THE FAIRFIELD FOUR
During the 1940s, the Fairfield Four were among the top-ranked gospel quartets, along with the Dixie Hummingbirds, Five Blind Boys, and Soul Stirrers. Originally a gospel duet created in the early '20s by the pastor of Fairfield Baptist Church in Nashville to occupy his sons, Harry and Rufus Carrethers, they became a gospel trio with the addition of John Battle. The group was transformed into a jubilee quartet by the '30s and began the first of numerous personnel changes. They recorded for RCA Victor and Columbia during the decade and were known for their reinterpretations of standard hymns, featuring bright, close baritone and tenor harmonies. When the Fairfield Four sang, they utilized the full extent of their voices, moving easily from deep, rolling basslines to the staccato upper peaks of the tenor range, all executed with precise, intricate harmonies and ever-shifting leads.
The Fairfield Four reached their broadest audience when the Sunway Vitamin Company sponsored a nationally broadcast radio show for them daily at 6:45 a.m. on WLAC, Nashville. At the same time, they also continued touring; it was a grueling schedule, especially with the drive to Nashville, and often the group would be missing a member or two on the show. In 1942, the quartet recorded for the Library of Congress, but by 1950, it all became too much. Coupled with some financial trouble and a dwindling radio audience, the Fairfield Four broke up, though one member, Reverend Sam McCrary, used the group name to perform with other quartets. In 1980, the Fairfield Four from the '40s was reunited for a concert in Birmingham, Alabama, by Black gospel specialist Doug Seroff. In 1989, they were designated as National Heritage Fellows by the National Endowment for the Arts. They continue to perform, though the original members are either deceased or retired.
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Discography
15 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
Gospel - Released by Word Records on 9 sep. 1997
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Still Rockin' My Soul
Gospel - Released by Fairfield Four Records on 10 mrt. 2015
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Standing In the Safety Zone
Gospel - Released by Word Records on 1 jan. 1992
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Live from Mountain Stage (Live)
Funk - Released by Blue Plate Music on 16 mei 2000
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The Bells Are Tolling
Gospel - Released by Universal Music Enterprises on 19 nov. 1962
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Standing On The Rock
Gospel - Released by Universal Music Enterprises on 1 jan. 1995
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The Bells Are Tolling
Jazz - Released by Black Sheep Music on 1 jan. 1962
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The Best of the Fairfield Four 1946-53
Gospel - Released by ACROBAT on 12 nov. 2012
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The Bells Are Tolling
R&B - Released by Old Town Records on 1 jan. 1962
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My God Called Me This Morning (Live)
Soul - Released by Gospel Road on 26 jun. 2020
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The Bells Are Tolling: The Old Town Single
R&B - Released by Old Town Records on 10 aug. 2012
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At the Gates of the City
Gospel - Released by The Entertainers on 1 jan. 2012
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Best Mixtape Ever: The Fairfield Four
Gospel - Released by Best Mixtapes Ever on 24 aug. 2015
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