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presley31
08-03-2008, 05:37 PM
Elvis - a Gospel singer?: Elvis Presley is firmly seated on the throne as the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, but his love for gospel music could have prevented it, according to one-time Blackwood Brothers member and Gospel Hall of Fame inductee Rick Price.

“Our kind of music has been around for well over 100 years,” Price said. “There used to be a company called the Stamps Music Company, and they sold song books.”

The song books, Price said, contained music written with shape notes, a form of notation in which the notes are represented by shapes to make the songs easier to learn.“One of their (the Stamps Music Company’s) ideas was to start a singing group,” Price said. “They started something called the Stamps Quartet. The quartet cycled through various members through the years, filling the lead, tenor, baritone and bass positions classic to the genre

“The Blackwood Brothers ended up buying the Stamps Music Company (including the Stamps Quartet) in the ’60s. That’s the group that backed Elvis,” Price said, “so there’s always been a connection to Elvis with Blackwood.”

The Stamps Quartet replaced the Imperials as Elvis’ backing singers and toured with Elvis through most of the 1970s. However, that was after Elvis had made it as a solo act, and Price said the Blackwood Brothers’ ties to the King began even earlier.“Cecil Blackwood had a group with Elvis back in the ’50s,” Price said, then clarified the two weren’t actually in a band at the same time. Cecil Blackwood, Price said, was in a gospel band called the Songfellows. Presley was pursuing his music career at the time and was interested in joining the group.

Elvis’ chance to be a Songfellow came following the tragic death of Blackwood Brothers baritone R.W. Blackwood in a plane crash in 1954, when Cecil Blackwood left the Songfellows to take his older brother’s position in the Blackwood Brothers, Price said. However, Elvis was unable to accept the offer to join the Songfellows because the contract he had with Sun Records had just been sold to RCA, who would not release Elvis, Price said.

“Elvis went to Sun Records to try to get out of his contract when it happened,” Price said, “and he couldn’t get out.”

Elvis went on with his highly successful musical career, and the Blackwood Brothers continued on their path to be the first inductees to the Gospel Hall of Fame. The Blackwood Brothers and Elvis remained friends, though, and stayed in touch through the years.

“(The Blackwood Brothers) would go to his house, and they would sing gospel music all night long,” Price said. “He loved quartet music. He always said he wanted to be a quartet singer. “When (Elvis’) mother died back in the ’60s, he hired a plane so the Blackwood Brothers could sing at her funeral. They ended up singing about 13 or 14 songs.”

The friendship the two musical acts shared was long-lasting, and when Elvis died in 1977, Price said, some of the Blackwood Brothers even sang at his funeral. Price was never fortunate enough to meet Elvis, having joined the Blackwood Brothers close to the time of the King’s death, but, he said, “they would tell me all kinds of stories.” (News, Source: Sean Hart, The Argus Observer)

source: http://www.elvisinfonet.com/

Unchained Melody
08-03-2008, 05:40 PM
Thank you for that article. Gospel music is one of my favorite Elvis music to listen to. Absolutley love it ! :notworthy

Jungleroom76
08-03-2008, 05:56 PM
One of my personal long time theories has always been that if Elvis had lived past that fateful day of August 16th, 1977, he may very well have gotten his health straightened around and shifted the focus of his music more towards gospel and/or country music. He was already doing very well on the country music charts during the last couple of years of his life, but his heart and soul was always focused on his religious side and I can definitely see Elvis focusing his musical career in the field of gospel music! :hmm:

Thanks for posting the great article Jen!! (y)

TCB!
Mike

Unchained Melody
08-03-2008, 06:03 PM
I think the same thing Mike.

Way Down was number 1 on the country charts when he passed wasn't it :hmm:

Had he lived and gotten into good health again a album dedicated to nothing but his gospel music cut in the studio would have been great. I love the way his voice was on the Jungle Room sessions just imagine that a gospel album from then :notworthy

SleepyJack
08-05-2008, 05:50 PM
A few nights back I was watching the concert from Omaha,Nebrasks (the June 19th 1977) show on youtube.....I played back "I really don`t want to know" several times....there is just something really great about his voice on that..in a bluesy/gospel kind of way. reminded me a lot of Ray Charles...I think he would have made some killer gospel music at that time had he lived.....

