Gospel legends The Blind Boys of Alabama are back in Tampa Bay on Saturday

The group is still at it despite the passing of its leader in 2018.

click to enlarge The Blind Boys of Alabama, who play Central Park Performing Arts Center in Largo, Florida on Dec. 16, 2023. - Photo by D. Bowen
Photo by D. Bowen
The Blind Boys of Alabama, who play Central Park Performing Arts Center in Largo, Florida on Dec. 16, 2023.
Eighty-four years after the band’s founding, The Blind Boys of Alabama are still on the road despite the 2018 passing of leader and founding member Clarence Fountain. The Boys’ show is still a borderline gospel revival and folklorist fantasy where the group works through jubilant gospel standards and music rooted squarely in the African diaspora.

The Grammy-winning group’s newest member, Reverend Julius Love, who joined in 2020, is flanked by longtime Blind Boy Ricky McKinnie (who became group leader this year) in the lineup.

Tickets to see The Blind Boys of Alabama play Largo's Central Park Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Dec. 16 are still available and start at $39.50.

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