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  2. The Gospel Album - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel Album is the third studio album from Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu.It is performed in a mixture of both Yolngu and English. The album was announced in May and is described as 'a uniquely Indigenous approach to gospel songs with an expanded sound that combines new hymns, and reimagined gospel songs' [2] The album was released on 31 July 2015 and reached number three on the ARIA charts ...

  3. Gary McSpadden - Wikipedia

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    Gary McSpadden (January 26, 1943 – April 15, 2020) was an American pastor, singer, songwriter, record producer, television host and motivational speaker. He had musical roots in quartet music and Southern gospel with The Statesmen, the Oak Ridge Boys, the Imperials, the Bill Gaither Trio, and The Gaither Vocal Band. [1]

  4. Just Like Real Life - Wikipedia

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    Just Like Real Life is the third and final studio album by the Christian rock band Prodigal, released in 1985. [1]The band created promotional music videos for "Future Now" [2] and "Jump Cut," [3] which were featured on Trinity Broadcasting Network's music video show Real Videos at the time of the album's release.

  5. U Saved Me - Wikipedia

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    "U Saved Me" is a gospel song by R. Kelly. Taken as the title track single from U Saved Me (a part of the Happy People/U Saved Me double disc album), it reached number 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 14 on the Hot R&B and Hip-Hop Songs charts. The song later appeared on Kelly's 2010 album, Epic.

  6. I Go to the Rock: The Gospel Music of Whitney Houston

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    The album marks Houston's second top ten spot and entry into the Top Gospel Albums chart. [6] Her first gospel album, 1996's The Preacher's Wife soundtrack debuted at number one and held the top spot for 26 consecutive weeks and remained on the chart for 161 weeks. [7] The compilation has since spent 31 cumulative weeks on the chart. [7]

  7. Brian Courtney Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The album debuted at No. 1 on the Top Gospel Albums charts, and the singles "So Proud" and "He Still Cares" made their way to radio. It was also in 2012 that he united with Gospel legend Fred Hammond , Dave Hollister and R&B artist Eric Roberson to make the United Tenors project, which was released in 2013.

  8. WOW Gospel 2000 - Wikipedia

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    WOW Gospel 2000 is a gospel music compilation album in the WOW series.Released February 8, 2000, it features thirty-two songs on a double disc set. The album hit number 93 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2000, and number one on the Top Gospel Albums chart, making it the first gospel album to peak on that respective chart.

  9. Otis Clay - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Clay signed with One-derful!Records in Chicago, to make secular recordings. [5] After releasing a series of gospel-tinged soul records, his first hit came in 1967 with "That's How It Is (When You're In Love)", which reached # 34 on the US Billboard R&B chart, followed by "A Lasting Love" (# 48 R&B). [6]