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It was inducted into the Gospel Music Association’s Hall of Fame in 2016, and nominated for a best Southern Gospel album Grammy for the record Let The Redeemed Say So in 1990.
Pedro Henrique. Brazilian gospel singer Pedro Henrique has passed away after a tragic medical emergency on stage during a recent performance. The musical artist was 30 years old. According to TMZ ...
Free-form rock music disc jockey, radio producer, writer: 75: December 17, 2023: Carmichael, California, U.S. Heart attack [255] [256] Eric Moyo Zimbabwean gospel singer: 42: December 20, 2023: South Africa: Brain bleed; collapsed onstage [257] R. Scott Bryan The Allman Betts Band: December 22, 2023: Undisclosed [258] Laura Lynch Dixie Chicks ...
Location of death Cause of death Chris Karrer Amon Düül, Amon Düül II, Embryo: 76: January 2, 2024: COVID-19 [1] Glynis Johns Actress and singer: 100: January 4, 2024: Los Angeles, California, US: Natural causes [2] David Soul Actor and singer: 80: January 4, 2024: London, England: COPD [3] Larry Collins Country guitarist and singer ...
Grammy-award winning gospel singer Mandisa died of complications of class III obesity, according to her autopsy.. The star who rose to fame on season five of “American Idol” was found dead in ...
Deborah Marcia Fraser (June 9, 1965 – May 15, 2022) [2] [3] [4] was a South African gospel singer. She began her career in 1985 as a backing singer, and recorded her own album in 2000, titled Abanye bayombona, which became commercial success sold over 1 million copies in South Africa.
The following is a list of notable performers of rock music and other forms of popular music, and others directly associated with the music as producers, songwriters, or in other closely related roles, who died in the 2020s decade. The list gives their date, cause and location of death, and their age.
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]