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Slaughter is based out of New York City, where he was a member of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir until the early 1990s, [2] when he was signed by Integrity Music and began his solo career. [3] He has been nominated for several Dove Awards and performed on the TBN television network.
God Can! is a live gospel album by American worship leader and singer Alvin Slaughter, released in 1996 by Integrity Music.The album was recorded live at Upper Room Ministries in Dix Hills, New York, capturing the live performance's raw energy and spiritual fervor.
The Faith Life! is the fifth contemporary worship music album originally released in the U.S. with worship leader Alvin Slaughter by Integrity/Hosanna! Music.The album was recorded live at Covenant Love Family Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and released in 2005.
Rain Down is the fifth contemporary worship music album originally released in the U.S. with worship leader Alvin Slaughter by Integrity/Hosanna! Music. The album was released in the year 2000.
"God Is Good" (Alvin Slaughter) lead vocalist: Alvin Slaughter "Shout to the Lord" (Zschech) lead vocalist: Ron Kenoly, Darlene Zschech & Alvin Slaughter "Glory to the King" (Zschech) lead vocalist: Darlene Zschech "Eagle's Wings" (Morgan) lead vocalists: Darlene Zschech & Steve McPherson
Yes is the third contemporary worship music album originally released in the U.S. with worship leader Alvin Slaughter by Integrity/Hosanna! Music. [1] The album was recorded live at New Song Christian Fellowship in Brentwood, Tennessee pastored by Dale Evrist, and released in 1997. The former Brooklyn Tabernacle lead vocalist draws on his ...
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Sean Martin Slaughter was born on May 4, 1976, [1] [2] [3] in Queens, New York City, New York, the son of Alvin Slaughter, and was raised in Queens and Brooklyn.Slaughter explains that his relationship with his father was strained growing up, as his father was often away, and, when he was available, Sean was not very interested in the church or his father's music activities. [4]