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  2. Luther Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Barnes is the lead female vocalist of the group, with her many talents. She has been mentored in the music ministry by her cousin, Luther and together Luther Barnes and Deborah Barnes share the fame in the song "I'm Still Holding On." Deborah Barnes is the leading female vocalist heard on most of his music and the music of his father.

  3. David Campbell (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Floodlight – Barnes Family Songs for Flood Relief "Around the World" (with Jimmy Barnes and Mahalia Barnes) "She's My Baby" "Love Me Tender" (with Jimmy Barnes and Mahalia Barnes) "Sun & Moon" (with Rachael Beck) 2014 This Girl "Walk On" (with Jimmy Barnes) 30:30 Hindsight (Jimmy Barnes album) "I Wan'na Be Like You" We Love Disney "Mr Wardrove"

  4. Jimmy Barnes discography - Wikipedia

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    Floodlight – Barnes Family Songs for Flood Relief "When Two Hearts Collide" (with Kasey Chambers) "I've Seen It All" "Around the World" (with David Campbell and Mahalia Barnes) "Love Me Tender" (with David Campbell and Mahalia Barnes) "If I Needed You" (with Kasey Chambers) Storybook "Too Much Ain't Enough Love" (with Joe Bonamassa) 2012

  5. Dave Barnes - Wikipedia

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    The eldest of three children, Barnes was born in South Carolina in 1978, the son of a pastor who relocated his family to Kosciusko, Mississippi when Barnes was six years old. [2] [3] The Barnes family then moved to Knoxville, Tennessee the summer during his junior year of high school, where he graduated from Farragut High School in 1996.

  6. Ghetto Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    "Ghetto Cowboy" is the lead single by American hip hop collective Mo Thugs taken from their second studio album Chapter II: Family Reunion, released in 1998 via Mo Thugs/Relativity Records. It features contributions from Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, Powder P, Thug Queen and Layzie Bone's wife Felecia.

  7. Leave It There - Wikipedia

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    1997 – F. C. Barnes, "Take Your Burden (to Jesus)" [178] [179] on the albums Keep Me All the Way [180] and A Live Reunion; [181] a different gospel song; 2002 – Juanita Wynn, "Leave It There" [182] on the album U Don't Know; [183] a different gospel song. It quotes the second line of the refrain of the Tindley song, and may have been ...

  8. The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!)

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    The album contains a handful of juvenile joke songs, including "Family Reunion", a musical retelling of comedian George Carlin's seven dirty words routine, and "Blow Job", a celebration of oral sex. Throughout the performance, DeLonge and Hoppus alternate vocally portraying Satan through a voice changer, [28] and parody their own lyrics. Nearly ...

  9. Barnes & Barnes - Wikipedia

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    By 1978, Barnes & Barnes had gained public recognition with the radio debut of their novelty song "Fish Heads," on the US nationally syndicated Dr. Demento Show. [1] When recording or performing as Barnes & Barnes, Mumy and Haimer adopt the personae of Art Barnes and Artie Barnes, respectively; twin brothers from the fictional civilization of ...