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  2. Gaither Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 1992, the Gaither Vocal Band had just wrapped up a recording session in a Nashville, Tennessee, working on an album called Homecoming, which featured many of the great voices of southern gospel music: The Speers, The Gatlins, Jake Hess, The Cathedrals, Howard & Vestal Goodman, Buck Rambo, Eva Mae Lefevre, James Blackwood, Hovie Lister, Jim Hill, and J.D. Sumner & The Stamps.

  3. Christmas Gaither Vocal Band Style - Wikipedia

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    CCM, Christmas music: Label: Gaither Music Group: Gaither Vocal Band chronology; Lovin' Life (2008) Christmas Gaither Vocal Band Style (2008) Gaither Vocal Band Reunion

  4. Gaither Vocal Band - Wikipedia

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    The original Vocal Band (called the New Gaither Vocal Band) was formed spontaneously, backstage of a Gaither Trio concert. It consisted of Bill Gaither and Gary McSpadden of the trio, along with two of the trio's backup singers, Steve Green and Lee Young. The quartet sang "Your First Day in Heaven" on stage that night. [5]

  5. Janet Paschal - Wikipedia

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    She also began the Annual Cancer Walk at Gospel Music's premier weeklong festival NQC. [11] In May 2019, Paschal was inducted into the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee. It is the association's highest award, recognizing trailblazers that have made a profound impact on Christian & gospel music.

  6. Lynda Randle - Wikipedia

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    She also markets a number of singing videos [5] featuring her mellow alto voice in gospel music, particularly southern gospel. She also heads Lynda Randle Ministries in Kansas City, Missouri . Randle on March 21, 2009, became one of the main artists featured by Feed the Children as a fundraising solicitation for contributions.

  7. Category:Southern gospel performers - Wikipedia

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    Gaither Homecoming; Gaither Vocal Band; Bill Gaither; Danny Gaither; Gloria Gaither; Jim Garstang; Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers; Gold City; Howard Goodman; Rusty Goodman; Sam Goodman; Vestal Goodman; The Gospel Harmony Boys; Gospel Music Hall of Fame; Greater Vision; Buddy Greene; TaRanda Greene; The Greenes; Andy Griffith

  8. Jonathan Pierce - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Pierce Hildreth, known professionally as Jonathan Pierce (November 15, 1967 – May 9, 2020), [1] [2] was an American CCM, gospel singer from Odessa, Texas and an interior designer in Nashville. Pierce used his first and middle name while omitting his last name for career purposes.

  9. Squire Parsons - Wikipedia

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    Squire Enos Parsons Jr. (born April 4, 1948), is a Southern Gospel singer and songwriter. He was born in Newton, West Virginia, to Squire and Maysel Parsons, [1] and was introduced to music by his father, who was a choir director and deacon at Newton Baptist Church. Squire's father taught him to sing using shaped notes. [2]