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Dillard was born on February 25, 1965, [1] [non-primary source needed] in Chicago Heights, Illinois, [2] as Ricky Rydell Dillard. His mother and grandmother imparted to him a love of gospel music, and he was raised in the church singing in the choir at the age of five years, and eventually got the opportunity to direct the youth choir at St. Bethel Baptist Church.
Tiffany Joy McGhee (born April 7, 1986), who goes by the stage name Tiff Joy, is an American urban contemporary gospel artist and musician. She started her music career, in 2014, by performing on an album by Ricky Dillard.
O'Landa Draper (September 29, 1963 – July 21, 1998) [2] was an American Grammy Award-winning Gospel music artist. He was the founder of the Associates Choir and is considered to be one of the top gospel artists of the 1990s.
#11 Ricky Dillard From head to toe, Ricky Dillard seemed to be dipped in blue as he donned layers of the shade for his Grammys look. Nevertheless, the musician owned it like a true style master.
Ricky Dillard, nominated for gospel performance/song, is blue all over on the red carpet. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times) Get notified when the biggest stories in Hollywood, culture and ...
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Often considered an alias for Frankie Knuckles, who produced both of the group's landmark singles, [1] the Night Writers' discography was also written by the lesser-known duo of Jere McAllister and Henry Riley Evans, with original vocals for "Let the Music Use You" performed by Ricky Dillard. [2] "Let the Music Use You" was first released in ...
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