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  2. J.D. Steele - Wikipedia

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    J.D. Steele is an American singer, songwriter, arranger and choir director best known for his work with Prince, as the J.D. Steele Singers in "The Gospel at Colonus", in musical theatre, and as a member of the vocal group The Steeles.

  3. Jevetta Steele - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, Steele eventually moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota to become a criminal lawyer. [1] Steele later embarked upon a solo career within music and the stage. She also went on to be a member of gospel group The Steeles along with her sister Jearlyn and her three brothers JD, Fred and Billy. [1] [3]

  4. Tom Brumley - Wikipedia

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    In a 2005 interview, Brumley called it "a godsend being asked to join Rick's band, and I still think "Garden Party" was a highlight of my recording career". [1] Country music singer Marty Stuart , speaking of Brumley, said "He was also, in my opinion, one of the cornerstone guys that kind of bridged country music and rock'n'roll, as well, with ...

  5. The Staple Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Staple Singers were an American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group. Roebuck "Pops" Staples (December 28, 1914 – December 19, 2000), the patriarch of the family, formed the group with his children Cleotha (April 11, 1934 – February 21, 2013), [1] Pervis (November 18, 1935 – May 6, 2021), [2] [3] and Mavis (b.

  6. Heritage Singers - Wikipedia

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    Tim Davis [20] (1989, since 1992; non-touring member since 2016) Garth Gabriel [21] (since 1982 in the main group; member of Heritage Singers II from 1973 to 1978) Cindy Haffner [16] (since late 1978) Frank John Sallis (since 1978 in the main group; member of Heritage Singers II from 1973 to 1978) Andrea Judd (since late 1997; non-touring ...

  7. Tito Jackson, founding member of the Jackson 5, dies at 70 - AOL

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    Tito Jackson, founding member of the popular Black American Motown group The Jackson 5 with his brothers, died on Sunday at the age of 70, his family said. The Jackson 5 was a band of teenage and ...

  8. Angelic Gospel Singers - Wikipedia

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    1997: Jesus Is A Burden Bearer; 2000: Home In The Rock; Singles. 1949: Jesus/There Is No Friend; 1949: Just Jesus/This Same Jesus; 1949: Touch Me, Lord Jesus/When My Savior Calls Me Home; 1949: Yes, My Jesus Cares/Somebody Saved Me; 1950: Back To The Dust/He Never Has Let Me Alone; 1950: My Life Will Be Sweeter/There Must Be A Heaven Somewhere

  9. The Perrys - Wikipedia

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    Band member Kent Barrett left to become a pastor. Nicole Watts and Barry Scott came in to fill these spots. Scott soon left the group and was replaced by Mike Bowling, a former member of the New Hinsons. In 1997, the group transitioned to Daywind Records, owned by Dottie Leonard Miller. They also signed an exclusive booking agreement with ...