GRAMMY AWARDS
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2004 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album
Always Hear The Harmony: The Gospel Sessions
Englebert Humperdinck, The Blackwood Brothers Quartet (Mark Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Bill Shaw, Ken Turner, Brad White - pianist), The Jordanaires & The Light Crust Doughboys.
1982
Best Gospel Performance, Traditional
I'm Following You
Produced by Mark Blackwood
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Pat Hoffmaster, Ken Turner, Tommy Fairchild - pianist)
1981 Grammy Award
Best Gospel Performance, Traditional
The Masters V
The Masters V Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Jake Hess, Rosie Rozell, J. D. Sumner, Hovie Lister - pianist)
1980 Grammy Award
Best Gospel Performance, Traditional
We Come To Worship
Produced by Mark Blackwood
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., John Cox, Ken Turner ,Tommy Fairchild - pianist)
1979 Grammy Award
Best Gospel Performance, Traditional
Lift Up The Name Of Jesus
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Pat Hoffmaster, Ken Turner, Tommy Fairchild - pianist)
1978 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Gospel Performance, Traditional
His Amazing Love
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Pat Hoffmaster, Ken Turner, Tommy Fairchild - pianist)
1977 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Gospel Performance, Traditional
Bill Gaither Songs by the Blackwood Brothers
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Pat Hoffmaster, Ken Turner, Tommy Fairchild - pianist)
1976 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Gospel Performance
Learning to Lean
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Pat Hoffmaster, Ken Turner, Tommy Fairchild - pianist)
1974 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Gospel Performance
There He Goes
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood, Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood, Jr., Pat Hoffmaster, Ken Turner, Tommy Fairchild - pianist, Billy Blackwood - drums)
1973 Grammy Award
Best Gospel Performance
Release Me (From My Sin)
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Bill Shaw, Ken Turner, Tommy Fairchild - pianist)
1972 Grammy Award
Best Gospel Performance
L-O-V-E
Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Bill Shaw, London Parris, Tony Brown - pianist)
1971 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Gospel Performance
He's Still the King of Kings (and Lord of Lords)
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood Jr., Bill Shaw, London Parris, Billy Blackwood - drums, Tony Brown - pianist, Larry Davis - bass guitar)
1969 Grammy Award
Best Gospel Performance
In Gospel Country
Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, London Parris, Dave Weston - pianist)
1968 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Gospel Performance
Yours Faithfully
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, London Parris, Dave Weston - pianist)
1967 Grammy Award
Best Gospel Performance
More Grand Old Gospel
Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, John Hall, Dave Weston - pianist)
1967 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Gospel Performance
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Sings for Joy
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, John Hall, Dave Weston - pianist)
1967 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Sacred Performance
Surely Goodness and Mercy
George Beverly Shea with The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, John Hall, Dave Weston - pianist)
1966 Grammy Award
Best Sacred Recording (Musical)
The Grand Old Gospel
Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
( James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, John Hall, Dave Weston - pianist)
1966 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Sacred Recording (Musical)
How Big is God
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, Bill, Shaw, John Hall, Whitey Gleason - pianist)
1965 Grammy Award Nominee
Best Gospel, Sacred, Inspirational Performance
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
(James Blackwood Sr., Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, J.D. Sumner,
Whitey Gleason - pianist)