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  2. Eugene E. Lindsey - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Commander Eugene Elbert Lindsey U.S. Navy Date Of Action: June 4, 1942. The President of the United States of America takes pride in presenting the Navy Cross (Posthumously) to Lieutenant Commander Eugene Elbert Lindsey, United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Pilot of a carrier-based Navy Torpedo Plane and Squadron Commander of ...

  3. The Priests - Wikipedia

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    The trio have been singing together since they boarded in the 1970s as students at St MacNissi's College, Garron Tower, County Antrim.After signing a deal with SonyBMG in April 2008, the priests, all from the Diocese of Down & Connor, recorded their debut album, "The Priests", in Northern Ireland and Rome, with the unusual honour of having been allowed to record in St. Peter's Basilica, The ...

  4. The Akins - Wikipedia

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    The Akins [1] are a Gospel Music group of up to three brothers and their father. They write their own songs and play all of their own instruments. David, the father, began in 1988 when his three sons Dave, Nick, and Eli were children. While leading music at a youth retreat, David met a man nam

  5. Love God, Love People - Wikipedia

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    Love God. Love People.: The London Sessions was produced by Houghton with longtime collaborator Aaron W. Lindsey, and Tommy Sims. Houghton, Lindsey, and Sims also co-wrote five of the songs, including the first gospel single, "You Hold My World", which was nominated for a Dove Award. Three additional songs were penned by Houghton and his wife ...

  6. Eugene Monroe Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Monroe Bartlett Sr. (a.k.a. E.M. Bartlett) (December 24, 1885 – January 25, 1941) was an American Christian singer, songwriter and producer of gospel music. He wrote " Victory in Jesus ". Early life

  7. The Campbell Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Campbell Brothers at the 2015 Richmond Folk Festival The Campbell Brothers are an American Sacred Steel gospel group from Rush, New York , composed of three brothers and one son. The ensemble features prominent pedal steel guitar and began as the house band for a House of God Keith Dominion congregation.

  8. The Jubalaires - Wikipedia

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    The Jubalaires were an American gospel group active between 1935 and 1950. Originally known as the Royal Harmony Singers, [ 1 ] the band was known for song verses delivered in a rhythmic, rhyming style that has been described as an early version of rapping .

  9. The Larks - Wikipedia

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    Gene Mumford joined gospel group The Golden Gate Quartet, but in 1953 he decided to return to secular music. He recruited the quartet's Orville Brooks and pianist Glenn Burgess , and singers David "Boots" Bowers and Isaiah Bing of the King Odom Four, this group then becoming the new incarnation of The Larks.