Be So Happy [AKA If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again] 00:00 Tools
Come Over Here 00:00 Tools
Who Is That Knocking 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace 00:00 Tools
Roll All Burdens Away 00:00 Tools
Jesus Met the Woman at the Well 00:00 Tools
That's Enough 00:00 Tools
Noah (Live) 00:00 Tools
You Know the Rest 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Near The Cross - Servant's Prayer 00:00 Tools
Can't Beat God's Loving 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley [Soundtrack Version (O Brother, Where Art Thou?)] 00:00 Tools
Life Down Here on Earth 00:00 Tools
No Room At The Inn 00:00 Tools
Baptism of Jesus 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah (Love Just Bubbles Over In My Heart) 00:00 Tools
His Love Is Like a River 00:00 Tools
Standing in the Saftey Zone 00:00 Tools
Lord You Know 00:00 Tools
Jesus Gave Me Water 00:00 Tools
Roll, Jordan, Roll 00:00 Tools
Children, Go Where I Send Thee 00:00 Tools
Does Jesus Care 00:00 Tools
I Love the Lord (He Heard My Cry) 00:00 Tools
Walk This Road to Glory 00:00 Tools
I Love the Lord, He Heard My Cry 00:00 Tools
When The Battle Is Over 00:00 Tools
Hear Me When I Pray 00:00 Tools
Somebody Touched Me 00:00 Tools
My Rock 00:00 Tools
Standing On The Rock 00:00 Tools
In the Upper Room 00:00 Tools
Better Leave That Liar Alone 00:00 Tools
Who Stole My Old Shoes 00:00 Tools
His Eye Is On The Sparrow 00:00 Tools
Don't Leave Me By Myself 00:00 Tools
In the Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Saviour Don't Pass Me By 00:00 Tools
This Evening Our Father 00:00 Tools
Thank You Jesus 00:00 Tools
Intro: Holly Hunter / Po' Lazarus 00:00 Tools
Where Shall I Go 00:00 Tools
Don't You Want To Join That Number 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace/The Prodigal Son/I Believe I'll Go Back Home - I Believe I'Ll Go Back Home = Hidden Track Album Version 00:00 Tools
Leaning and Depending 00:00 Tools
Help For The Needy - Today Album Version 00:00 Tools
Waiting For Me 00:00 Tools
I'll Tell The World 00:00 Tools
Go Tell It to the Mountain 00:00 Tools
18 Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley (Soundtrack Version) 00:00 Tools
You Can't Beat God Giving 00:00 Tools
I Can Tell You The Time 00:00 Tools
When I get up in Heaven 00:00 Tools
Highway to Heaven 00:00 Tools
I Love the Lord (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
On My Journey Now 00:00 Tools
When We Bow 00:00 Tools
My Prayer 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Vallly 00:00 Tools
Children Go Where I Send Thee (feat. Lee Ann Womack) 00:00 Tools
Swing Low (Live) 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Near The Cross 00:00 Tools
Hope To Shout In Glory 00:00 Tools
Just A Little Talk With Jesus 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Near The Cross - Servant's Prayer Album Version 00:00 Tools
lonesome valley (JPOD remix) 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Vally 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
I Love The Name Jesus 00:00 Tools
All The Way 00:00 Tools
Just One Moment in God's Kingdom 00:00 Tools
I'm Going To Live The Life I Sing About 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around (1947) 00:00 Tools
Canaan Land 00:00 Tools
Leave It There 00:00 Tools
Lift Him Up 00:00 Tools
At the Gates of he City 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Vall 00:00 Tools
Introduction/Po' Lazarus 00:00 Tools
Stand By Me 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah [Live] 00:00 Tools
Roll All The Burdens Away 00:00 Tools
Come on in the House 00:00 Tools
Nobody To Depend On 00:00 Tools
I Got Jesus and That's Enough 00:00 Tools
Help For The Needy - Today 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace-The Prodigal Son 00:00 Tools
Let Me Tell You About Jesus 00:00 Tools
Packin' Every Burden 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace / The Prodigal Son / I Believe I'll Go Back Home 00:00 Tools
Lonsome Valley 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace/The Prodigal Son/I Believe I'll Go Back Home - I Believe I'Ll Go Back Home = Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley - The Fairfield Four 00:00 Tools
