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Bobby Jones Gospel was canceled and went off the air in 2015. [3] On radio, he is the host of The Bobby Jones Radio Show, a daily one-hour music program distributed by American Urban Radio Networks. [4] Previously, he hosted the weekly Bobby Jones Gospel Countdown which ran for more than a decade via AURN.
Bobby Jones Gospel (sometimes called The Bobby Jones Gospel Hour) was a program on BET hosted by Dr. Bobby Jones. The series premiered on January 27, 1980, two days after the network's January 25 launch. Bobby Jones Gospel features performances by gospel music artists. [1] As of August 2015, the series is BET's longest running.
In 2002 Andrews was inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame. She was a two-time Grammy Award nominee. It was announced prior to her death that Andrews would be honoured with the Ambassador Dr. Bobby Jones Legend Award at the 2013 Stellar Awards. [7] The award ended up being presented posthumously.
James Earl Jones, acclaimed actor and voice of Darth Vader and Mufasa, died Monday at 93 and left behind a substantial net worth. See his fortune.
As of James Earl Jones’s death on Sept. 9, the voice actor known for his rich baritone and roles in The Lion King, Field of Dreams, and Star Wars had amassed a net worth of $40 million ...
Phil Jones, a CBS News correspondent for more than 30 years, has died. He was 87. Jones died over the weekend at his home in Florida. He leaves behind a son, Paul, and a daughter, Pam.
Jones credited this experience with having had a significant impact on his later career. Jones completed his bachelor of arts (1959) and master of arts (1961) in speech from Bob Jones University and took additional courses in speech and drama at Northwestern University and New York University. He also received honorary degrees from two small ...
Bobby Jones (saxophonist) (1928–1980), American jazz saxophonist; Bobby Jones (singer) (born 1939), gospel singer; Rob Jones (musician) (1964–1993), bass guitarist in the British band The Wonder Stuff; Robert Hope-Jones (1859–1914), English inventor of the theater organ; Robert Jones (composer) (died 1617), English lutenist and composer