Blind Boys of Alabama

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THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA

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In the seven decades since the Blind Boys of Alabama first began singing together, America has witnessed a World War, the civil rights movement, and the Summer of Love; the moon landing, Vietnam, and the fall of the Berlin Wall; JFK, MLK, and Malcolm X; the invention of the jukebox, the atomic bomb, and the internet. Through it all, the Blind Boysʼ music has not only endured, but thrived, helping both to distinguish the sound of the American south and to push it forward through the 20th century and well on into the 21st. Consisting of Jimmy “Jimster” Carter, Ricky McKinnie, Paul Beasley, Rev. Julius Love, newest addition Sterling Glass, and led by Music Director and lead guitarist Joey Williams, the group has the rare distinction of being recognized around the world as both living legends and modern-day innovators. They are not just gospel singers borrowing from old traditions; the group helped to define those traditions in the 20th century and almost single-handedly created a new gospel sound for the 21st Since the original members first sang together as kids at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Blind in the late 1930s (including Jimmy Carter, who leads the group today), the band has persevered through seven decades to become one of the most recognized and decorated roots music groups in the world.

Touring throughout the South during the Jim Crow era of the 1940s and 1950s, the Blind Boys flourished thanks to their unique sound, which blended the close harmonies of early jubilee gospel with the more fervent improvisations of hard gospel. Since they released their debut single, “I Can See Everybody’s Mother But Mine,” on the iconic Veejay label in 1948, the Blind Boys have been hailed as “gospel titans” by Rolling

Stone Magazine. In the early 1960s, the band sang at benefits for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and were a part of the soundtrack to the Civil Rights movement. But as the years passed, gospel fans started to drift away and follow the many singers who had originated in the church but were now recording secular popular music. And the Blind Boys, who refused many offers to ‘cross over’ to secular music, also saw their audiences dwindle. However, the Blind Boys persevered, and their time came again, starting in the 1980s with their starring role alongside Oscar winner Morgan Freeman, in the Obie Award-winning Broadway musical The Gospel at Colonus, which began a new chapter in their incredible history. It’s almost unbelievable that a group of blind, African-American singers, who started out touring during a time of whites-only bathrooms, restaurants and hotels, went on to win five GRAMMY® Awards, a Lifetime Achievement GRAMMY, be inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and to perform at the White House for three different presidents.

The Blind Boys are still going strong both with their recordings and their worldwide touring. Their latest album release is Almost Home, created in 2017 on their own BBOA Records label, in collaboration with Amazon Music. It was released widely, digitally, and physically via Single Lock Records in 2020. The album was recorded with four different GRAMMY-winning producers in four different cities. John Leventhal recorded the Blind Boys and their band in New York City, Vance Powell in Nashville, Chris Goldsmith in Seattle, and Los Lobosʼ Steve Berlin at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals. The result is a collection that captures the band's singular spirit and pulls off the masterful feat of looking

backwards while still sounding as vital and modern as ever. Almost Home features songwriting contributions from an exceptional collection of artists including Valerie June, North Mississippi Allstars, Phil Cook, John Leventhal, Marc Cohn, Ruthie Foster, and more. The album is composed primarily of original songs which focus on the remarkable journey of the band’s two surviving original members at the time, long-time leader Clarence Fountain (who has since passed away), and current leader Jimmy Carter. One of the only non-originals is “See By Faith”, an unrecorded Bob Dylan original given to them, released digitally only.

A couple years ago, the Blind Boys collaborated with 15-time Grammywinning bluegrass and banjo legend Béla Fleck. The resulting was “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free,” a cover of a song made famous by Nina Simone. It was released in 2021 as the A Side on a limited edition 7-inch, with “See By Faith” (a Bob Dylan cover of a previously unreleased song) as the B Side, as a Record Store Day exclusive. The single was then released digitally, followed by a nomination for a GRAMMY Award for Best American Roots Performance. 2022 brought two more collaborations. After touring ten countries with Afropop stars Amadou & Mariam, the two groups released the single “Netola.” And after several concerts with classically trained hip-hop duo Black Violin, including at iconic venues Ravinia and Wolf Trap, the bands put out “We Are One” and “The Message.”

