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  2. Jeannie Ortega - Wikipedia

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    Jeannie Ortega was born in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York and is of Puerto Rican descent. While attending Brooklyn High School of the Arts, Ortega's song "Got What It Takes" was placed on the soundtrack for the 2003 comedy Love Don't Cost a Thing, and the song "Future Is Clear" appeared on the TV show soundtrack for That's So Raven!. [2]

  3. Lisa Bevill - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Bevill (born June 24, 1961) [1] is an American contemporary Christian musician. Bevill has released five albums: My Freedom (1992), All Because of You (1994), Love of Heaven (1996), Lisa Bevill (2000), and When the Healing Comes (2008).

  4. Marlana VanHoose - Wikipedia

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    A feature story about VanHoose and the UK Women's Basketball, entitled, "Loud and Proud" was aired by ESPN-E-60. VanHoose sung for the 2015 NBA Playoffs and game six of the 2015 NBA Finals. [3] [4] She has performed at three various NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Races. In 2016, VanHoose performed at Carnegie Hall as a premier guest. [5]

  5. Semler (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Semler Born Grace Semler Baldridge (1990-11-12) November 12, 1990 (age 34) Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, U.S. Education Elon University Occupations Musician Media host Spouse Elizabeth Baldridge (m. 2018) Musical career Instruments Vocals guitar Musical artist Website semlermusic.com Grace Semler Baldridge (born November 12, 1990), known by the stage name Semler, is an American host and ...

  6. Kristin Hayter - Wikipedia

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    Kristin Hayter (born June 17, 1986) is an American singer and pianist. She started releasing music in 2017 and performed under the stage name Lingua Ignota ( Latin for " unknown language "). In 2023, citing the unhealthiness of reliving her trauma through her performances, Hayter retired the Lingua Ignota project.

  7. Sarah Hart (musician) - Wikipedia

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    She works as a singer-songwriter writing with a focus on Contemporary Christian music and hymns. [3] She has composed music recorded by artists including Amy Grant ("Better Than a Hallelujah", [4]) Celtic Woman, Matt Maher (Flesh and Bone) and The Newsboys. [3] Hart's hymns are published by Oregon Catholic Press. [5]

  8. Blanca (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Blanca Elaine Reyes (born February 10, 1986), who goes by the mononym Blanca, is a Puerto Rican-born American Contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter. Until 2013, she was a member of Group 1 Crew. She is now a solo artist.

  9. Mary Mary - Wikipedia

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    MaryMary, accompanied by the Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at Super Bowl LVI and had a tribute to honor Black History Month gospel music 2022 by Faith City Music, Tim Bowman Jr. and Kim Burrell. Mary Mary performed at a special Easter Verzuz in 2022, competing against gospel duo BeBe & CeCe Winans. [17]