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  2. Maine State Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Maine State Pier is a municipal-owned deepwater marine facility and music venue located at the intersection of Commercial Street and Franklin Street on the eastern waterfront in Portland, Maine. [1] [2] Located to the north of Maine Wharf, it was completed in 1924.

  3. Cross Insurance Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cross Insurance Arena (formerly Cumberland County Civic Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in Portland, Maine. Built in 1977, at a cost of US$8 million, it is the home arena for the Maine Mariners of the ECHL. There are 6,206 permanent seats in the arena, and it seats up to 9,500 for concerts.

  4. Maine Savings Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    Maine Savings Amphitheater: Former names: Bangor Waterfront Pavilion (2010-13) Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion (2013-2022) Address: 1 Railroad St Bangor, ME 04401 Bangor USA: Location: Waterfront Park: Owner: City of Bangor: Operator: Waterfront Concerts Live Nation: Type: Outdoor Amphitheatre, Music venue, Concert Venue, Amphitheater: Genre(s ...

  5. Holiday to-do list: 'Anastasia,' 'Almost Maine,' 'Jerusalem ...

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    Through Dec. 31. $65 to $95 (plus $4 convenience fee). $20 senior and student rush tickets in-person one hour before performances, subject to availability, and $30 tickets for those 35 and younger.

  6. Marvin Sapp - Wikipedia

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    Sapp is the widower of MaLinda Prince Sapp, who served as the administrative pastor at his Lighthouse Full Life Center Church. MaLinda died September 9, 2010, from complications of colon cancer. [8] Marvin Sapp had three children with MaLinda: Marvin L. II (b. August 30, 1994), MiKaila D. (b. September 8, 1997), and Madisson (b. June 9, 1999). [1]

  7. Never Would Have Made It - Wikipedia

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    The song is Sapp's biggest success so far on American music charts. The song peaked at #82 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. It also topped the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs chart and reached the top twenty on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs listing. The song topped the gospel chart for 46 weeks. [1]

  8. Tim Godfrey (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Godfrey is the convener of the annual Fearless Gospel Concert, which has hosted several international gospel artists, including Marvin Sapp, Kirk Franklin, Travis Greene, Israel Houghton, JJ Hairston, Sammie Okposo and others. [7] [8]

  9. Grace & Mercy - Wikipedia

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    "Rain on Me" Marvin Winans: 3:44 2 "Lord Send Your Anointing" Marvin Winans: 6:45 3 "Give Praise" Marvin Winans: 6:55 4 "Trust God" Marvin Sapp and Percy Bady 5:18 5 "Not the Time, Not the Place" Percy Bady: 7:17 6 "For the Rest of My Life" Aaron Lindsey, Marvin Sapp, and Percy Bady 5:35 7 "Grace and Mercy" Percy Bady 7:39 8 "Whosoever Will ...