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Blackwood Brothers with JD Sumner - Crossing Chilly Jordan

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

Blackwood Brothers with JD Sumner (and Friends) - Crossing Chilly Jordan.
JD Sumner, Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood, Bill Shaw & Whitey Gleason. Also joined by other group members that were part of Singing Time In Dixie TV Show.

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  • Who is the pianist at the beginning?

  • @georgedebleu

    Whitey Gleason

  • Who's in the very back on the left behind Faye Speer?

  • Horace Parrish.

Top Comments

  • omg that would have rocked, Chief would rock on this song.

  • This is a great vid!! Love the way the groups join in. J.D. was cool cat!!

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  • ive just noticed that bill shaw never claps, interesting

  • J.D. Sumner had an exceptional, extraordinary, unique, beautiful bass voice! James Blackwood & The Blackwood Bros. were the best! :)

  • @SuperLuke1967 he gave up as i said in my last post

  • @RonsGurl82488 which song

  • @RonsGurl82488 if he sang lower than jd then why was jd in the guenius book of records instead of him

  • @dutchyboy66 London Paris. He really sang lower than JD did but on one song they had a battle and London gave up, but he had a much purer voice than JD did.

  • Boy I'd like to have 2 or 3 of those microphones...

  • Lindo. Maravilhoso.

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