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Brown was born Janice Olivia Allen in Greenville, Alabama, in 1949. [1] Her father was a World War II veteran who sharecropped a leased 158-acre plot before reenlisting. . After her parents separated, she was raised primarily by her paternal grandmother until, as a teenager, she moved to Sacramento, California, with her mother who was a
Reverend Fair Cloth "F. C." Barnes (June 22, 1929 – July 11, 2011) was an American gospel musician, and the founding pastor of Red Budd Holy Church, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. His recorded music career began in 1983, with the album Rough Side of the Mountain , released by Atlanta International Records (AIR Gospel); all his fifteen albums ...
Dorothy Norwood, Rev. F. C. Barnes, Rev. Janice Brown, Albertina Walker, Rev. James Cleveland for Dorothy Norwood and Friends; James Cleveland & California Community Choir for James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir; Albertina Walker, Shirley Caesar for Jesus Is Mine
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Top Gospel Albums is a music chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States, ranking the popularity of gospel albums. As of Tuesday, January 31, 2017 (with the charts dated February 11, 2017), it uses the same multi-metric methodology developed for the Billboard 200, which incorporates traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA).
Rev. Amos Brown speaks during a rally in support of reparations for African Americans as Supervisor Shamann Walton, left, listens outside City Hall in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023.
Crouch was the daughter of Reverend and Mrs. Edgar W. Bethany, and grew up in Columbus, Georgia. Her father served as an Assemblies of God pastor, and was the founding president of Southeastern University (Florida). While attending Evangel College in Springfield, Missouri, Crouch met Paul F. Crouch. They married in 1957, and have two sons, Paul ...
Janice Bryant Howroyd (born September 1, 1952) is an entrepreneur, businesswoman, and author. She is founder and chief executive officer of The ActOne Group, [ 1 ] the largest privately held, minority-woman-owned personnel company founded in the U.S. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Howroyd is the first African-American woman to build and own a billion dollar company.