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Juanita Bynum (born January 16, 1959) [1] [2] is an American gospel singer, author, and pastor. [3] [4] In 2006, she released an album titled Piece of My Passion, which reached No.55 in the Billboard 200 charts. [5] The New York Times described her as "the most prominent black female television evangelist in the country". [6]
Among the musical cues Harris noted on the album were Gary Glitter's "Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again", John Lennon's "Imagine" ("Don't Look Back in Anger"), the theme to the 1970s children's programme You and Me and the Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends" ("She's Electric"), and the influence of R.E.M.'s "The One I Love" on "Morning ...
Mama, I Want to Sing! is a 2012 musical drama film starring Ciara, written and directed by Charles Randolph-Wright, an adaptation of the 1983 off-Broadway gospel stage musical of the same name written and produced by Vy Higginsen and Ken Wydro.
1 Music. 2 Film and television. 3 Places. 4 Science. 5 Other uses. ... "Morning Glory", a 1994 song by Jamiroquai from The Return of the Space Cowboy "Mourning Glory
The song's accompanying video is directed by Jake Scott.The band is performing in an industrial apartment, suggested by the opening shots of the video to be the Balfron Tower (not to be mistaken with Trellick Tower), as the building's tenants (including a man with a baby, a young boy, an old man and a female cyclist, an elderly woman with a hair dryer, a middle-aged woman in a house coat, a ...
Juanita, Kirkland, Washington, a neighborhood of the city of Kirkland; Juanita High School, in King County, Washington, USA; Juanita's, a music venue in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA; Hacienda Juanita, a hotel in Puerto Rico; Juanita, an earlier spelling of Waneta in British Columbia, Canada
During a sit-down with Diane Sawyer in honor of "The Sound of Music's" 50th anniversary earlier this year, star Julie Andrews revealed she has many fond memories of making the classic film.
Morning Glory is a compilation album by Tim Buckley. The album is a compilation of (see Buckley's 1968 Peel Sessions ) and two further tracks ("Honeyman" and Fred Neil 's "Dolphins") taken from the May 21, 1974, performance for, BBC TV music series, The Old Grey Whistle Test .