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Ivan Parker was raised in Sanford, North Carolina, where his father was a pastor in a Pentecostal church. [1] In 1982, Parker joined the Singing Americans , and in 1983 he became lead vocalist of the Dove Award -winning group the Gold City Quartet. [ 2 ]
Gold City (formerly known as Gold City Quartet) is an American southern gospel quartet based in Gadsden, Alabama.Formed in 1980, the group was one of the most successful quartets through the 1980s and 1990s, charting ten number one hits in Singing News magazine and being host to many icons in the Christian music industry, including Brian Free, Ivan Parker, Mark Trammell, Mike LeFevre, and Tim ...
The Singing Americans were a Southern Gospel group based in Maiden, North Carolina.They are best known for being a stepping stone to popular singers, such as Mark Flaker (Florida Boys) Ivan Parker (), Danny Funderburk (the Cathedrals), Clayton Inman (Kingdom Heirs, Won By One, and Triumphant Quartet), David Sutton (Kingdom Heirs and Triumphant Quartet), Michael English (Gaither Vocal Band ...
I Choose You may refer to: I Choose You, a 2004 release by Point of Grace "I Choose You" (Keyshia Cole song), a 2013 single by Keyshia Cole "I Choose You" (Sara Bareilles song), a 2014 single by Sara Bareilles "I Choose You", a 1973 song by Willie Hutch from The Mack soundtrack "International Players Anthem (I Choose You)", a 2007 single by UGK
I Choose You is the tenth album and sixth studio album by Contemporary Christian group Point of Grace. It was released in 2004 by Word Records. The album is the first to feature new member, Leigh Cappillino, who replaced founding member Terry Jones. It is also the group's first full studio album since their 2001 release, Free to Fly.
Ray Parker Jr. had enjoyed a successful career in music when he received a call from his friend Gary LeMel about doing music for a weird film called “Ghostbusters.” Originally a session ...
"I Choose" is a punk rock song by the Offspring. It is the eighth track on their fourth studio album, Ixnay on the Hombre (1997), and was released as its fourth and final single. The single enjoyed less commercial success compared with the previous singles from the album and was omitted from the band's Greatest Hits album (2005).
Adding more variety to his schedule, Burger formed an impromptu sideline group with Ivan Parker and Kirk Talley around 1998 called "The Trio." The group performed at several events each year. (Shane Dunlap later replaced Parker.) Burger was known throughout his career to tell of how God healed his hands and playing the piano was his way of ...