Introduction By Holly Hunter/Po' Lazarus 00:00 Tools
I'm In Your Care 00:00 Tools
Angels Watching 00:00 Tools
Don't You Let Nobody Turn You Around 00:00 Tools
Memories (of My Mother) 00:00 Tools
Old Time Religion 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Near The Cross - Servant's Prayer Album Version 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Nobody Turn You 'Round 00:00 Tools
Talking About Jesus 00:00 Tools
Introduction - Po' Lazarus 00:00 Tools
Come n In This House 00:00 Tools
Walk Around in Dry Bones 00:00 Tools
Help For The Needy 00:00 Tools
Fairfield Four - Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
18 - Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
Angels Watching Over Me 00:00 Tools
Jesus' Love Just Bubbles Over In my Heart 00:00 Tools
Fairfield Four / Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
Poor Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
Help For The Needy - Today Album Version 00:00 Tools
Ezekiel 00:00 Tools
Can't Beat God's Loving (Live) 00:00 Tools
(O Brother, Where Art Thou OST) - Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Near the Cross [Servants Prayer] 00:00 Tools
O Brother Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
I'll Wait on the Lord 00:00 Tools
Lonsesome Valley 00:00 Tools
The Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
Near the Cross (Servant's prayer) 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley [Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack Version] 00:00 Tools
Don't Drive Her Away 00:00 Tools
Crying In The Chapel (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ezekial 00:00 Tools
What Are They Doing in Heaven 00:00 Tools
Lord, You Know 00:00 Tools
Bleezer's Ice-Cream 00:00 Tools
Lonesone Valley 00:00 Tools
These Bones Gonna Rise Again 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace / Prodigal Son 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley - Fairfield Four 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley - Fairfield Fo 00:00 Tools
18-Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley (O Brother, Where Art Thou? OST) 00:00 Tools
You´ve Got To Move 00:00 Tools
(Keep Me) Near the Cross 00:00 Tools
Get Away Jordon 00:00 Tools
The Lord Will Make a Way [*] 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace/The Prodigal Son/I Believe I'll Go Back Home - I Believe I'Ll Go Back Home = Hidden Track Album Version 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley [Soundtrack Version (O Brother, Where Art Thou?)]/Soundtrack Version (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace/The Prodigal Son/I Believe I'll Go Back Home 00:00 Tools
Angel Band 00:00 Tools
Fairfield Four - Shadrack 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah (Live:1989) 00:00 Tools
These Bones (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Po' Lazarus (With intro by Holly Hunter) 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley - 00:00 Tools
Love Is Like A River 00:00 Tools
My God Called Me This Morning (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Standing In The Safety Zone (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Hallellujah 00:00 Tools
The Fairfield Four - Lonesome Valley 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace/Prodigal Son 00:00 Tools
Swing Low Sweet Chariot (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Introduction By Holly Hunter / Po' Lazarus 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Valley [O Brother Where Art Thou] 00:00 Tools
The Fairfield Four - Jesus' Love Just Bubbles Over In My Heart 00:00 Tools
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The Fairfield Four is an American gospel group that has existed for over 90 years. They started as a trio in Nashville, Tennessee's Fairfield Baptist Church in 1921. They were designated as National Heritage Fellows in 1989 by the National Endowment for the Arts. The group won the 1998 Grammy for Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album. As a quintet, they featured briefly in the motion picture O Brother, Where Art Thou?. The group gained more popular recognition after appearing on John Fogerty's 1997 album Blue Moon Swamp, singing on the track "A Hundred and Ten