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11 lis 2012 · Isaac Freeman passed on October 16, 2012. "Dickie," as he was known by those close to him, was one of the most profound bass singers of 20th Century American...
25 paź 2012 · Isaac "Dickie" Freeman was an exceptional singer, gifted with one of the finest bass voices in spiritual or secular music. Freeman, who died last week at 84, was the anchor.
He’s a brilliant rhythm vocalist who adopted techniques long before they would be widely used by funk bass guitar players, and he has the kind of pure and precise tone to sing any style of vocal harmony.
"The group split up in 1950, and Hill, Freeman, and Lewis moved to Greenville, Alabama, where they founded a new quartet, the Skylarks. McCrary, however, kept the Fairfield Four name and added tenors Willie Love and Willie "Little Axe" Broadnax to the group."
1 mar 2002 · Back in the late 1940s, Isaac “Dickie” Freeman was perhaps the premier bass singer in gospel music. He wasn’t feted like his would-be rival Jimmy Ricks, whose basso profundo held down the bottom for the Ravens, the pre-doo-wop quartet once billed as “the greatest group of them all.”
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21 kwi 2002 · "Beautiful Stars" (Lost Highway) is the first solo album from 73-year-old Isaac Freeman, the remarkable bass of the Fairfield Four, a pioneering Nashville gospel quartet that, after an 80-year...