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  2. Amish Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    The Amish Outlaws began in 2002. [1] Three of the founding members, Ezekiel, Amos Def, and Hezekiah X moved to New York City after leaving the Amish community. They originally began playing in a band for fun and eventually decided to become The Amish Outlaws to make a living from it. [2]

  3. Ausbund - Wikipedia

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    Video documentary by Ruth, John L. The Amish: A People of Preservation. Award-winning documentary on Amish faith and life, revised in 1996, has sound track that includes excerpts of rarely recorded Amish preaching and singing.

  4. Amish way of life - Wikipedia

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    Singing is a major part of Amish churches and some songs take over fifteen minutes to sing. "Lob Lied" is a well-known Amish song. It is always the second song sung at an Amish church service and is often sung at Amish weddings. Older Amish hymns are monophonic, without meter, and feature drawn-out tones with slowly articulated ornamentation ...

  5. 'Return to Amish's Most Memorable Moments: Tongue ... - AOL

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    From removable teeth to tongue-filled first kisses, Return to Amish has certainly featured some shocking moments. The TLC series, which is a spin-off of the hit Breaking Amish, has been on for ...

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  7. Amish religious practices - Wikipedia

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    Singing is usually very slow, and a single hymn may take 15 minutes or longer to finish. In Old Order Amish services, scripture is either read or recited from the German translation of Martin Luther. Worship is followed by lunch and socializing. Church services are conducted in a mixture of Standard German (or 'Bible Dutch') and Pennsylvania ...

  8. John Schmid - Wikipedia

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    John Schmid (born 1949) is an American country and folk singer and songwriter who is popular among the Amish and Old Order Mennonites. He sings songs both in English and in Pennsylvania German. [1] He is especially popular in the Holmes/Wayne Amish settlement in Ohio where he lives. [2] He may be the "only man ever to write songs in Deitsh". [3]

  9. Talk:Amish Paradise - Wikipedia

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    This video came out earlier in the same year that Amish Paradise was released and was met with quite a bit of critical acclaim due to the unique video. Has the bit about being inspired by Top Secret! been verified at all? SheerDark 19:48, 6 October 2006 (UTC) That was also done in a coldplay song. It's not impossible.