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Osinachi was a highly spirit filled Nigerian Gospel musician, a minister of God, a songwriter with a great voice and a Christian worship producer. [5] Most of her songs were written in Igbo language. [citation needed] Her career reached its peak in 2017 due to the famous single "Ekwueme". She had featured in songs like " Nara Ekele" by Pastor ...
Singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and record producer: 65: December 17, 2023: Cancer [254] Jim Ladd Free-form rock music disc jockey, radio producer, writer: 75: December 17, 2023: Carmichael, California, U.S. Heart attack [255] [256] Eric Moyo Zimbabwean gospel singer: 42: December 20, 2023: South Africa: Brain bleed; collapsed onstage [257] R ...
singer for rock band Black Lace: tour bus Cologne, Germany The tour bus crashed during a hailstorm. Sam Basil: 1969 2022 52 years Papua New Guinean politician car Papua New Guinea: Daniel Batman: 1981 2012 31 years Australian sprinter car Darwin, Northern Territory [34] Stiv Bators: 1949 1990 40 years American Dead Boys and The Lords of the New ...
Plane crash takes the lives of three members of the Nelons, whose gospel career goes back to the 1970s. Four other people aboard the plane also died.
Three members of the Nelons, a Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame quartet and the chairman of the board overseeing the Georgia Department of Corrections, were among seven people killed in a ...
As her passion for music kept growing bigger, she started writing and composing songs. In 2000 she released an album titled "Trip" that made her way into the Nigerian music scene as a Gospel artist. In 2003, she got signed to Alec's Entertainment, a record label founded by her former choir director, and she released her debut studio album ...
A devastating plane crash has claimed the lives of three members of the popular gospel group The Nelons. On Friday, Jason Clark and his wife, Kelly Nelon Clark, were traveling to their annual ...
[9] [10] [11] "My Tribe" pays tribute to his sister, Mercy, who died December 29, 2022, and to his home country, Nigeria. [12] Later that year, his song "Believe" reached number 23, on Christian Top 40 [13] [14] and in November 2023 was nominated for the Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.