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  2. The Gospel Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel Collection is the 58th studio album by American country music singer George Jones, released on April 4, 2003 on the Bandit Records label, and the first single, "I Know A Man Who Can" was released through Rick Hendrix Company.

  3. Kabu (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kabu is the second album by the Ethiopian singer Aster Aweke. [1] [2] It was released in 1991 via Columbia Records. [3] The album peaked at No. 4 on Billboard's World Music chart. [4] Aweke supported the album with several North American concert dates. [5]

  4. Ethiopian chant - Wikipedia

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    The geeze are the most often used chants and are frequently performed with the ararai on non-feast days. The Ezel chants which are often much slower and are performed on holidays, at vigils, funerals, and Good Friday. [11] The Synaxarium of the Ethiopian Church attests that Ethiopian liturgical chants are faithful to Yared and divine in nature. [5]

  5. The Blackwood Brothers discography - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Of Gospel Music: The Grand Old Gospel (with Porter Wagoner) Bill Shaw, James, Cecil, John Hall, David Weston King 1967 With A Song On My Lips (And A Prayer In My Heart) RCA Camden The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring Big John Hall: RCA? Songs For Joy: Surely Goodness And Mercy (with George Beverly Shea) 1968 It Is No Secret ...

  6. Getachew Kassa - Wikipedia

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    Getachew Kassa (Amharic: ጌታቸው ካሳ; 6 September 1944 – 21 February 2024) was an Ethiopian singer and percussionist.He was famous at the height of 1960s and 1970s after hiring to the country's famous clubs, the Sombrino and Axum Hall, which made him eligible to professional skills.

  7. Tilahun Gessesse - Wikipedia

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    Tilahun Gessesse (Amharic: ጥላሁን ገሠሠ; 27 September 1940 – 19 April 2009) was an Ethiopian singer regarded as one of the most popular Ethiopian artist of the 20th century. Noted by his tenor voice, he was nicknamed "The Voice" during his country's " Golden Age " in the 1960s.

  8. Ethiopian Golden Age of music - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Golden Age of Music was an era of Ethiopian music that began around the 1960s to 1970s, until the Derg regime progressively diminished its presence through politically motivated persecutions and retributions against musicians and companies, which left many to self-imposed exile to North America and Europe.

  9. Telela Kebede - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian playwright Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin incorporated Telela's gifted singing voice in his 1974 play; Ha Hu Besidist Wer. [2] In that same year, Telela Kebede was briefly (three months) sent to prison by the newly installed Derg regime for singing a song, " Lomi Tera Tera " (lit., Lemon quarters); that warned of the dissolution of her country.