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  2. Russ Taff - Wikipedia

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    Russ Taff was born to Joe and Ann Taff on November 11, 1953, the fourth of five sons, and grew up in Farmersville, California. Taff's father was a pastor of a small Pentecostal church - the Eastside Tabernacle Church which was located in an old laundromat - and machinist while his mother, Ann, was a field worker who picked fruit and chopped cotton.

  3. Brian Free & Assurance - Wikipedia

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    Brian Free & Assurance (1994) Things That Last Forever (1995) Live In Atlanta (1995) At Your Request (1996) 4 God So Loved (1996) A Glimpse Of Gold (1997) Doing This For You (1999) Lovin' This Livin' For The Lord (2001) So Close To Home (2002) Timeless Hymns & Classics (2002) Greater Still (2003) Live In New York City (2005) Christmas With ...

  4. Gaustad (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Gaustad is an American singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles. Gaustad rose to prominence in 2018 when they launched a YouTube channel with their performance of Hozier's "Take Me to Church" which received more than 25 million views. [2] [3]

  5. Legacy Five - Wikipedia

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    It includes a new version of the song "I Stand Redeemed", which was originally recorded featuring Josh Cobb in 2000, now featuring Seamans. A Little Christmas: Legacy Five's first Christmas album; also released on DVD in 2010, with Gus Gaches as tenor. 2008 A Tribute to Roger: Compilation of songs sung by Roger Bennett. God's Been Good: God's ...

  6. Godhead (band) - Wikipedia

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    In a guest spot on Geek & Sundry's "GM Tips" YouTube series, Jason Charles Miller revealed that the original inspiration for the band's name originated from a setting in a pen-and-paper role-playing game scenario printed in the Feb/Mar 1984 issue of Fantasy Gamer magazine, where the setting was named "The Haven of the Godhead". [6]

  7. Sam Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Sam Goodman (March 19, 1931 – August 5, 1991) was an American Southern gospel singer/songwriter born in Bremen, Alabama. [1]Goodman performed with his siblings in The Happy Goodman Family, where Sam sang baritone and first tenor. [2]

  8. Windhand - Wikipedia

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    Windhand formed in 2008 with singer Dorthia Cottrell, guitarists Asechiah Bogdan (formerly of Alabama Thunderpussy) and Garrett Morris, bassist Nathan Hilbish and drummer Jeff Loucks. [4] In 2010, they released a two-song demo titled Practice Space Demo. [5] Loucks was then replaced by former The Might Could drummer Ryan Wolfe. [4]

  9. Annie Herring - Wikipedia

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    Annie Herring (born Annie Ward September 22, 1945) [1] is one of the pioneers of the Jesus music genre, later to be called Contemporary Christian music.She was a member of the trio 2nd Chapter of Acts, for which she wrote most of the songs and sang lead and harmony vocals with her brother Matthew Ward and sister Nelly (Ward) Greisen.