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Ronald Franklin Blackwood was the firstborn son of Elaine and RW Blackwood Sr. of the original Blackwoods. As a child growing up in a family of performers, Ron was surrounded by many influences in the music industry. Ron grew up and became a manager or booking agent for many stars such as Hank Jr, Vern Gosdin, Billy Walker, Archie Campbell (Hee Haw), Tommy Overstreet, Moe Bandy, Jerry Wallace, Tanya Tucker, Ronnie McDowell, Faron Young, Elvis Vocal Group, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Terry Blackwood & The Imperials, Carman, Dottie Rambo, Billy Dean, and Larry Gatlin. He was also the manager of the late, great J.D. Sumner. Along with that, Ron has many memories of being backstage with Elvis. Ron founded the Blackwood Quartet in 1964, where he recorded hundreds of albums and went on tour.

Ron has had many groups in Gospel music and has been on the stage with many Country Music Greats, such as Louise Mandrell, The Mandrell Sisters, Willie Nelson at Farmaid (Ron and Willie are friends),  Roy Rogers, and Dale Evans. Ron and his group were on the Grand Old Opry in 1964 and stood on stage many times at FarmAid. In addition, Ron had the Blackwoods at many fairs and festivals, opening the door for Gospel music groups to be at these fairs and festivals today.

Ron Blackwood managed five theaters and lived with his brother, R.W. Jr., in Pigeon Forge for 15 years, during which time they made the Blackwood Singers the number one breakfast show in Pigeon Forge.

Bob Dylan went on the Grammy Award preshow, gave a speech, and talked about a possible album with Ron Blackwood and the Blackwoods. Also, Willie Nelson wants to do a Gospel album with Ron and the Blackwoods. This is all because of Ron Blackwood's connection.

Because of all that Ron Blackwood has given to not only Lynn but everyone he came in contact with, I endeavor to continue his legacy with this new agency with old friends that Ron touched and taught.

Thank You, Ron!

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