MUSIC LEGENDS THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA RECORD COUNTRY GOSPEL ALBUM!
Five-time Grammy Award winners The Blind Boys of Alabama's amazing spirit and
soul is celebrated through songs as they team up with country music royalty to
release Take The High Road, a powerful new album that explores the deep
connections between traditional country and gospel music. Jamey Johnson,
currently one of country music's most acclaimed and compelling artists,
co-produced the album and performs on it along with guest artists Vince Gill,
Willie Nelson, Hank Williams Jr., Lee Ann Womack and The Oak Ridge Boys. This
amazing country roster is further backed by an A-list of top Nashville studio
musicians, with the result a stunning and powerful testament to the historic
relationship
between these genres.
The concept for the collaboration started with original Blind Boy Jimmy Carter's longstanding love of country music and his desire to do a traditional country-tinged gospel album. The idea blossomed when the Blind Boys were asked to curate a series of shows, including a country gospel night, at the prestigious Lincoln Center Festival last year, and was further ignited when the band met Johnson at the 2010 Alabama Music Hall of Fame dinner in Birmingham where they asked him to participate in the new album. The result is a remarkable recording of 13 songs, some time-tested and some brand new.
“There wasn't one person who didn't bawl like a baby or bust their heart
open at least once,” said Johnson in a recent New York Times interview,
reflecting upon these historic Nashville sessions. New friendships formed
quickly between the
artists, and soulful sounds were crafted out of a shared love of real and
authentic spiritual music. Recorded live in just a few days at the old RCA
soundstage, this album has the soulful feel of an old-school country-gospel
classic.