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  2. Donald Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, The Tri-City Singers announced that they would retire, but not before one last live recording. [7] Finale: Act One and Finale: Act Two were released simultaneously on April 4, 2006. Each release was a CD/DVD set that chronicled the audio and video of one half of the concert, with packages that locked into one another respectively.

  3. Sheri Jones-Moffett - Wikipedia

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    Sheri Jones-Moffett (born November 30, 1974 Sheri LeTrice Jones), is an American gospel musician.She started her music career, in 1992, with the Tri City Singers, which was a group assembled and led by Donald Lawrence.

  4. Kim Burrell - Wikipedia

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    Tri-City Singers featuring Karen Clark-Sheard, Kim Burrell, and Kelly Price: Tri-City4.com: EMI Gospel 2001 "Special Place" Kim Burrell Thank You (Unreleased) Bad Boy 2002 "The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow" Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Choir Family Affair II: Live At Radio City Music Hall: Verity 2002 "Higher Ground" Missy Elliott feat.

  5. Walter Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    The 7th of 8 children born to the late Dan Lee and Mamie Vivian Hawkins, Walter Lee Hawkins was born on May 18, 1949, in Oakland, California. Hawkins was the brother of Edwin Hawkins (d. 2018), Marava Ladale Hawkins (d. 1988), Carol Lee Hawkins (d. 2020), Feddie Joyce Hawkins, Jervis Ersell Hawkins (d. 1952), Daniel Lee Hawkins (Marcia) and Lynette Gail Hawkins-Stephens (Reginald).

  6. Patty Griffin - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Griffin, along with Mavis Staples and the Tri-City Singers released a version of the song "Waiting for My Child to Come Home" on the compilation album Oh Happy Day: An All-Star Music Celebration. [10] Griffin performing "Up To the Mountain" at the Carter Reception Dinner during the Civil Rights Summit at the LBJ Presidential Library in ...

  7. Ted Winn - Wikipedia

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    The song that received the most radio attention was the duo's reprise of Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway's "Come Ye Disconsolate." With backing by the Tri-City Singers, the song became a bona fide radio hit and earned the duo Stellar Awards as Best Duo or Group and Best Contemporary Duo or Group of 2002.

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  9. The Best Is Yet to Come (Donald Lawrence song) - Wikipedia

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    It was reissued on their hits compilation Restoring the Years: The Best of Donald Lawrence & the Tri-City Singers in 2003. [1] The song musically is similar to his previous hit "Testify", and features guest appearances from Ann Nesby (formerly of Sounds of Blackness) and gospel pioneer Bishop Walter Hawkins.