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  1. Isaac Freeman Die Fairfield Four sind eine US-amerikanische Gospelgruppe , die auf eine mehr als 80-jährige Karriere blicken kann. Der Name ist jedoch irreführend, da die Fairfield Four nicht immer vier Sänger sind.

  2. 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...

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  3. 25. Okt. 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 on a host of...

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  4. 21. Juni 2013 · Great African American gospel music has an indisputable power, rooted in the audible faith of its performers and the beauty of their voices. As the bass singer of the Fairfield Four, an a cappella group that started more than a half century ago, Isaac Freeman is one of the brightest jewels in this tradition's crown.

  5. 24. Sept. 2009 · In 2002, at the age of 73, legendary bassist Isaac Freeman released his first solo album. Follow Freemans musical career from church singer to bassist of The Fairfield Four to solo artist.

  6. By 1949, Sam McCrary assumed leadership of the group and they continued to record and tour with various membership changes. "The group split up in 1950, and Hill, Freeman, and Lewis moved to Greenville, Alabama, where they founded a new quartet, the Skylarks.

  7. Isaac “Dickie” Freeman has one of the most powerful, versatile, striking voices one will ever hear. Listeners who want to hear virtuosity in nearly every style of bass singing could do so simply by listening to Freeman. His lead vocals as a member of The Skylarks are remarkable and varied.