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  1. The Fairfield Four are the recipients of multiple honors including 3 Grammy Awards, (1) Best Traditional Gospel Recording "I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" in 1997, (2) Album of the Year for the "O Brother Where Art Thou" Soundtrack Recording in 2001, (3) Best Gospel Roots album "Still Rockin' My Soul" in 2016, and two Lifetime Achievement Awards.

  2. About. Known best for their appearance at the end of the film O Brother Where Art Thou, and on the subsequent soundtrack release, the Fairfield Four are alive and well and still singing in the traditional African American a cappella gospel style they have been known for since the group's inception almost 100 years ago.John Fogerty loved Fairfield's rootsy sound so much he decided he had to ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 18 de dic. de 2014 · http://noisetrade.com/thefairfieldfour/the-fairfield-four-christmasThe Fairfield Four want to wish you a very Merry Christmas! Be sure to check out their web...

  5. As Cross Rhythms' 2022’ retrospective on legendary Nashville-based harmonizers The Fairfield Four showed, the group's 101 year history is a remarkably rich and diverse one. Originally formed in 1921 by Reverend JR Carrethers at Nashville's Fairfield Missionary Baptist Church, the group's ever-evolving line up has allowed them to remain active and in demand to this very day.

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  7. American gospel group founded in the Fairfield Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee, in 1921. While typically performing as a quartet, they were founded as a trio and have also been a quintet. Also known as Fairfield Four, The Fairfield Four Quartet, The Famous Fairfield Four, The Fairfield Five Singers. John Battle (2) (lead tenor vocals, 1921-47)