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  2. The Fairfield Four - Wikipedia

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    The Fairfield Four is an American gospel group that has existed for over 100 years, starting as a trio in the Fairfield Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee, in 1921. [1] They were designated as National Heritage Fellows in 1989 by the National Endowment for the Arts, which is the United States government's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.

  3. The McCrary Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The McCrary Sisters. The McCrary Sisters are an American gospel music quartet from Nashville, Tennessee, formed in 2010 by sisters Ann McCrary, Deborah McCrary, Regina McCrary, and Alfreda McCrary. They have released four studio albums and one live album: Our Journey (2010), All the Way (2013), Let's Go (2015), Live (2017) and A Very McCrary ...

  4. Still Rockin' My Soul - Wikipedia

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    Label. Fairfield Four Records. The Fairfield Four chronology. Beautiful Stars. (2002) Still Rockin' My Soul. (2015) Still Rockin' My Soul is an album by the Fairfield Four. [1] [2] [3] It earned the group a Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album.

  5. Ann McCrary - Wikipedia

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    vocals. Years active. 1988–present. Labels. Daywind. Beverly Ann McCrary (born August 24, 1950) is an American gospel musician and Christian R&B singer, who is a traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel, and Christian pop recording artist. She started her music career, in 1988, and released one studio album, Ann McCrary, in 2002.

  6. George McCurn - Wikipedia

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    In the early days he was also a member for a brief period of West Coast-based group the Gospel Harps. In 1950, he joined Fairfield Four and replaced Isaac Freeman who had previously replaced in Kings of Harmony. In October 1950, he recorded with the group and this marks the period of his first time recording. [2]

  7. Children, Go Where I Send Thee - Wikipedia

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    The Fairfield Four has recorded multiple versions of the song on various releases. [2] A version for children appears on the 1984 Cabbage Patch Kids album "A Cabbage Patch Christmas". Woody Guthrie rewrote the lyrics to the song in 1949 and adapted the song to become “Come When I Call You.”

  8. Jerry Zolten - Wikipedia

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    Website. jerryzolten .com. Jerry Zolten is an American writer, advocator for, and producer of American roots music. A Professor at Penn State University, he is best known as the author of a book tracing the 90 year career of the African-American Dixie Hummingbirds gospel group and their influence on both sacred and secular music.

  9. Montrell Darrett - Wikipedia

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    Urban Soul, R&B, Former Gospel. Montrel Darrett (born as Charles Joseph Montrel Darrett on November 4, 1969 in Evansville, IN) is an American singer. He is the founder and CEO of Urban Icon Entertainment VII. Darrett served 8 years in the U.S. Navy and is a Persian Gulf War veteran. He is a former member of the award-winning gospel performing ...