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Dallas Holm (born November 5, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter of Christian music, whose musical ministry has spanned almost four decades. His 1977 live album, with the group Praise, featured his best known song, "Rise Again".
Here We Are is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by David Ives [1] inspired by two films of Luis Buñuel. Development
Here We Are (one-act play), stage adaptation of the Dorothy Parker story; Here We Are!, 1979 Estonian comedy film; Here We Are, 2020 novel by Graham Swift; Here We Are, 2020 Israeli-Italian drama; Here We Are, with score by Stephen Sondheim and book by David Ives, first performed in 2023
In the mid-1970s, she and her husband, Tim Johnson, were founding members of Praise, the gospel-music group that backed Dallas Holm in concerts and on record albums. In 1978, their recording of "Rise Again" won a Dove Award from the Gospel Music Association, and Praise was named mixed group of the year in Dove Award competition.
1995: Face of Mercy Dallas Holm; background vocals; 1995: Field of Souls Wayne Watson; background vocals; 1995: Petra Means Rock Petra; background vocals; 1995: R.I.O.T. (Righteous Invasion of Truth) Carman; 1995: The Lazarus Heart Randy Stonehill; 1995: The Music of Christmas Steven Curtis Chapman; 1996: Steel Witness The Charlie Daniels Band
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“It was a sweet story about friendship, resilience and navigating the ups and downs to life together. And here we are, up in 30 years now, still standing side by side. I love you, guys.
We're Here Because We're Here may refer to: We're Here Because We're Here, by the band Anathema; We're Here Because We're Here (art event), commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first day of the Battle of the Somme, on 1 July 2016 "We're Here Because We're Here", song sung in the World War I trenches to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne".