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Biscuits & Jam

The Blind Boys of Alabama’s Ricky McKinnie

Biscuits & Jam

Meredith Corporation

Food, Music, Music Interviews, Arts

4.6640 Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Ricky McKinnie, the leader of the Blind Boys of Alabama, was born and raised in Atlanta, where he got his start singing in the church alongside his mother. Not long after that, while still in his teens, he embarked on a career as a singer and a drummer, often performing with a band called the Soul Searchers. Around the age of 20, he began to lose his eyesight, but as Ricky says, he never lost his vision. After playing with the Blind Boys of Alabama from time to time, he became an official member of the group in 1989, and since then, in various roles, he’s helped lead the band through years of success, fame, and Grammy Awards. Now the group is the subject of a fascinating new book called Spirit of the Century: Our Own Story. Sid talks to Ricky about why the Blind Boys have endured for so long, their hit version of “Amazing Grace,” what he’s learned over decades as a blind musician, and the song that always gets the crowd out of their seats. For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Biscuits & Jam is produced by: Sid Evans - Editor-in-Chief, Southern Living Krissy Tiglias - GM, Southern Living Lottie Leymarie - Executive Producer Michael Onufrak - Audio Engineer/Producer Jeremiah McVay - Producer Jennifer Del Sole - Director of Audio Growth Strategy & Operations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, welcome to Biscuits and Jam from Southern Living.

0:06.0

I'm your host, Sid Evans.

0:08.0

And today I'm talking with the leader of a legendary gospel group that dates all the way back to 1939,

0:15.0

the Blind Boys of Alabama.

0:17.0

Ricky McKinney was born and raised in Atlanta, where he got his start singing in the church

0:22.0

alongside his mother, Sarah. Not long after that, while still in his teens, he embarked on a

0:27.5

career as a singer and a drummer, often performing with a band called The Soul Searchers.

0:33.2

Around the age of 20, he began to lose his eyesight. But as Ricky says, he never lost his vision.

0:39.3

After playing with the Blind Boys of Alabama from time to time,

0:42.3

he became an official member of the group in 1989.

0:46.3

And since then, in various roles, he's helped lead the band through years of success, fame, and Grammy Awards.

0:53.3

Now the group is the subject of a fascinating new book

0:56.8

called Spirit of the Century, Our Own Story.

1:00.1

We'll talk about all that, plus their hit version of Amazing Grace,

1:04.4

what Ricky has learned over decades as a blind musician,

1:08.0

and the song that always gets the crowd out of their seats on this week's

1:12.1

Biscuits and Jam.

1:19.0

Well, Ricky McKinney, welcome to Biscuits and Jam.

1:21.8

Thank you, Sid.

1:22.5

Good to be here.

1:23.3

Ricky, where am I reaching you right now?

1:24.9

I can see a couple of Grammys in the background there.

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