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  2. The Booth Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Booth Brothers is an American southern gospel vocal trio. It was originally formed in 1957 by four brothers but disbanded in 1963. It was reformed in 1990 by one of the original members, Ron Booth, with two of his sons, Michael and Ronnie Booth. [1]

  3. Ulterior Motives (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ulterior Motives (The Lost Album) was released on 23 June 2024; it contains both the Booth brothers' remake of its title track as well as twelve other 1980s-era recordings found while searching for the masters to said song. Due to the DistroKid preview being leaked, the album was released ahead of schedule.

  4. Category:Album covers by recording artist - Wikipedia

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    The Allman Brothers Band album covers (10 F) Alphaville (band) album covers (19 F) Alter Bridge album covers (10 F) Amerie album covers (13 F) Aminé album covers (7 F)

  5. Legacy Five - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Dustin also won Favorite Bass, and the group's Live In Music City album won Album of the Year. At the 2008 Fan Awards, the group won the Best Traditional Male Quartet Award one more time. At the 2010 Fan Awards, the Jubilee! project, by Legacy Five, Greater Vision and The Booth Brothers, won the Album of the Year Award. [1]

  6. Forever Changed (album) - Wikipedia

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    Forever Changed is the ninth studio album by T. Graham Brown. It was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Roots Gospel at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards . [ 1 ] The album peaked at No. 7 [ 2 ] on Billboard's Heatseekers chart and at No. 37 [ 3 ] on their Country Albums chart.

  7. Greater Vision - Wikipedia

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    2003 Favorite Trio and Album of the Year: Quartets; 2004 Favorite Trio, Song of the Year: Just Ask, and Favorite Video: Quartets Live; 2005 Favorite Trio and Song of the Year: Faces; 2006 Favorite Trio; 2010 Album of the Year: Jubilee (With Legacy Five and The Booth Brothers) 2012 Song of the Year: I Know A Man Who Can

  8. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    The album cover shows a group of middle-aged nudists posing in the middle of a forest. The group consists of five women and three men. The album cover was completely pixelated for its iTunes release, [21] and many online news outlets overlaid a black box over the explicit areas. [22] The replacement cover for Ritual de lo Habitual.

  9. The Gilded Palace of Sin - Wikipedia

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    The Gilded Palace of Sin is the debut studio album by country rock band The Flying Burrito Brothers, released on February 6, 1969, by A&M Records. [1] It continued Gram Parsons' and Chris Hillman's work in modern country music, fusing traditional styles such as folk and country with other forms of popular music including gospel, soul, and psychedelic rock.