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  2. Stan Whitmire - Wikipedia

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    Whitmire was born May 4, 1963, in Atlanta, Georgia and studied to learn to play the piano from the age of four. He graduated from The Westminster Schools and Georgia State University in Atlanta. [1] He has been part of the music ministry, playing piano for worship services at Mount Paran Church of God in Atlanta since December 1978. [2]

  3. Judith Christie McAllister - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Harlem, [1] on September 29, [2] 1963, [3] as Judith F. Christie, [4] as the daughter of a minister from Jamaica and her mother, who is from Barbados. [5] Her mother being a pianist at her father's church growing up gave her the impetus to learn how to play the piano and become a pianist in her own right. [6]

  4. Dino Kartsonakis - Wikipedia

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    He maintains a regular presence on Facebook, selling his CD’s and music books while occasionally performing piano concerts at churches. Dino performed at Carnegie Hall on December 15, 2005. He participated in an auction benefiting Music Cares, a charitable organization that helps struggling musicians and entertainers.

  5. Gordon Mote - Wikipedia

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    Gordon James Mote (born October 25, 1970) is an American Christian country/southern gospel singer, piano player, and worship leader. He was born blind. He has released eight studio albums. His album Don't Let Me Miss the Glory (2007) was his breakthrough on the Billboard charts.

  6. Cathedral Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Quartet, also known as the Cathedrals, was an American southern gospel quartet who performed from 1964 to December 1999. [3] The group's final lineup consisted of Glen Payne (lead), George Younce (bass), Ernie Haase (tenor), Scott Fowler (baritone and bass guitar), and Roger Bennett (piano and rhythm guitar).

  7. Rudy Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Also that year, he responded to a revival meeting altar call at the Baptist church that the Atwoods attended, becoming a born-again Christian, shortly before the family moved to California. [4] At age 14, Atwood started playing the piano at a church in Pasadena and became interested in studying the music of his favorite composer, J. S. Bach. In ...

  8. Couple break into church on first date to play piano — and ...

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    A young couple’s first date ended in arrest after police say they broke into a Tennessee church to play the piano. A 19-year-old female and 20-year-old male were recorded on surveillance cameras ...

  9. Musical instruments in church services - Wikipedia

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    Some Holiness Churches of the Methodist tradition, such as the Free Methodist Church, opposed the use of musical instruments in church worship until the mid-20th century. The Free Methodist Church allowed for local church decision on the use of either an organ or piano in the 1943 Conference before lifting the ban entirely in 1955.