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LaBreeska Hemphill (February 4, 1940 - December 9, 2015) was an American Southern gospel performer. She was a member of The Happy Goodman Family and The Hemphills. With her husband and children, she won eight GMA Dove Awards and three BMI Awards, and she was inducted into the Dollywood Gospel Hall of Fame and the Delta Music Museum Hall of Fame.
Consider the Lilies is a religious album released by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The album was originally released in 2003. [1] It was remastered in 2023 along with a release on vinyl. [2] The music in this first album on the choir's new label represents a broad range of musical feeling—from the joyful "Rejoice, the Lord is King!" and ...
Consider the Lilies (Biblical Gospel of Matthew), G. Schirmer, 1921 Death Triumphant (text by the composer), R. L. Huntzinger, 1922 Depart from Me, sacred song (unknown author), Harold Flammer, 1919
The group was founded by Serene Campbell and Pearl Barrett, who are sisters, in the United States in 1991, though both were born in New Zealand. Their first album (as Serene & Pearl) was 1995's Crazy Stories , followed by a self-titled 1997 release which included the single "Cup", a major hit at Christian radio .
The Hemphills, former gospel music group originally from Bastrop, Louisiana This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 11:14 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Heart — the pioneering band that melds Nancy Wilson’s shredding guitar with her sister Ann’s powerhouse vocals — is hitting the road this spring and fall for a world tour that Nancy Wilson ...
What songs were cut from Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie? The movie is shorter than the concert, so these songs had to be cut for time: 'The Archer,' 'No Body, No Crime,' 'Long Live,' 'Cardigan ...
She also played drums in local fife-and-drum bands, [2] beginning with the band led by her paternal grandfather, Sid Hemphill, in which she played snare drum and bass drum. [3] Aside from sitting in at Memphis bars a few times in the 1950s, most of her playing was done in family and informal settings, such as picnics with fife-and-drum music ...