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  2. Kingdom Heirs - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom Heirs formed in 1971 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Original members included Patty Wilson (alto), Jim Bluford (tenor), Gene McKinney (lead), Raymond Parker (bass), and a 13-year-old Gary Bilyeu (piano). Gary Arnold was added on bass guitar and 13-year-old drummer Jim Ford came close behind with Tom Bailey on Rhythm.

  3. Steve French (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Formerly of. Kingdom Heirs. Steve French (September 24, 1959 – June 22, 2016) was an American baritone who was the emcee and owner of the Kingdom Heirs. [1][2] Born in Mascot, Tennessee, French claimed in concert performances to have founded the group with his brother Kreis in 1981. Nevertheless, the historical record shows that the Kingdom ...

  4. I Thank You (song) - Wikipedia

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    I Thank You (song) " I Thank You " is a song written by David Porter and Isaac Hayes originally recorded by Sam & Dave, released in early 1968. [1] The single was Sam & Dave's final release on Stax Records, reaching #9 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart and #4 on the R&B chart. [2] Shortly after its release, Stax severed its distribution deal ...

  5. Kirk Talley - Wikipedia

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    Kirk Talley. Kirk Lewis Talley (born June 9, 1958), is an American Southern gospel performer and songwriter. Talley is best known for his time as a tenor singer with the legendary Gospel Quartet the Cathedrals, the Talleys, and also the family group the Hoppers, along with a very successful solo career as a singer and songwriter.

  6. Triumphant Quartet - Wikipedia

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    David Sutton, Clayton Inman, and Eric Bennett all sang previously with the Kingdom Heirs. Jeff Stice played piano for The Kingdom Heirs. They left to form their own quartet, bringing in Clayton's son Scott as baritone. Since that time, until 2023, their vocal lineup has stayed the same, which is rare in the Southern Gospel genre.

  7. Gold City - Wikipedia

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    Gold City is an American southern gospel quartet based in Gadsden, Alabama.Formed in 1980, the group was one of the most successful quartets through the 1980s and 1990s, charting ten number one hits in Singing News magazine and being host to many icons in the Christian music industry, including Brian Free, Ivan Parker, Mark Trammell, Mike LeFevre, and Tim Riley.

  8. Singing Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Americans were a Southern Gospel group based in Maiden, North Carolina.They are best known for being a stepping stone to popular singers, such as Mark Flaker (Florida Boys) Ivan Parker (), Danny Funderburk (the Cathedrals), Clayton Inman (Kingdom Heirs, Won By One, and Triumphant Quartet), David Sutton (Kingdom Heirs and Triumphant Quartet), Michael English (Gaither Vocal Band ...

  9. God Save the King - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " God Save the King " (alternatively " God Save the Queen " when the British monarch is female) is the national anthem of the United Kingdom and the royal anthem of each of the British Crown Dependencies, [1][2] one of two national anthems of New Zealand, and the royal anthem of most Commonwealth realms.