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  2. Kelly Willard - Wikipedia

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    She began playing the piano at the age of five and composing her own songs at the age of thirteen. She accompanied the church choir, playing and singing in nursing homes, and traveled with a part-time gospel group on the weekends. At the age of sixteen Willard moved to Nashville, where she accompanied The Jake Hess Sound on piano.

  3. Larnelle Harris - Wikipedia

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    Larnelle Steward Harris (born July 6, 1947) is an American gospel singer and songwriter. During his 40-plus years of ministry, Harris has recorded 18 albums, won five Grammy Awards [1] and 11 Dove Awards, and has had several number one songs on the inspirational music charts.

  4. Bill Gaither Trio - Wikipedia

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    1981: Bless The Lord Who Reigns In Beauty; 1982: He Started The Whole World Singing; 1983: Fully Alive; 1984: Ten New Songs With Kids...For Kids About Life; 1985: Then He Said Sing; 1987: Welcome Back Home; 1990: Hymn Classics (Bill, Gloria & Michael) Compilations. 1978: Classics (Impact Records) 1978: The Very Best Of The Very Best (Word Records)

  5. Blessing Offor - Wikipedia

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    He carried on with his career as a gospel musician and moved to Nashville to pursue music more. [ 2 ] Offor played at bars in his young adult years before competing on The Voice during its seventh season in 2014, where he joined team Pharrell Williams and later Adam Levine , before getting eliminated in the show's third round.

  6. Lee Greenwood will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his iconic anthem “God Bless the USA” – a love letter to the country – and at 81 years old, he has no plans to slow down.

  7. Here and There (Eric Dolphy album) - Wikipedia

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    This version of "God Bless the Child" was Dolphy's first recorded performance of the tune.) [3] "April Fool" and "G.W. (Take 1)" were recorded on April 1, 1960 at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey as part of the session that yielded Outward Bound, Dolphy's first album as a leader. [4] ("G.W.

  8. Jonas Myrin - Wikipedia

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    Grammy Award nomination for "Our God" (Chris Tomlin) in 2011; Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song for "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" (Matt Redman) in 2013 [61] Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance for "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" (Matt Redman) in 2013 [61]

  9. Bless This House (song) - Wikipedia

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    The words were written by Englishwoman Helen Taylor, under the original title "Bless the House". The music was composed by Australian May Brahe , a friend of Taylor's. One of the first artists to record the song was tenor John McCormack who recorded it on September 16, 1932 in London with Edwin Schneider on piano.