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  2. Sheila Walsh (singer) - Wikipedia

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    As Walsh enjoyed some success both in the United Kingdom and America as a CCM musician, she was asked by minister Pat Robertson to serve as a co-host of his television talk-show, The 700 Club in 1987. [1] Walsh served in this capacity into 1992 and also hosted her own talk show, Heart to Heart with Sheila Walsh.

  3. Sheila Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Walsh may refer to: Sheila Walsh (novelist) (1928-2009), British romance novelist Sheila Walsh (singer) (born 1956), Scottish-born American Contemporary Christian vocalist, songwriter, speaker, author and talk-show host.

  4. REZ: Compact Favorites - Wikipedia

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    Compact Favorites was the name given to a series of CDs by Sparrow Records for several artists on its roster, including Sheila Walsh, AD, Steve Camp and Michele Pillar. Because CDs were relatively new to the Christian market and still considered a premium format, the idea was to compile the best tracks from albums that weren't likely to be ...

  5. Future Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Future Eyes is the title of the first solo album by the Scottish singer Sheila Walsh. It was recorded in Spring 1981 at Chapel Lane Studios near Hereford, engineered and produced by Paul Cobbold. It was released in the UK in 1981 on Chapel Lane Records. Sparrow Records released a slightly modified version for the North American market in 1982.

  6. Terry Meeuwsen - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Cliff Downs. In 1999, Meeuwsen toured with the Aspiring Women Conference , featuring speakers Twila Paris , Lisa Bevere, Stormie Omartian and others. [ 17 ] In 2000, she toured with the Women of Faith Group led by Sheila Walsh .

  7. Steve Taylor - Wikipedia

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    A follow-up album was begun, but it was not finished until 2022 as part of a Kickstarter campaign. The band was released from its contract, following slow sales for their debut, and broke up. Taylor returned with another solo album, Squint, and a live CD, Liver, in the mid-1990s.

  8. Cliff Richard singles discography - Wikipedia

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    Phil Everly (Phil Everly self-titled album) "True Love Ways" (live) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra: 8 35 24 — — 4 41 — 45 — — Dressed for the Occasion "Drifting" with Sheila Walsh: 64 — 28 — — — — — — — — Drifting (Sheila Walsh album) "Never Say Die (Give a Little Bit More)" 15 81 21 — 63 19 — 9 35 13 73 ...

  9. Wonderland (band) - Wikipedia

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    The EP contains "Not a Love Song", one music video and three live acoustic tracks. [16] The band recorded their self-titled debut album in 2010. In a November 2010 interview, Durran said that nine tracks had been recorded, with a few more to finish. [7] Wonderland worked with Andy Hill, Shep Solomon and Bob Clearmountain on the tracks. [7] "