"Dig A Lil Deeper..." By JD Sumner & The Stamps
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JD was the king. I always have to shake my head when people say this guy or that guy can go lower. JD was alot more than the lowest voice on the planet...he was a superhuman person and star.
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I don't feel like a bass whenever I listen to this guy. How do you train to go THAT low?
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Another perspective on JD: He could hit a C1, which is the lowest note on a tuba or lower than the lowest string (E1) on a double bass. Yes, a double bass does not (usually) go as low as JD Sumner could.
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@jlonnon It wasn't just the low range. He had a pretty decent high end as well. Check out the Blackwood's "In That Land" sometime to hear JD up in 2nd tenor territory. Plus, JD had fantastic tone and delivery to go with his range.
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@kameelion they are!!!!
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May his soul RIP...If you have a good ear, this man was singing in the range of the bass guitar...I just stumble across him this morning...I love bass singers...Now I have to put Mr. Sumner up on the pedestal with Mr. Isaac Dickie Freeman from the Fairfield four...Sorry Isaac, you have to share the spot light now...
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TVFD used to do an annual gospel concert as a fundraiser. We had JD & the Stamps as the headliner one year. AMAZING voice!!
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I have a CD of JD Sumner & the Stamps. JD really lets it loose on Bill Gaither's Homecomilng Video "Down by the Tabernacle."
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@brianisawesom and by base notes, i meant bass notes... well untill he burps in the end... that's pretty low.
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@brianisawesom the base notes in the fairfield four version are MUCH better.
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@Fooberedo Me too. :-)
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Man I wish I could have met JD
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The first time I heard this song was by the Fairfield Four- their base is great too!
ludenasan 4 years ago 5
i know! i love the fairfield fours version! and of course you can't go wrong with jd sumner and the stamps
hoover4000 4 years ago 3