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Andraé Edward Crouch / ˈ ɑː n d r eɪ / (July 1, 1942 – January 8, 2015) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, record producer and pastor. Referred to as "the father of modern gospel music" by contemporary Christian and gospel music professionals, [1] Crouch was known for his compositions "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power", "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" and "Soon ...
Live in London (Andraé Crouch album), 1978; Live in London (April Wine video), 1981; Live in London: Babymetal World Tour 2014, a video album, 2015; Live in London (Beach Boys album), 1970; Live in London, an album by the Berzerker, 2010; Live in London (Brand New Heavies album), 2009; Live in London, an EP by Bridgit Mendler, 2013
The Archers toured in support through 1994, when they disbanded. In 1992 at Canyon Hills Assembly of God in Bakersfield, California at a concert during the "Colors of your Love" tour, Gary Archer was in the audience and was asked to come up on stage to perform with Tim and Steve, "The Archer Bros" performed a couple of songs together.
Atle Bakken (born 1962 in Sandefjord, Norway), is a composer, performer and producer from Norway, known on both sides of the Atlantic, through his work with Stevie Wonder, Sting, Diana Ross, Andy Summers, Snoop Dogg, Andraé Crouch and scoring credits such as the Fox/HBO award-winning TV comedy series Martin, starring Martin Lawrence.
Milele, which means "forever" in Swahili has performed alongside gospel artists like Andrae Crouch and Helen Baylor and recorded four albums, Forever, Level up, Afrique and their most recent recording, Monday. Apart from the music, Milele has also launched many campaigns in Africa with the purpose of providing means for impoverished African ...
Live at Carnegie Hall, a 1973 gospel album by Andraé Crouch; Live at Carnegie Hall (Renaissance album), 1976; Live at Carnegie Hall, a 1978 live album by jazz saxophonist Dexter Gordon; Live at Carnegie Hall (Liza Minnelli album), 1981; Live at Carnegie Hall, a 1988 live album by The Winans; Live at Carnegie Hall, a 1988 live album by Sweet ...
The song was planned for the HIStory World Tour but was not included in the final setlist. A version was released on the 2004 DVD Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour. Jackson would have performed the song for the This Is It concerts which never took place due to his sudden death.
Sometime during Bob Ayala's early career in the 1970s he toured with Andraé Crouch throughout the United States, opening for him at each concert. In 1981, Bob, along with his wife Pam, did a concert tour of Australia. At that time he was primarily performing songs from his recently released album "Journey." [1]