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Donnie McClurkin. Donald Andrew McClurkin Jr. (born November 9, 1959) is an American gospel singer and minister. He has won three Grammy Awards, ten Stellar Awards, two BET Awards, two Soul Train Awards, one Dove Award and one NAACP Image Awards. He is one of the top selling gospel artists, selling over 13 million albums. [1]
www.nicolecmullen.com. Aileen Nicole Coleman-Mullen, known professionally as Nicole C. Mullen, (born January 3 1967) [3] is an American singer, songwriter, and choreographer. She was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Stand! (song) "Stand!" from the album Stand! " Stand! " / "I Want to Take You Higher". "Stand!" (audio) on YouTube. "Stand!" " Stand! " is a 1969 song by the soul / rock / funk band Sly and the Family Stone Issued as a single that year by Epic Records, it reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 14 on the Hot Soul Songs charts. [1 ...
featuring Donnie McClurkin and James Henderson; Background by God's Property 14 "Love [Remix]" 0:39: Background by Nu Nation 15 "My Desire" 4:17: featuring Fred Hammond Background by the Family, O.D. Wyatt High School Choir 16 "Blessing in the Storm" 3:29: Background by the Family 17 "I Can" 1:23: Background by the Family
Open the Door to Your Heart. from the album Darrell Banks Is Here! " Open the Door to Your Heart " is a song by American soul singer Darrell Banks. Written by Banks and Donnie Elbert, it was first released as a single in 1966. It has been described as "one of the finest non- Motown releases to emerge from Detroit ".
Songwriter (s) Rick Founds. "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" is a worship song. It was written by Rick Founds in 1989. Founds wrote the song during his morning devotion, while reading the scriptures on his computer monitor and watching television. He plucked his guitar thinking about the "cycle of redemption", comparing it with the water cycle.
Contents. Stand (R.E.M. song) " Stand " is a song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released as the second single from the album Green in 1989. The song peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming R.E.M.'s second top 10 hit in the United States, and topped both the Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts.
Born in Mansfield, Ohio, [1] Banks grew up in Buffalo, New York, and learned to sing in gospel churches before choosing a career in secular music. He signed with Solid Hitbound Productions/Revilot Records, who released his 1966 single "Open the Door to Your Heart" [1] (which, curiously, is legally named "Baby Walk Right In"), written by Donnie Elbert. [2]