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  2. Jonas Myrin - Wikipedia

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    Jonas Myrin is a Swedish singer, songwriter and producer based in Los Angeles, California. [1] His solo career began in 2012 with the gold-certified song, "Day of the Battle" in Germany. [2]

  3. Lifeline (Iris DeMent album) - Wikipedia

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    Lifeline contains many traditional Protestant gospel songs DeMent describes as finding comfort in playing and singing. In her liner notes, DeMent recounts how her mother sang these songs in times of stress looking straight at the sky, "as if she were talking to someone."

  4. Andrew Jenkins (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Jenkins Family, Jenkins Sacred Singers, Irene Spain Family, Carson Robison Musical artist The Rev. Andrew W. Jenkins (November 26, 1885 – April 25, 1957 [ 1 ] ) was a leading composer of American country , folk and gospel songs .

  5. The Petersens - Wikipedia

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    The band was originally composed of siblings Katie (on fiddle), Ellen (on banjo), Matt (on bass), Julianne (song and dance), their mother, Karen (on mandolin), and their father, Jon (on guitar). Over time, Julianne switched to mandolin, Karen switched to bass, and Matt switched to guitar. Jon switched to piano on some of their gospel songs ...

  6. The Hoppers - Wikipedia

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    The Hoppers are a family ensemble which first began performing together in 1957. They appeared at the inauguration ceremony for Ronald Reagan in 1981. They won awards for Mixed Vocal Group from the Southern Gospel Music Association in 1982 and 1983.

  7. The Perrys - Wikipedia

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    The group's received two GMA Dove Awards nominations for Southern Gospel Recorded Album and Southern Gospel Recorded Song ("If You Knew Him"). The group released a second single, "Did I Mention", in early 2010. The song debuted on the March 2010 Singing News Charts at #47 and made it to #1 in July 2010.

  8. Brandenburglied - Wikipedia

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    From 1933 onwards, the song was sung, partly in this Swastika version, sung in the Wehrmacht, SS, SA and HJ and printed in folk song books. Büchsenschütz refers to the song in 1934 in the first edition of the Brandenburger Hefte published by the NSDAP Gauleiter Wilhelm Kube [5] as the "song of the National Socialist uprising" and wrote: [6]

  9. The Greenes - Wikipedia

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    The trio formed Boone, North Carolina during 1979, by the father of the Greene children, Everette Ralph Greene, with his three children, the eldest brother, Timothy Everette "Tim" Greene, [1] the middle sister, Kimberly Ellen Greene, [2] and their youngest brother, Anthony Elden "Tony" Greene.

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