Diane
08-05-2008, 05:57 PM
Great article, thank you Jen.

Yes I agree Elvis would have been fantastic with gospel and country. His bluesy music are always my favorites.....Down In The Alley etc.

Diane

rocknroll
08-06-2008, 04:33 PM
I will always consider Elvis a "soul" singer just because of the way he sang all kinds of music......from the soul.

Unchained Melody
08-06-2008, 11:16 PM
I will always consider Elvis a "soul" singer just because of the way he sang all kinds of music......from the soul.

Agreed. He always most of the time that is sang from the soul imo.

tony70
08-07-2008, 12:14 AM
Elvis loved gospel music and wanted very much to be a gospel artist and I think if he was still around he would be a gospel artist.

Unchained Melody
08-07-2008, 12:32 AM
Elvis loved gospel music and wanted very much to be a gospel artist and I think if he was still around he would be a gospel artist.

At one point in his life he wanted to be in a gospel quartet.

KPM
08-07-2008, 11:55 AM
At one point in his life he wanted to be in a gospel quartet.
In 1975 an evangelist came to the church I was going- he was from Memphis.
He spoke all week long and the big service was Saturday night. I was in the beginning of a long bad time in my life, but kept it hid inside. I went to the Saturday night service only to appease my wife and friends from my church.
I sat wanting to leave, and only halfway listening until I heard out of no where the name Elvis Presley! I was stunned-how many times do you here the name of a popular singer in the middle of a revival service. He talked of how Elvis had everything in life-except total peace of mind.
The evangelist said he knew someone who sang back-up for Elvis, (he would not give a name even later when I asked him he said he was told he could tell the story but no name) and that Elvis had talked of wanting to give up the secular music-and to sing nothing but gospel. That at times he felt that was his true calling-to sing gospel.
But this person said Elvis knew a lot of people counted on his tours for their living-and he knew that singing gospel would not bring in the money to keep all of them working. He said Elvis also worried that people would come not to hear the gospel-but to hear Elvis. So according to this back-up singer-Elvis tried to sing one inspirational song per show for the last few years.
It was a strange sermon-one I could have never imagined to hear.:blush:

elvia7
08-07-2008, 12:07 PM
'I will always consider Elvis a "soul" singer just because of the way he sang all kinds of music......from the soul.' - this is wonderful think, rocknroll :)
I think to same.

tony70
08-07-2008, 03:43 PM
At one point in his life he wanted to be in a gospel quartet.

very true he loved the gospel quartet

tony70
08-07-2008, 03:47 PM
In 1975 an evangelist came to the church I was going- he was from Memphis.
He spoke all week long and the big service was Saturday night. I was in the beginning of a long bad time in my life, but kept it hid inside. I went to the Saturday night service only to appease my wife and friends from my church.
I sat wanting to leave, and only halfway listening until I heard out of no where the name Elvis Presley! I was stunned-how many times do you here the name of a popular singer in the middle of a revival service. He talked of how Elvis had everything in life-except total peace of mind.
The evangelist said he knew someone who sang back-up for Elvis, (he would not give a name even later when I asked him he said he was told he could tell the story but no name) and that Elvis had talked of wanting to give up the secular music-and to sing nothing but gospel. That at times he felt that was his true calling-to sing gospel.
But this person said Elvis knew a lot of people counted on his tours for their living-and he knew that singing gospel would not bring in the money to keep all of them working. He said Elvis also worried that people would come not to hear the gospel-but to hear Elvis. So according to this back-up singer-Elvis tried to sing one inspirational song per show for the last few years.
It was a strange sermon-one I could have never imagined to hear.:blush:
he was always worried bout others so that is so true , kinda what i wanted to say (Elvis knew a lot of people counted on his tours for their living-and he knew that singing gospel would not bring in the money to keep all of them working.) So I thank you for that info