While the Blind Boysʼ recording career stretches back to the 1940s and thereafter experienced the rise and fall of Gospel music, at the dawn of the new millennium came a rebirth, with a string

of Grammy winning releases and a dynamic group of collaborators. In 2001, they released Spirit of the Century on Peter Gabriel’s Real World label, mixing traditional church tunes with songs by Tom Waits and the Rolling Stones, and won the first of their Grammy Awards. The next year they backed Gabriel on his album Up and joined him on a world tour. Shortly thereafter, David Simon chose their cover of Waits’ “Way Down in the Hole” as the theme song for the first season of HBO’s acclaimed series The Wire. Subsequent albums included collaborations with the likes of Willie Nelson, Ben Harper, Mavis Staples, Robert Randolph, Aaron Neville, Patty Griffin, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and the late Allen Toussaint.

In 2013 came the release I’ll Find A Way, a powerful collection of gospel and spiritual songs new and old, featuring some of the Blind Boys’ most fervent vocals as well as contributions by a new generation of Blind Boys fans, including Justin Vernon (also known as Bon Iver) and Merrill Garbus (also known as Tune-Yards). In 2014 the Blind Boys released Talkin’ Christmas!, a collaboration with Grammy winning blues legend Taj Mahal, that continued the band’s streak of creating original and unique work. It includes new versions of Christmas standards, covers of hidden gospel gems, and seven brand-new holiday songs featuring Money Mark on keyboards, Taj Mahal on vocals and songwriting collaborations with Stax Records soul legend William Bell.

In 2019 came an album collaboration with Marc Cohn, known for his smash hit “Walking in Memphis”, and producer John Leventhal. Work To Do, a unique collection that combines the songwriting talents of Marc Cohn with the soul-

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stirring harmonies of the Blind Boys, is comprised of three studio tracks by Cohn and the Blind Boys and seven intimate live performances recorded at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook, CT, during a taping of the PBS series The Kate

It’s without a doubt that the Blind Boys of Alabama are a pillar of American music and icons of Gospel. The New York Times have said they “came to epitomize what is known as jubilee singing, a livelier breed of gospel music,” adding that “they made it zestier still by adding jazz and blues idioms and turning up the volume, creating a sound…like the rock 'n' roll that grew out of it.” The New Yorker simply called them ”legendary.“

The Blind Boysʼ live shows are roofraising musical events that appeal to audiences of all cultures, as evidenced by an international itinerary that has taken them to nearly every continent. On tour they have performed on some of the world’s most prestigious stages, including with music icons like Stevie Wonder, Prince, and Lou Reed. The Blind Boys of Alabama have attained the highest levels of achievement in a career that spans over 75 years and shows no signs of diminishing. “When the Blind Boys started out, we werenʼt even thinking about all these accolades and all that stuff,” founding member Jimmy Carter told NPR. “We just wanted to get out and sing gospel and tell the world about gospel music.” Mission accomplished!

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Layna Arvanites

Grade 8; Frelinghhuysen Middle School; Nominated by Gillian Erlenborn

Layna is a singer through and through. She sings in the 8th grade choir and the Select Choir at FMS as well as with the schoolʼs Jazz Band. She participates in several musicals throughout the year; including at FMS, MPAC, and at several summer programs. Layna is an expert at adapting her style and technique for the various genres that she performs and does so with a wildly mature and controlled instrument that is far beyond her years. She is a hard worker and positive role model. It has been an honor to watch Layna grow over her three years at FMS and I canʼt wait to see what is to come for her!

Mila DaRocha

Grade 6; Rockaway Valley School; Nominated by Sara Bartel Mila is a talented vocal musician. She works hard on improving her voice and testing herself to come out of her comfort zone. She is always eager to learn more and improve herself as a vocalist and performer. She has been an active member of the school musical, and is a current member of the Upper Grade Chorus where she had a solo in our Winter concert.

David Doherty

Grade 12; Roxbury High School; Nominated by Patrick Hachey

David Doherty has been a member of the RHS Vocal Music Department for the past four years. During that time, he has been a member of Concert Choir, Chorale, Classic Sounds Honors, Madrigals, Glee Club (Tenor-Bass Choir), Sensation & Revelation (jazz choirs), North Jersey Region Honors Choir, NJ All State Mixed Choir, ACDA Eastern Region Honor Choir, and ACDA National Honor Choir. In addition, David has been taking private voice lessons and has been a member of the cast of the Spring Musical for our years. I have had the privilege of being Davidʼs choral director and his private voice instructor during his high school years. I have witnessed him move from a newly changed bass voice who had a hard time matching pitch to a basso profundo who serves as the section leader for our entire department. David is currently in the process of auditioning for universities to continue his vocal studies and pursue a career in music education.

