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  2. Christian country music - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Ole Opry, the longest running radio show and one of the most popular country music shows, includes gospel music as a part of its program. In the past, most Christian country music was recorded by musicians with southern gospel flair like the Oak Ridge Boys , [ 17 ] Grandpa Jones , [ 18 ] Webb Pierce , Red Sovine , Mercy River Boys ...

  3. List of Christian country artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Christian country artists.. Christian country music, sometimes marketed as country gospel, inspirational country is country music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as (in terms of the varying music styles) to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music.

  4. Joey + Rory - Wikipedia

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    Their sixth studio album, Country Classics: A Tapestry of Our Musical Heritage, was released exclusively to Cracker Barrel in May 2014, with a wide release following on October 14, 2014. Their second project on Gaither Music Group, the record consists of cover versions of classic country songs.

  5. List of best-selling gospel music artists - Wikipedia

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    The following list of list of best-selling gospel music artists includes music acts from the 20th century to the present ... Gospel, soul, country soul, R&B [1] 3.7 ...

  6. The Chuck Wagon Gang - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded in 1935 broadcasting from radio station KFYO in Lubbock, Texas, and took the name in 1936 when they moved to WBAP in Fort Worth. [4] The original members sang together all the way to 1955 when Dad Carter retired, later passing away in 1963, followed by Jim in 1971.

  7. Martha Carson - Wikipedia

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    She moved temporarily away from gospel-oriented music and toward citified country-pop, appearing on Tennessee Ernie Ford's television program and pursuing a style shaped in part by his big, low vocals and pop orchestral arrangements. It was a successful move for a time, but by the late 1950s, her star began to wane.

  8. Gordon Mote - Wikipedia

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    Mote was born, on October 25, [1] 1970, in Gadsden, Alabama, as a blind person, [2] where he grew up in nearby Attalla.He attended both Jacksonville State University, where he spent the first three years of his music education, while he transferred to Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he graduated with honors in music.

  9. Southern soul - Wikipedia

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    Southern soul or country soul is a type of soul and country music that emerged from the Southern United States.The music originated from a combination of styles, including blues (both 12 bar and jump), country, early R&B, and a strong gospel influence that emanated from the sounds of Southern black churches.