The Blackwood Brothers Quartet is a prominent American gospel group founded in 1934 by brothers Roy Blackwood, Doyle Blackwood, James Blackwood, and R.W. Blackwood. Renowned for their Southern Gospel style, they are noted for their close harmonies and broad influence in shaping the genre. The quartet achieved significant recognition with their influential works such as "I'd Rather Have Jesus" and "He Touched Me". Over their long career, they have garnered eight Grammy Awards, solidifying their place in the history of American gospel music.