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  2. Joyful (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Joyful" debuted at No. 23 on the Gospel Airplay chart dated July 31, 2021, [17] making Bowe the first artist to simultaneously rank on the Christian radio and Gospel radio charts. [18] " Joyful" went on to reach No. 1 on the Gospel Airplay chart dated February 26, 2022, [ 19 ] becoming Bowe's first chart-topping song on Gospel radio.

  3. Renewal (Billy Strings album) - Wikipedia

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    Released on September 24, 2021, the album peaked at number one on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart, making Renewal the second consecutive studio album by Billy Strings to do so. [ 1 ] The song "Red Daisy", one of the tracks on the album, was performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on 25 October 2021.

  4. Dale Ann Bradley - Wikipedia

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    The album was top ten on both the Bluegrass Unlimited chart and the Gavin Americana chart. [3] In early 2015, Bradley left her record label Compass Records for Pinecastle Records, with whom she recorded her first solo album. [6] In late 2015, her 7th album, Pocket Full of Keys received a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album [7]

  5. Bluegrass (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bluegrass is the 74th solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, released on September 15, 2023 through Legacy Recordings. Produced by Buddy Cannon , the album is Nelson's first full album of bluegrass music and contains twelve reinterpretations of songs from Nelson's back catalogue. [ 1 ]

  6. Be Still Moses - Wikipedia

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    Be Still Moses is a compilation of re-recordings and re-imaginings of some of Steep Canyon Rangers' most popular songs. The idea for Be Still Moses began as a conversation between Asheville music producer, Michael Selverne, Jessica Tomasin of Echo Mountain Recordings, and David Whitehill, the executive producer of the Asheville Symphony.

  7. Jason Crabb - Wikipedia

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    It reached No. 62 on the Billboard 200, No. 2 on the Billboard Christian albums chart, and No. 1 on Nielsen SoundScan's Southern Gospel albums chart. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The album won a 2010 Grammy award for Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Gospel Album. [ 4 ]

  8. Cybergrass - Wikipedia

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    The site was created on September 9, 1992 by Bob Cherry. It acquired its current name and trademark in 1995 and rebranded itself as Cybergrass - The Internet's Bluegrass Music Magazine. The site has had numerous facelifts over the years. Beginning as a lyrics site, it progressed into a bluegrass music portal with a variety of features.

  9. The Isaacs - Wikipedia

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    The group's roots go back to 1971, [3] when Joe and Lily Isaacs began a bluegrass band. Lily's parents are Polish Jewish Holocaust survivors. A few years after they were liberated from a concentration camp in Germany in 1945, her parents moved two year old Lily to New York City, where, in 1958, she got a recording contract with Columbia Records and started performing in night clubs.