Artist's albums
Warrior
1998 · album
The Best Of Prince Dixon And The Jackson Southernaires
1997 · compilation
The Brothers Dream…Alive
1996 · album
The Word In Song
1995 · album
Lord You've Been Good To Me
1994 · album
Legendary Gentlemen
1993 · album
Live and Anointed (Live)
1992 · album
Thank You Mama for Praying for Me...
1990 · album
On the Third Day
1989 · album
Power Packed
1988 · album
Hear Our Prayers O Lord
1986 · album
Lord, We Need Your Blessings
1985 · album
Greatest Hits
1985 · compilation
Live At Jackson State University
1985 · album
Made In Mississippi
1984 · album
Lead Me
1983 · album
A Touch of Class
1981 · album
Miracle
1980 · album
It Started at Home
1980 · album
Jackson Southernaires
1978 · album
All God's Children
1976 · album
Down Home
1975 · album
Back Again
2006 · album
Reality
2005 · album
Destiny
2004 · album
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Biography
A musical legend in their native Mississippi, the long-lived gospel group the Jackson Southernaires was formed in 1940 by producer Frank Crisler; originally comprising Huey Williams, Roger Bryant, Jr., Maurice Surrell, James Burks, and Luther Jennings, the quintet took its earliest cues from the Mississippi Blind Boys but swiftly honed its own distinctive style, becoming the first group in the state to implement guitar, bass, drums, and keyboard into their stage act. After decades of touring, they signed their first contract with Duke/Peacock in 1963; their debut, Too Late, was one of the label's best-selling releases. After a brief stint with ABC/Dunhill during the early '70s which yielded the LPs Save My Child and Look Around, the Southernaires signed with Malaco in 1975, where they enjoyed their greatest success with a series of hit albums including 1979's Legendary Gentlemen, 1981's Touch of Class, and 1982's Down Home. In addition to hosting their own radio show for over four decades, the Southernaires also starred in their own television series, Gospel Unlimited, and won Traditional Male Group of the Year honors from the Gospel Music Workshop of America each year from 1987 to 1989; 1991's Thank You Mama for Praying for Me... earned the group a Grammy nomination, as well. They continued performing and recording well into the '90s, albeit with Jennings as the lone remaining original member. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi