Alabama Gospel Music
Jefferson County, Alabama, a true crossroads of steel and song, is recognized as the birthplace and capital of a cappella gospel singing. This style of music emerged in the early 20th Century when a boom in the coal and steel industries led to a massive migration of African American workers to Jefferson County. The workers were housed in segregated company towns and worked for meager wages. With little available recreation, they soon formed singing groups, and Jefferson County established its preeminence in the gospel world.
Although Jefferson County’s reign as a gospel center came to an end long ago, two of the oldest gospel quartets remain in Bessemer, Alabama: The Sterling Jubilees (started in 1929 at the Bessemer Pipe Plant) and The Four Eagle Gospel Singers (started in 1938 at the U.S. Steel Plant in Fairfield, Alabama).
Joe Watson has been the lead singer of The Four Eagle Gospel Singers since 1946. (SoundPortraits.org)
“Lord Give Me Wings” – The Kings of Harmony of Alabama
Featured Artists
Campbell Brothers
Delta-aires
Silver Voices
Birmingham Sunlights
Birmingham Jubilee Singers
Kings of Harmony
Blue Jays
Sterling Jubilee Singers
Four Eagles
Angelic Harmonizing Chorus
Campbell Brothers
Dorothy Henderson
Good Samaritan Singers
Pillars
Gospel Harmonettes of Demopolis AL
Poole Brothers