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  2. Clay Evans (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Clay Evans (June 23, 1925 – November 27, 2019) was an African American Baptist pastor and founder of the influential Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois, famous for its gospel music infused Sunday service and choir. [1] Evans released his first musical project in 1984, What He's Done For Me with Savoy Records.

  3. Redemption Songs - Wikipedia

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    Redemption Songs is a collection of reinvented hymns and spiritual songs. As part of a church community that believed passionately the blessing of understanding the story of redemption through early church songs and ancient hymns, Jars of Clay found themselves a part of a growing renaissance, one that inspired them to write new songs using the rich hymn texts as the foundation.

  4. Clay Evans - Wikipedia

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    Clay Evans may refer to: H. Clay Evans (1843–1921), American politician and businessman; Clay Evans (One Tree Hill), a fictional character from the television series One Tree Hill; Clay Evans (swimmer) (born 1953), Canadian Olympic swimmer; Clay Evans (pastor) (1925–2019), influential 20th-century African-American pastor in Chicago and ...

  5. Clay Crosse - Wikipedia

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    Clay states, "During this life-changing time for me there was a clear change in my career. What was once a focus on 'Christian entertainment' was now a genuine calling to the ministry." Clay then began working in local ministry, serving as worship pastor for The Love of Christ (TLC) Community Church in Memphis under head pastor Dana Key (of the ...

  6. Work (Jars of Clay song) - Wikipedia

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    "Work" is a song written and performed by Jars of Clay. It is the second radio single from their 2006 studio album Good Monsters. The song was the 13th most played song on U.S. Christian Hit Radio stations in 2007. [1] A live concert version of the song appears on the Live Monsters EP, which was released in 2007.

  7. Intermodulation (album) - Wikipedia

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    The recording is a follow-up to their highly acclaimed 1962 collaboration, Undercurrent.Evans and Hall had also recorded together a number of times in larger ensembles, including on John Lewis's Odds Against Tomorrow soundtrack and Jazz Abstractions, Evans's Interplay and Loose Blues quintet sessions, and The Gary McFarland Orchestra.

  8. List of Teletubbies episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Teletubbies are playing "peek-a-boo." They stop to watch Tamzin Griffin as the Funny Lady. She tells a story about a "Naughty Sock." After the video, Dipsy tries to fall asleep. He is distracted by the other Teletubbies, who are making noise. Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa and Po decide to sleep outside instead.

  9. No Other Love (1953 song) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Rodgers originally composed this tune (with the title "Beneath the Southern Cross") for the NBC television series Victory at Sea (1952/1953). When Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II collaborated on Me and Juliet, Rodgers took his old melody and set it to new words by Hammerstein, producing the song "No Other Love". [1]