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Marvin Lawrence Winans (born March 5, 1958) is an American pastor and gospel singer, and a member of the musical Winans family. He is also known for his recurring role in the hit show Tyler Perry's House of Payne .
Brothers Ronald, Marvin, and Carvin made two albums in 1974 without Michael, and in 1975 with Michael under the name "The Testimonial Singers".. Their big break was their first record Introducing The Winans, produced in 1981 by Andrae Crouch, two years after he discovered them and invited them to tour with him.
The album was written and produced by Marvin Winans, along with music producer Quincy Jones and Barry Hankerson. The album is a blend of contemporary gospel and R&B, also includes the Grammy winning single "Ain't No Need to Worry" featuring singer Anita Baker and "Love Has No Color" featuring singer-songwriter Michael McDonald .
Juan Winans was born in Detroit, MI on July 24. The second child of four (Carvin Jr., Deborah Joy Winans & Ian) born to Carvin Winans (b. 1958) [1] and Deborah Kerr Winans. . His paternal grandparents, David (April 20, 1934 – April 8, 2009) [2] and Delores Winans (September 22, 1936) met each other in 1951, at the ages of 17 and 16 while singing in the Lemon Gospel Cho
Nebraska will play three straight games to close the season, including a season finale against Iowa on Friday, Nov. 29. Nebraska football schedule 2024.
"Close to You" (music programmed by Keith Thomas) (electric guitar: Jonathan Crone) BeBe Winans; arranged by Keith Thomas: Keith Thomas, Jonathan Crone (coordinator), Daryl Bush (coordinator) 3:24: 3. "Things" (featuring Marvin Winans) (music arranged by Peter Zizzo) (drum machine, keyboards & guitar: Peter Zizzo) (additional vocals: Marvin Winans)
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Nine-year pro Jalen Ramsey has a chance at a revenge game on "Monday Night Football" as his Dolphins take on his former team, the Los Angeles Rams.