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  2. Mike Holcomb - Wikipedia

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    Holcomb was born in Pickens County, Georgia, on February 2, 1954, to Alfred Carl Holcomb Jr. and Sarah Piccola Padgett.He began singing at the age of 4 in church. [2] He attended Tate Elementary School grades 1–5 and then moved to Jasper, Georgia, where he attended the Jasper Elementary School. in the 6th grade and Talking Rock Elementary in the 7th grade. [2]

  3. The Sweet Inspirations - Wikipedia

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    The Sweet Inspirations are an American R&B girl group from Newark, New Jersey, founded by Cissy Houston,and Sylvia Shemwell originally to sing background for Judy Clay. Mostly known for their work as backup singers on studio recordings for other R&B and rock artists but also a Grammy -nominated recording act in their own right.

  4. TCB Band - Wikipedia

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    The TCB Band is a group of musicians who formed the rhythm section of Elvis Presley's band from August 1969 until his death in 1977 [1] (depending on the context, the nickname may also extend to Presley's background vocalists during that same period: the Imperials, the Sweet Inspirations, and JD Sumner and The Stamps Quartet).

  5. Greater Vision - Wikipedia

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    Greater Vision is an American Southern gospel music trio founded in 1990. It is one of Southern gospel's most popular trios and has been noted for their prolonged commercial and musical success spanning over three decades.

  6. Pat Metheny Group - Wikipedia

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    Other long-standing members included bassist and producer Steve Rodby from 1981 to 2010, and drummer Paul Wertico from 1983 to 2001, after which Antonio Sanchez became the percussionist from 2002 to 2010. Vocalist Pedro Aznar was also a long-time member, performing with the group from 1984 to 1993. In addition to a core quartet, the group was ...

  7. Elvis: The Concert - Wikipedia

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    the TCB Band members James Burton (lead guitar), Glen D. Hardin (piano), Jerry Scheff (bass), and Ronnie Tutt (drums) Sweet Inspirations members Myrna Smith, and Estelle Brown; Imperials members Sherman Andrus, Terry Blackwood, Joe Moscheo, and Gus Gaches; Stamps members Bill Baize, Ed Hill, Larry Strickland, and Donnie Sumner

  8. Mark Trammell Quartet - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Pat Barker felt it was time to leave the road, so Randy Byrd, formerly of the Lefevre Quartet, began singing bass with the group. Blake Buffin joined as the new tenor in the Summer of 2015. [1] Buffin departed the group in The Inspirations in 2019, and Stephen Adair from The Dixie Echoes was selected as the new tenor.

  9. Myrna Smith - Wikipedia

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    Myrna Yvonne Smith (May 28, 1941 – December 24, 2010) [1] was an American songwriter and singer.. Smith became a high school English teacher in South Brunswick, New Jersey in the 1960s, while she also pursued her singing career.