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  2. Zion Crossroads, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The name "Zion Crossroads" was probably created from the nearby Zion United Methodist Church when the new U.S. Route 250 crossed U.S. Route 15 in the 1930s. Zion Cross Roads was a sleepy little intersection of U.S. Route 15 and U.S. Route 250 with a motel, gas station, restaurant, and grocery store until Interstate 64 in Virginia opened in the ...

  3. Daily Bread (Corey Harris album) - Wikipedia

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    Zion Crossroads (2007) Daily Bread is an album by the American blues musician Corey Harris, released in 2005. [2] [3] Production. The album was produced by Scott ...

  4. List of Christian rock bands - Wikipedia

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    Stryper. The birth of contemporary Christian music dates back to the late 1960s, but Christian rock came into rits own in the 1980s. [1]Billboard magazine started to post the Top 10 Christian rock songs, and some radio stations [who?] started to play Christian rock.

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  6. List of the Mission band members - Wikipedia

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    The band disbanded again in 2008. [11] The original line-up, minis Brown, who had stopped drumming over 15 years ago, [12] returned. Hussey, Adams and Hinkler were joined by drummer Mike Kelly. [13] The reunited band released The Brightest Light (2013) and Another Fall from Grace (2016). Kelly left in March 2022, [14] he was replaced by Alex ...

  7. Vantage Point (Sons of Zion album) - Wikipedia

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    By 2015, Sons of Zion's line-up stabilised, after bassist Dylan Stewart left and Caleb Haapu of the band L40 joined. Over the course of 2015 and 2016, the band released several one-off singles, "I'm Ready" (2015), "Fill Me Up" (2015), "Hungover" (2016) and "Now" (2016), after noticing a shift away from album-focused music to individual tracks as streaming became more popular. [1]

  8. The Zion Harmonizers - Wikipedia

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    Following Washington's death, management of the Gospel Tent was transferred to others in the gospel community. Brazella Briscoe, a Zion Harmonizer for close to a quarter century, took over leadership of the group. [5] Briscoe brings in new members with an eye on the future. His plan is to make certain the Zion Harmonizer tradition continues. [28]

  9. Craig Adams (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Craig David Adams was born in Otley, Yorkshire, on 4 April 1962, and was brought up in Leeds.Adams left school to pursue a career in music and initially played keyboards in a local band the Expelairs, who released a handful of singles.