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  2. Heed the Call - Wikipedia

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    The track "Praise the Lord" won Song of the Year the following year given to its writers Brown Bannister and Mike Hudson at the 12th GMA Dove Awards. The Imperials were the first group to have a number-one song ("Oh Buddha") on all three of the following charts: Contemporary, Inspirational, and Southern gospel.

  3. Russ Taff - Wikipedia

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    Russ Taff was born to Joe and Ann Taff on November 11, 1953, the fourth of five sons, and grew up in Farmersville, California. Taff's father was a pastor of a small Pentecostal church - the Eastside Tabernacle Church which was located in an old laundromat - and machinist while his mother, Ann, was a field worker who picked fruit and chopped cotton.

  4. The Imperials discography - Wikipedia

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    1964: The Best Of Heart Warming – various artists; "Lord, I Need You" (HeartWarming Records) [3] 1965: Dottie Rambo and The Imperials (HeartWarming Records) 1965: A Man Named Smith – Fred Smith and Jake Hess & The Imperials (Impact Records) 1965: Bill Sings the Old Favorites – Bill Gober and Jake Hess & The Imperials (HeartWarming Records)

  5. The Imperials - Wikipedia

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    The song "Power of God" became a theme song for Christian bodybuilders The Power Team and new younger fans began to come to Imperials concerts. The album Free the Fire reverted a bit towards the soft pop sound and after its recording, Sloas became the next Imperial to seek a solo career.

  6. The Very Best of the Imperials - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of the Imperials is a compilation album by American Christian music group the Imperials, released in late 1981 on DaySpring Records. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a collection of the Imperials' best songs from the Russ Taff years 1976–1980, covering their four albums Sail On , Heed the Call , One More Song for You and Priority .

  7. Another Time, Another Place: Timeless Christian Classics

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    14. "People Need the Lord" – 4:39 Originally recorded by Steve Green Lead vocal: Jody, Melissa, Greg, Janna. 15. "Testify to Love" – 4:40 Originally recorded by Avalon Re-recorded with a brand new arrangement for this release. Lead vocal: Jody, Greg. 16. "Praise the Lord" – 3:27 Originally recorded by The Imperials

  8. List of songs written by Dottie Rambo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs written by the American gospel songwriter Dottie Rambo. Rambo wrote over 2500 songs throughout her lifetime, and many have been recorded by hundreds of artists. [1] Songs are listed in alphabetical order and followed in parentheses by other notable artists who have recorded or performed the song.

  9. The Imperials Sing the Classics - Wikipedia

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    The Imperials Sing the Classics is the group's 30th studio album as they were celebrating their 20th year of music and ministry by singing four-part harmony, reminiscent of their early years. It is an album of covers singing classic contemporary Christian music songs from the 1970s and early 1980s with production by Neal Joseph and arranged and ...

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