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Following the close of The House of Blues, Lance Sterling, owner of The Rose in Pasadena, brought St. James in to emcee The Rose's Soulful Sunday Brunch, adding live soul and Motown music along with gospel choir. [15] St. James is the leader of The St. James Gospel Choir, recording and performing at different venues and on television programs ...
Gary McSpadden (January 26, 1943 – April 15, 2020) was an American pastor, singer, songwriter, record producer, television host and motivational speaker. He had musical roots in quartet music and Southern gospel with The Statesmen, the Oak Ridge Boys, the Imperials, the Bill Gaither Trio, and The Gaither Vocal Band. [1]
"Wait for Me" is a song by contemporary Christian musician Rebecca St. James. It is one of St. James' most well-known songs, encouraging sexual abstinence until marriage. "Wait for Me" peaked in the top two on Radio & Records CHR Top 30 chart in September 2001. [1] "Wait For Me" was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2002 Dove Awards. [2 ...
The Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame, created by the Texas Gospel Music Association, is a Hall of Fame [1] dedicated exclusively to recognizing meaningful contributions by individuals and groups in all forms of gospel music. [2] [3]
In late 2008, St. James announced she would star as the lead role in Sarah's Choice, a film that was released to DVD on 17 November 2009. [65] It includes "Little One", a song by St. James. [66] The song was released almost two years later on 2 September 2011. [67] The film received good reviews from Christian movie critics. [68] [69]
Evie later became a mentor to Christian musician Rebecca St. James, [5] joining her for an event series geared toward helping girls and women apply biblical principles in the 21st century. [ 9 ] Evie was officially inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame on February 22, 2005, [ 4 ] and was one of the inaugural inductees to the Christian ...
The Dixie Hummingbirds publicity photo. The Dixie Hummingbirds (formerly known as The Sterling High School Quartet) are an influential American gospel music group, spanning more than 80 years from the jubilee quartet style of the 1920s, through the "hard gospel" quartet style of gospel's golden age in the 1940s and 1950s, to the eclectic pop-tinged songs of today.
[3] [4] Fred Jones is the pastor of Mt. Zion Pentecostal Holiness Church in Markham, Texas. [5] In 2012 the group performed at SXSW music festival and in 2014 at Lincoln Center. [5] They were scheduled to perform at the 2020 SXSW music festival. [6] In 2015 a documentary, The Jones Family Will Make A Way, was released. [3]