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  1. His brothers, Doyle Blackwood (1911–1974) and 15-year-old James Blackwood (19192002), already had some experience singing with Vardaman Ray and Gene Catledge. After adding Roy's 13-year-old son, R.W. Blackwood (1921–1954), to sing baritone, the brothers began to travel and sing locally.

  2. Doyle Blackwood was the bass singer in the original Blackwood Brothers Quartet and accompanied the group on guitar. He served in that position from 1934-1942. Doyle retired from the quartet in the late 40's and managed the Blackwood Brothers Record Shop in Memphis.

  3. 24 de jul. de 2021 · Genealogy for Doyle J. Blackwood (1911 - 1974) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. The Blackwood Brothers are a Grammy-winning gospel quartet that has been singing for over 80 years. Visit their official website to learn more about their history, music, albums, and merchandise. You can also check their schedule and book your tickets to see them perform live in a city near you.

  5. The Blackwood Brothers Quartet was formed in 1934 with brothers Roy, Doyle, James and Roy's son, R.W. In the late 50s Roy and Doyle retired from traveling and in 1954 R.W. was killed in a tragic airplane crash.

  6. Doyle sang bass in The Memphians Quartet with his son Terry, Verle Pilant, Chalmers Walker and Jackie Marshall on piano. ...more.

  7. www.blackwoodquartet.com › bioBio | My Site

    Brothers Roy, Doyle and James Blackwood, along with Roy’s son R.W., formed what was to become the most beloved and respected gospel group of all time, The Blackwood Brothers Quartet.