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Bill Gaither was born in Alexandria, Indiana, in 1936 to George and Lela Gaither.He formed his first group the Bill Gaither Trio (consisting of Bill, his sister Mary Ann (1945–2018), [1] and brother Danny Gaither (1938–2001) in 1956 while a college student at Anderson College, to which he had transferred after one year at Taylor University.
Something Beautiful" is a 2003 song by Robbie Williams. Something Beautiful may also refer to: ... Something Beautiful, a video album by Gaither Homecoming, 1996; Songs
Christmas Collection is the second Christmas album from The Gaither Vocal Band. Spring Hill Music Group released the album on October 9, 2015. Spring Hill Music Group released the album on October 9, 2015.
CCM, Christmas music: Label: Gaither Music Group: Gaither Vocal Band chronology; Lovin' Life (2008) Christmas Gaither Vocal Band Style (2008) Gaither Vocal Band Reunion
Gaither and his first wife, Toni, [20] had three children, Nic, Mitchell and Trina. [2] A son and the daughter were active in Christian music. Nic Gaither played bass in the group that accompanied his father in concerts. [21] In late 2001, Danny’s second wife, Vonnie and Trina were two-thirds of the Gaither, Oliver and Oren trio. [22]
The album received five nominations for the 2005 ECMA's (East Coast Music Awards) including Single of the Year ("When I Am King"), Video of the Year ("When I Am King"), Pop Recording of the Year ("Something Beautiful"), Group of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year (Alan Doyle, "When I Am King"). The album is the band's fifth to debut in the ...
Mote was born, on October 25, [1] 1970, in Gadsden, Alabama, as a blind person, [2] where he grew up in nearby Attalla.He attended both Jacksonville State University, where he spent the first three years of his music education, while he transferred to Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he graduated with honors in music.
1967: The Blackwood Brothers on the album With a Song on My Lips and a Prayer in My Heart; 1967: Jimmy Durante on Songs for Sunday; 1968: Cathedral Quartet on I Saw the Light; 1968: J. D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet on Music, Music, Music; 1968: George Beverly Shea on Whispering Hope; 1968: The Statesmen Quartet on Standing on the Promises