Misi Gellar

Grade 12; West Morris Mendham High School; Nominated by Patricia Danner

Misi is a truly exceptional musician, possessing a strong foundation in music theory, excellent aural skills, and a natural talent for performance. He embodies leadership through his calm, dedicated, and thoughtful approach to both music and theatre. Misi has participated in all of the Mendham HS Choral ensembles (Concert Choir, Mendham Voices, Treble Makers, Men In Black), as well as honor choirs from Morris Area Honor Choir to All-State Mixed Choir. Misi has a uniquely low voice, actively cultivating resonance in his lower register and exploring vocal techniques like subharmonic singing. This vocal depth and independence enrich our choirʼs repertoire, allowing us to tackle more challenging pieces. Misi has also graced our stage as a leading performer with the Mendham Players. His portrayals of the Baker in Into the Woods and Herr Ludwig in Cabaret showcased his insightful character understanding and thoughtful interpretations. Witnessing Misiʼs transformation from simply “playing the lead” to truly leading the cast with confidence has been so rewarding.

The 2024-2025 Music Student of the Month program is supported by The Walter F. and Alice Gorham Foundation, Inc.

Outstanding Vocalists

Ella Loeffler

Grade 8; Randolph Middle School; Nominated by Ann Kelly

Ella Loeffler, an 8th grader at Randolph Middle School, is involved in numerous facets of the music department at school. As a vocalist, Ella has been a member of both the choir and honor choir, Canzonetta, for all three years of middle school. In addition, she has been a member of the Morris Area Honor Choir for the past two years. She also plays the violin in the school’s string ensemble and has been a member of Con Brio, the honors orchestra, as well as played an active role in the school musicals. This February, she is looking forward to playing Kate in Legally Blonde, the Musical In addition to her musical talents, Ella is an honors student and takes part in her school’s leadership program, SIRI. She also participates in Girl Scouts and is a competitive swimmer and dancer.

Ava Joyce

Grade 7; John Hill School; Nominated by Yvonne Manca

Ava has been an asset to the music program at John Hill School. She has an outstanding voice and has a great range. She is always punctual and has been a soloist for the past two years. She is a reliable student and I am so happy to have her in the music program!!!

Tomas Ospina

Grade 12; Kinnelon High School; Nominated by Charles Linnell Tomas has been a leader of the choral program at Kinnelon High School for the last four years. Currently serving as president of the choral program, he is also co-student director of the contemporary a cappella choir. Tomas is a very talented singer, and has performed with the Morris Area Honor Choir. He is also a four-year member of the musical theatre program, last appearing as Donkey in Shrek the Musical. An excellent representative of Kinnelon High Schoolʼs choral music program, Tomas is recommended without reservation!

Abhishri Upadhyay

Grade 8; Brooklawn Middle School; Nominated by Danielle Hazel

Abhi is not only an excellent musician and talented singer but a pleasure to have in our choir. She has a great attitude and is always willing to help. She is also an outstanding leader in the soprano section. I can always count on her to know her parts and sing out for other members of her section to hear. I can give her a different part to sing, play it once, and she will sing it correctly every time after. In addition to coming to class prepared and excited to sing, she also brings her enthusiasm to musical rehearsals. She has been an integral part of our musical for the past two years and I cannot wait to see what she will bring to this yearʼs performance.

Persephone Wetcher

Grade 11; Morristown High School; Nominated by Christine Scott Persephone has been a member of our choir program at MHS for 3 years and has sung in both Treble Chorale and Mixed Chorale, our two advanced ensembles, for which membership is by audition. She has also been a member of our after-school Jazz Choir and Select Choirs. As a freshman, Persephone auditioned for and was selected to perform with the ACDA Jr. High AllState Choir. Persephone is a 3-year member of the Morris Area Honor Choir and NJSMA Region I Choir, a 2-year member of the NJ All-State Choir, and this year was also selected to perform with the 2025 NAfME Eastern Division All-Eastern Choir.

Haasini Vijayakanthan

Grade 7; Central Middle School; Nominated by Adam Aguanno Haasini continues to be an outstanding and dedicated member of the choral program as a vocal leader and participant. As a 6th grader she auditioned and successfully made and participated in the 2024 Northern NJ intermediate chorus, and she is currently preparing to again audition in this yearʼs chorus as well. She is a chief ancestor in this yearʼs production of Moana Jr. which features a lot of vocal solo work. Outside of school, she is a singer/songwriter creating original work and accompanying herself on the piano. Aside from her talent, she continues to show humility and kindness in our music class as well as in working with others in our music community.

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