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  2. Singing Christians - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Christians became the first group to perform and headline on the Kerrville Gospel Jubilee. [3] [4] Several former Singing Christians members impacted the music industry beyond the scope of the group. Wayne Christian served as president of the Gospel Music Association. Starting in 1997, Christian served 16 consecutive years ...

  3. The Hoppers - Wikipedia

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    Mike Hopper married Denice in 1996, who became the group's pianist. In 1998, their version of "Shoutin' Time" was a commercial success, and the group performed with Bill and Gloria Gaither. They won several further Southern Gospel Music Awards in following years [when?]. In addition, member Connie Hopper won the career Marvin Norcross Award in ...

  4. Bill Horton (Days of Our Lives) - Wikipedia

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    William "Bill" Horton is a fictional character from the American NBC daytime soap opera, Days of Our Lives. He was a surgeon, and was one of the five children of the show's original couple, Tom and Alice Horton. Bill was a regular character on Days of Our Lives for most of its first fifteen years.

  5. The Martins - Wikipedia

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    They were discovered by Michael English and Mark Lowry with Bill Gaither at the 1987 National Quartet Convention mid-day booth cleanup. The kids, then ages 15, 16, and 17 were singing a capella in an empty civic center after being rejected by a local record company who told them to go back home and forget about trying to make it in "the business."

  6. The Archers (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Growing up the sons of a pastor in the San Joaquin Valley of northern California, Tim and Steve Archer began singing in their father's church during their childhood. Eventually they branched out to other churches in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the mid-1960s they spent their summers touring with their older brother Gary as the gospel trio ...

  7. Forever Jones - Wikipedia

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    Forever Jones was then formed with their five children: D'Jeniele, Dewitt, Judah, Dominique, and Mya Joy Grace. The Jones family's manager and friend was singer/producer Jeoffrey Benward . He then introduced them to writer/producer Tommy Sims , who agreed to produce their debut album.

  8. Jon Gibson (Christian musician) - Wikipedia

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    He then got married, had children and took time off from his music again. [67] Gibson searched for a record contract for two years, [48] before landing with the gospel record label B-Rite Music for his eighth album, The Man Inside (1999). [68] It was a consciously urban-sounding album made with producer Tommy Sims. [69]

  9. Children of the Day - Wikipedia

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    At that point, the four of them realized they were a group and decided on the name, Children of the Day. All four sang, Marsha and Wendy played guitar, Peter played guitar and piano, and Russ played standup bass. Released in 1971 on the Maranatha! Music label, the group's first album was titled Come to the Waters.