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Birth name
  
Fair Cloth Barnes

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
F. Barnes

Years active
  
1984–2005

Instruments
  
Voice


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Also known as
  
Rev. F. C. Barnes; Rev. Faircloth Barnes

Born
  
June 22, 1929Rocky Mount, North Carolina (
1929-06-22
)

Occupation(s)
  
Christian pastor, singer, songwriter

Labels
  
Atlanta International (AIR gospel)

Died
  
July 11, 2011, Greenville, North Carolina, United States

Albums
  
A Live Reunion" (Volume 2), Live, Hold On, No Tears In Glory, Rough Side of the Mountain

Movies
  
The Barnes Family: A Live Reunion II, Rev. F.C. Barnes & Company: Live

Genres
  
Contemporary Christian music, Gospel music, traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel

Similar People
  
Rev FC Barnes & Company, Luther Barnes, Luther Barnes & The Red, James Cleveland, Rough Copy

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Reverend Fair Cloth ("F. C.", or "Faircloth") Barnes (June 22, 1929 – July 11, 2011) was an American gospel musician, and the founding pastor of Red Budd Holy Church, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. His recorded music career began in 1984, with the album Rough Side of the Mountain, released by Atlanta International Records (AIR Gospel); all his fifteen albums were on that label. That album reached no. 1 in the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart, and six others entered the top twenty.

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Early life

Barnes was born on June 22, 1929 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, as Fair Cloth Barnes. He was reared in the church at Marks Chapel Baptist Church, where he sang in the choir. He became a minister in 1955. He studied at United Christian College, Goldsboro, North Carolina, where in 1959 he earned his doctoral degree. He thereafter founded and preached at Red Budd Holy Church, and traveled with Rev. Janice Brown around North Carolina singing at churches.

Musical career

He began his recording music career in 1984 with the album Rough Side of the Mountain, with Rev. Janice Brown, on Atlanta International Records (AIR Gospel). That album would go on to chart on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart at No. 1. It stayed in the top ten for over a year; it sold more than a half million copies, and was therefore certified Gold by the RIAA. He released fourteen more albums on the same label. Six of them reached the top twenty, but only that album captured the top spot.

Personal life

Barnes and his wife Addrine Gaskins Barnes married in Greenville, North Carolina; that union lasted until his death. They had four sons, Samuel, Luther, Melvin, and Tony, and two daughters, Demita and Valencia, and one other daughter who predeceased him.

References

F. C. Barnes Wikipedia


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