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  2. The Imperials - Wikipedia

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    The Imperials is an American contemporary Christian music group that has been active for over 60 years. Originating as a southern gospel quartet, the innovative group would become pioneers of contemporary Christian music in the 1960s. There have been many changes for the band in membership and musical styles over the years.

  3. The Imperials discography - Wikipedia

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    Follow the Man with the Music: 1975 No Shortage: Bob MacKenzie, Gary S. Paxton: 1976 Just Because: 1977 Sail On: Morales, Murray, Will, Taff Dayspring/Word Chris Christian: 1978 Imperials Live: A. Morales, Buddy Huey, Chris Christian 1979 Heed the Call: Chris Christian 1979 One More Song for You: Michael Omartian: 1980 Christmas with The ...

  4. 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 .

  5. Big God (album) - Wikipedia

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    Big God is a 1991 studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials and is their second album released on the Star Song label. [3] [4] [5] The personnel line-up for this album consists of Armond Morales, David Will and two new singers Jonathan Pierce (who was credited on the album by his birth name Jonathan Hildreth.

  6. This Year's Model (Imperials album) - Wikipedia

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    This Year's Model is the 32nd studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials, released in 1987 on Myrrh Records. [1] This is the first album to feature new members Jimmie Lee Sloas and Ron Hemby, replacing long-time tenor Jim Murray and lead singer Paul Smith.

  7. One More Song for You - Wikipedia

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    One More Song for You is the 26th studio album by the Christian music group The Imperials, released in late 1979 on DaySpring Records. [2] It was the first of two albums that the group collaborated with well-known musician/producer Michael Omartian, moving them to a more contemporary pop sound, with the second being their next album Priority (1980).

  8. Heed the Call - Wikipedia

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    Heed the Call is the 25th studio album by Christian music group The Imperials, released in 1979 on DaySpring Records. [2] The group won their third Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary or Inspirational for their album Heed the Call at the 22nd Grammy Awards [3] and were named Male Group of the Year at the 11th GMA Dove Awards. [4]

  9. Stir It Up (album) - Wikipedia

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    Stir It Up is a 1992 studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials.It is the group's third album on Star Song Records. [2] [3] [4] [5]The personnel line-up for this album consists of Armond Morales, David Will, Jonathan Pierce (still under his birth name Jonathan Hildreth) and Pam Morales.