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  1. The Fairfield Four was first organized as an a cappella gospel trio of young African American men in the Sunday school of the Fairfield Baptist Church in Nashville in the early 1920s. Under the direction of the church's assistant pastor, Reverend J. R. Carrethers, the group consisted of Carrethers's sons, Rufus and Harold, and a neighbor, John Battle.

  2. 17 de sept. de 2009 · The legendary Nashville a cappella gospel group, The Fairfield Four, was organized in 1921. Best known for their work in "O Brother Where Art Thou," they've ...

  3. Provided to YouTube by Warner RecordsTelephone Road (with the Fairfield Four) · Steve Earle · The Fairfield FourEl Corazon℗ 1997 Warner Records Inc.Drums, Ta...

  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UCcSCxURVjddRUxD6h0YEWtAThe Fairfield Four - YouTube

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  5. Best known from their appearance on the soundtrack and on screen, O Brother Where Art Thou, The Grammy Award-winning Fairfield Four continue to perform a cappella & have been singularly important in revitalizing & preserving the oldest style of traditional spiritual & gospel singing.

  6. Provided to YouTube by Curb RecordsStanding In the Safety Zone · The Fairfield FourStanding In the Safety Zone℗ Word Entertainment LLC, A Curb Company. 25 Mu...

  7. 19 de mar. de 2018 · A concert by African-American gospel quartet The Fairfield Four. Speaker Biography: The Fairfield Four is an African-American gospel quartet that has existed...