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Vicki Yohe (born July 13, 1965) [1] is a gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader. She was born in Normal, Illinois and raised in Rapid City, South Dakota. She sang her first solo at the age of five. Her family moved to Hammond, Louisiana when she was 14. [2] [3] At age 19, she accepted the position of music director at a church near Baton ...
After 3 years without a recording contract, former Word Records executive James Bullard signed Winans to Intersound Records, an Atlanta-based classical recording label, for which he was forming a gospel music division. Her label debut Vickie Winans rose to #10 on the gospel charts, spawning the hits Work It Out and We Shall Behold Him.
Victoria Louise "Vicky" Beeching (born 17 July 1979) is a British musician and religious commentator. She is best known for her work in the American contemporary worship music genre, and has been described by The Guardian as "arguably the most influential Christian of her generation" due to her Twitter following and appearances on BBC's Thought for the Day.
In September 2013, the lead single from the upcoming album "If God Be For Us" was released worldwide. The second single "Move In Me" was released July 2, 2014. The debut album release of Foreign Land was on September 30, 2014, on Entertainment One Music/BMG/Regimen Records. On October 14, 2014 the album debuted #2 on Billboard Top 10 Gospel Charts.
Cissy Houston, renowned soul and gospel singer and mother to Whitney Houston, died at the age of 91. Houston, a two-time Grammy winner who sang backup for Aretha Franklin and Elvis Presley, passed ...
Vickie Winans (born 1953), American gospel singer; Vicky Wright (born 1993), Scottish curler; Vicki Young (born c. 1971), British journalist; Fictional characters.
BeBe Winans, a gospel singer who shared a decades-long friendship with R&B powerhouse Whitney Houston, is opening up about his fondest memories of her.
More: Gospel singer with kidney disease gets VIP recording session from MTSU Nashville gospel artist Brenda Ivey Robertson poses in front of her home in Antioch, Tenn., Thursday, March 28, 2024.