We all four grew up together in a small Virginia country town. And, for some strange reason... God only knows... we got to singin' around. And about twice a year at the National Guard Armory or the old school house we'd go see the Blackwood Brothers who were coming to town to sing especially for me. They always drew a crowd of young folk and old women, and men with the mortgage on their homes. Farmers and teachers, rich men and preachers... the old school house was full, and they would come. And we bought up every album, every picture, every single; their autographs were the only things free. But the main thing they were sellin' was Jesus and good singin'