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  2. Don Moen - Wikipedia

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    God Will Make a Way: The Best of Don Moen was released in 2003 and features 19 greatest hits. The title song was written for his sister-in-law and her husband, whose oldest son died in an auto accident while their other three children survived but were seriously injured.

  3. Dottie Peoples - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Dottie Peoples. Dorothy "Dottie" Peoples is an American gospel singer from Dayton, Ohio. After completing high school, she toured with gospel pioneer Dorothy Norwood, a member of the Caravans. After a stint in jazz, she relocated to Atlanta in 1979, [ 1 ] and returned to her gospel roots. She has been dubbed "Songbird of the South."

  4. List of songs written by Dottie Rambo - Wikipedia

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    Oh Blessed Hope (Dottie Rambo, Steve Brock, Vestal Goodman) Oil And The Wine, The. Old Home Place. On The Sunny Banks (The Oak Ridge Boys, Gaither Homecoming) One Day Nearer Home. One Door To Heaven. One More Chance. One More Valley (Carol Channing, Bob Cain) One Step At A Time.

  5. The Lord Will Make a Way - Wikipedia

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    Al Green chronology. Truth N' Time. (1978) The Lord Will Make a Way. (1980) Higher Plane. (1981) The Lord Will Make a Way is a studio album by American musician Al Green, released in 1980. [1] It was his first gospel album.

  6. Shirley Caesar - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Ann Caesar-Williams, nee Caesar, (born October 13, 1938), [1] known professionally as Shirley Caesar, is an American gospel singer. Her career began in 1951, when she signed to Federal Records at the age of 12. [2] Throughout her seven decade career, Caesar has often been referred to as the "First Lady of Gospel Music", [1] and "The ...

  7. The Dixie Hummingbirds - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Albertina Walker - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Walker was born in Chicago, Illinois, [2] to Ruben and Camilla Coleman Walker. Her mother was born in Houston County, Georgia, and her father in Bibb County, Georgia. They moved to Chicago between 1917 and 1920 where they lived out their lives. Albertina had four siblings born in Bibb County and four born in Chicago.

  9. With God on Our Side (song) - Wikipedia

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    Label. Columbia. Songwriter (s) Bob Dylan. Producer (s) Tom Wilson. " With God on Our Side " is a song by Bob Dylan, released as the third track on his 1964 album The Times They Are A-Changin'. Dylan first performed the song during his debut at The Town Hall in New York City on April 12, 1963.