in the Shade". They also undertook live appearances with Fogerty. Awards: National Endowment for the Arts, National Heritage Award, 1989 Tennessee Lifetime Achievement Award, 1994 Nashville Music Award Lifetime Achievement Award, 1995 James Cleveland Stellar Award, 1996 Grammy Award, Best Traditional Gospel Recording, for I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray, 1997 Gospel Music Hall of Fame, inducted in 1999 The Fairfield Four, the most distinguished proponents of traditional African American a cappella gospel singing working today, were organized in 1921 by Reverend J.R. Carrethers, assistant pastor of the Fairfield Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee. The group, initially a trio comprised of the Reverend's two sons, baritone Harold and bass Rufus along with tenor lead John Battle, evolved into a quartet with the addition of a second lead, Lattimer Green, later replaced by Samuel McCrary. The quartet sang a cappella, performing traditional spirituals such as "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" and "Dry Bones" arranged and taught to them by Reverend Carrethers. In time, the Fairfield Four became professionals with Rufus Carrethers and Samuel McCrary emerging as singers of reputation, Carrethers for his rhythmic style of bass singing, and McCrary for his exceptional clear tenor voice. The a cappella style of the Fairfield Four was drawn from the Birmingham, Alabama quartet tradition exemplified by recording groups such as the Bessemer Sunset Four, the Birmingham Jubilee Singers, and the Famous Blue Jay Singers with lead vocalist, Silas Steele. The tradition is characterized by a percussive bass voice anchoring middle harmonies sung often on repeated rhythmic syllables ("boom a lanka lanka lanka") and a tenor voice out front carrying the lead. The Fairfield Four were among pioneers of African American gospel groups that used radio to reach broader audiences. In 1942, they won a contest sponsored by the Colonial Coffee Company, the "prize," their own morning show over 50,000-watt WLAC out of Nashville. Within a few years under the sponsorship of Sunway Vitamins, the group's broadcasts were syndicated to major cities across the United States and they began billing themselves as the "Southland's Famous Fairfield Four." Radio led to making records and, beginning in 1946, the Fairfield Four released sides on the Bullet, Dot, Delta, and M-G-M labels, and later on Champion, Old Town, and Nashboro. Extending themselves through the far reach of media, the Fairfield Four would influence both sacred and secular vocalists across the land, among them blues singer B.B. King. "Before I left my hometown of Indianola, Mississippi," says King, "the Fairfield Four used to come on the radio every morning real early before we went to work. I became a great fan and, in fact, ...(Sam) McCrary had a lot of influence on my singing over the years, and that's the truth." In the mid-1940s, the Fairfield Four underwent personnel changes. The Carrethers brothers departed and McCrary assembled a new lineup with baritone James Hill, lead tenor Edward "Preacher" Thomas, utility singer Willie Frank Lewis, and Isaac "Dickie" Freeman, who developed as one of the most important bass vocalists in the genre. "This group," wrote gospel scholar Doug Seroff, "was invincible in 'Battles of Song' with the premier gospel groups in the nation." The Fairfield Four had a successful run, but then ceased touring in 1950. Hill and Freeman formed a new group, the Skylarks, before retiring completely from professional singing, and McCrary became a church pastor, continuing to perform locally as the Fairfield Four with a revolving lineup of singers. In 1980, the Fairfield Four reunited to perform at a celebration of pioneering Birmingham quartets. That event sparked a return to the professional arena with a lineup of Reverend Sam McCrary, James Hill, Isaac Freeman, Willie Richardson, Wilson Waters, and Robert Hamlett. Over the ensuing two decades, the Fairfield Four reached audiences across cultures and worldwide, their tours, recordings, and nationally televised appearances with Lyle Lovett, Elvis Costello, and John Fogerty earning them a broader fan base