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  2. London Parris - Wikipedia

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    Conley "London" Parris (May 25, 1931 – September 7, 1992) was an American southern gospel bass singer, famous for his associations with The Rebels quartet and The Blackwood Brothers and hit songs such as "Heaven Came Down". He was inducted into the Southern Gospel Hall of Fame in 2004. [1]

  3. List of sibling groups - Wikipedia

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    Ames Brothers, a singing quartet from Malden, Massachusets, who were particularly famous in the 1950s for their traditional pop music hits; Anathema, an English band, formerly death-doom metal, later alternative rock, Daniel, Vincent, and Jamie Cavanagh; John and Lee Douglas; And Also The Trees, an English post-punk band with poetic lyrics.

  4. Calvin Newton - Wikipedia

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    In his late teens Newton was recruited to join the Blackwood Brothers, then a prominent Southern gospel quartet.From 1953 until 1956 Newton sang lead for the Oak Ridge Boys, and later he was a co-founder of the Sons of Song, one of the first pioneering acts in what would become the CCM industry.

  5. Gospel group, basking in resurgence, releases first new ... - AOL

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    She made a single gospel soul record in the 1970s with her brothers, when they were all teenagers. Then Annie Brown Caldwell moved on with her life. Decades later, she was running a clothing store ...

  6. James Blackwood - Wikipedia

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    James Webre Blackwood (August 4, 1919 – February 3, 2002) was an American gospel singer and one of the founding members of legendary Southern gospel quartet The Blackwood Brothers. He is the only person in any field of music to have been nominated for a Grammy Award for 28 consecutive years.

  7. Joe Bonsall, longtime tenor in country and gospel quartet the ...

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    The group earned its first Grammy Award in the gospel performance category in 1971. The Oak Ridge Boys would go on to win four additional Grammys, including one for "Elvira" in 1982. The group has ...

  8. Southern gospel - Wikipedia

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    Southern gospel music is a genre of Christian music.Its name comes from its origins in the southeastern United States.Its lyrics are written to express either personal or a communal faith regarding biblical teachings and Christian life, as well as (in terms of the varying music styles) to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music.

  9. The LeFevres - Wikipedia

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    The LeFevres, or The Singing LeFevres, were an American Southern gospel singing group, active for nearly 50 years in the middle of the twentieth century. The LeFevres were a family from Smithville, Tennessee ; their singing group centered on brothers Urias (1910–1979) and Alphus (1912–1988).