Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Roy Keith Pringle (born August 6, 1952) is an American gospel musician and organist, who is the founder of Pentecostal Community Choir. His first album, "Let Everything That Has Breath Praise the Lord", was released in 1979.
Matthew Parker (singer) Ray Parker Jr. Rodger Penzabene; Peters & Peters; John W. Peterson; Roxy Petrucci; Denaun Porter; Paul Porter (musician) Sylvester Potts; Brook Pridemore; Keith Pringle; Tommee Profitt; Proof (rapper) Lowell Pye
A reviewer from Music & Media felt that the singer-songwriter is a "real asset to the genre. Her soulful debut single could give her the same quick start as Tracy Chapman." Head of programmes Keith Pringle on Piccadilly Radio/Manchester said, "It's a classy record with a great hook. The sound fits the station, as we found out by testing the ...
Ricky R. Grundy (January 30, 1959 – July 27, 2015), who went by the stage name Rickey Grundy, was an American gospel musician and leader of The Rickey Grundy Chorale. He started his music career in 1988, with Sparrow Records releasing Spirit Come Down, and they released two albums that placed on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart.
She, her mom and her sister, Krystal Keith, joined the country singer at a launch event for SwingDish in Las Vegas in August 2015. Shelley Rowland, Toby Keith, Tricia Lucus and Krystal Keith ...
Kensington Market, aka 'The Market', was a Toronto-based rock band, active from 1967 to 1969.Named after a downtown Toronto neighbourhood, it was known for 'gentle, lyrical, rock music', masterful musicianship, and for being was one of the first Canadian rock bands to develop a style independent of US and British models.
The band's "Keepin' It Real Tour 2024" includes three Oklahoma shows spread across the Sooner State.
Toby Keith, the country music star behind hit songs including “Red Solo Cup” and “I Wanna Talk About Me”, as well as the controversial “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue”, has died ...