even larger than in their heyday "golden age" years. Today, the Fairfield Four are best known from their appearance on the soundtrack and on screen in the Coen Brothers 2000 film, O Brother Where Art Thou. They are multiple Grammy winners with albums including Standing in the Safety Zone (1992) and I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray (1997) on Warner Brothers, Wreckin' the House (1998) on Dead Reckoning, The Fairfield Four and Friends Live from Mountain Stage (2000) on Blue Plate, and by their bass singer Isaac Freeman with the Bluebloods, Beautiful Stars (2003) on Lost Highway. Among their awards and honors, the National Endowment for the Arts, National Heritage Award, 1989; Tennessee Lifetime Achievement Award, 1994; Nashville Music Award Lifetime Achievement Award, 1995; James Cleveland Stellar Award, 1996; Grammy Award, Best Traditional Gospel Recording, for I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray, 1997; Gospel Music Hall of Fame, inducted, 1999. The Fairfield Four, continuing to perform a cappella, have been singularly important in revitalizing and preserving the oldest style of traditional African American spiritual and gospel singing. Amazingly, the current line-up still maintains its ties to the earliest configuration of the Fairfield Four. Bass singer Isaac Freeman, in the group since the late 1940s, and Robert Hamlett were key figures in the Fairfield Four's reemergence in the 1980s. Joe Rice, the youngest member, came aboard in time for the 1997 Grammy-winning Warner Brothers album, I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray. Latest members Ed Hall and Joe Thompson also have longtime associations with the Fairfield Four. Ed Hall, a pioneering African American radio personality, sang starting in the late 1940s with the Fireside Singers, the Fairfield Four's auxiliary "juniors." Joe Thompson, a relative of the Fairfield Four's founding Carrethers brothers, worked with Reverend Sam McCrary's Fairfield Four throughout the 1950s. Discography Singles "Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around/Standing in The Safety Zone", Dot, 1947 "When I Get up in Heaven/Amazing Grace", Dot, 1947 "Tree of Level/Jesus Met the Woman at the Well", Dot, 1949 "Dear Lord, Look Down Upon Me/Savior Don't Pass Me By", Dot, 1949 "In The Wilderness/Let Me Tell You About Jesus", Dot, 1949 "In The Upper Room/I'll Tell The World", Dot, 1950 "I Don't Know Why I Have to Cry/When I Move in the Room", Dot, 1950 "Don't Drive Your Children Away/Does Jesus Care", Dot, 1950 "Nobody To Depend On/Old Time Religion", Dot, 1950 "No Room at the Inn/Talking About Jesus", Dot, 1950 "I Love The Name Jesus/Leave Them There", Dot, 1950 "On My Journey Now/Love Like a River", Dot, 1950 "Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow/Don't Drive Her Away", Dot, 1950 "Packing Every Burden/Don't Leave Me", Dot, 1951] "My Prayer/Come on to This Altar", Dot, 1951 "Waiting for Me/Angels Watching", Dot, 1951 "I'm in Your Care/I Can Tell You the Time", Dot, 1951 "When We Bow/Let's Go", Dot, 1951 "Hope To Shout in Glory/All the Way", Dot, 1951 "I'll Be Satisfied/I've Got Good Religion", Dot, 1951 "Come Over Here/Who Is That Knocking", Dot, 1953 "His Eye Is on the Sparrow/Every Day", Dot, 1953 "How I Got Over/This Evening Our Father", Dot, 1953 "Stand by Me/Hear Me When I Pray", Dot, 1953 "When The Battle Is Over/Standing on the Rock", Dot, 1953 "Somebody Touched Me/Mother Don't Worry", Dot, 1953 "We Never Grow Old/Jesus in Heaven", Dot, 1954 "God Knows I'm a Pilgrim/Heaven in My View", Dot, 1954 Albums Revival , Nixon Studio, Nashville TN, 1989 Standing in the Safety Zone, Warner Bros. Records, 1992 I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray, Warner Bros. Records, 1997 Wreckin' the House, Dead Reckoning, 1998 Fairfield Four and Friends Live from Mountain Stage, Blue Plate, 2000 The Bells Are Tolling, Ace, 2001 Road to Glory, Fuel, 2001 Beautiful Stars, Isaac Freeman and the Bluebloods, Lost Highway, 2002 Other contributions "Lonesome Valley", on O Brother, Where Art Thou? (soundtrack), 2000 Lifted: Songs of the Spirit (2002, Sony/Hear Music) - "Roll Jordan Roll" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.