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  2. Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet - Wikipedia

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    Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet is a 1971 composition by Gavin Bryars based on a loop of an unknown homeless man singing a brief improvised stanza. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Rich harmonies, comprising string and brass , are gradually overlaid over the stanza.

  3. Who We Are Instead - Wikipedia

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    The album features two covers: The 1974 song "Lonely People" by America, and the 1971 composition "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet" by Gavin Bryars. The song "Amazing Grace" is not a cover of the popular hymn but rather an original song written by the band.

  4. Talk:Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet - Wikipedia

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    The homeless singer may have put two original hymns together "He Never Failed Me Yet" [1] and possibly "The Blood that Jesus once shed for me" [2] as there exists no record of a hymn with the precise phrasing he used. There is a hymn called "He Never Failed Me Yet" composed by the African American Robert J. Ray, composer,composer of Sacred ...

  5. Kelly Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The group comprised brothers Curtis, Robert and Andrew Kelly with the fourth part sung by Charles Lee or Offe Reece. [1] [2] The group gave King Records their only Chicago success in the soul idiom as the King Pins with "It Won't Be This Way (Always)," in 1963, which reached number twelve on Billboard's R&B chart. [3]

  6. Gavin Bryars - Wikipedia

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    He has written several pieces for dance, including Biped (1999) for Merce Cunningham, as well as works for William Forsythe, Carolyn Carlson, Edouard Lock and David Dawson. In 1981–1984 Bryars participated in the CIVIL warS, a vast, never-completed multimedia project by Robert Wilson, who also directed his first opera, Medea.

  7. Robert Ray - Wikipedia

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    Robert R. Ray, Reconstruction-era sheriff and state legislator in Feliciana, Louisiana; Robert Ray (artist) (1924–2002), American artist; Robert Ray (Australian politician) (born 1947) Robert Ray (prosecutor) (born 1960), final Whitewater Special Counsel; Robert D. Ray (1978–2000), one of the Ray brothers; Robert Ray (baseball) (born 1984 ...

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  9. The Akins - Wikipedia

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    The Akins [1] are a Gospel Music group of up to three brothers and their father. They write their own songs and play all of their own instruments. David, the father, began in 1988 when his three sons Dave, Nick, and Eli were children. While leading music at a youth retreat, David met a man nam