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  2. List of gospel musicians - Wikipedia

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    This list is not designed to include performers in the greater Christian music industry specifically contemporary Christian music performers and its subgenres. Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"), and individuals are listed by family name .

  3. Category:American gospel singers - Wikipedia

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    This category relates to Gospel music singers who are natives or residents of the United States of America. To add singers to this listing please tag the articles or categories as follows: For articles with {{DEFAULTSORT}} tag: [[Category:American gospel singers]]

  4. Category:Southern gospel performers - Wikipedia

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  5. Speer Family - Wikipedia

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    To fill the void, "Dad" Speer enlisted 5-year-old Brock Speer and 3-year-old Rosa Nell Speer to sing with him and his wife. The group's concerts featured several duet songs by "Dad" and "Mom" Speer, and several songs with Brock singing alto and Rosa Nell singing lead. In 1934, "Dad" Speer accepted a full-time job with the Vaughan Music Company.

  6. Bryan Andrew Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Andrew Wilson (born November 3, 1983) is an American gospel musician.He calls his music "spiritual soul" because it combines the passion of faith with the sound of R&B. Wilson began his career as a child gospel star, belting out "His Eye is on the Sparrow" with the Mississippi Children's Choir in the 1990s.

  7. Robert Anderson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anderson (March 21, 1919 – June 15, 1995) [1] was an American gospel singer and composer. Journalist Kenan Heise stated in the Chicago Tribune that "During the 'Golden Age of Gospel', the 1940s and 1950s, Anderson was the most highly regarded male singer of music giving off a message of joy and redemption."

  8. James Moore (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In his early days, Moore was under the tutelage of a woman by the name of the late Elma Hendrix Parham, who later introduced him to Gospel music legends and personal friends, primarily from the Church of God in Christ, such as the late Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, the late Rev. James Cleveland, and Andraé Crouch, among many others, thereby contributing to his musical expertise & artistic craft.

  9. Johnny Cook (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Cook (March 22, 1949 – May 14, 2000) was a Southern Gospel singer. He led a group, the Johnny Cook Trio, in the 1980s. He led a group, the Johnny Cook Trio, in the 1980s. Cook was a tenor and also sang with The Happy Goodmans and The Statesmen Quartet .