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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.
Vicki Yohe [1] I Just Want You: September 13, 2003 He's Been Faithful: September 27, 2005 Born Again Church Choir CeCe Winans Presents The Born Again Church Choir: 2003 Marcus Cole: Write My Song : August 1, 2006 Marvin Winans [2] Alone But Not Alone: September 25, 2007 Various artists PureWorship : October 28, 2008
WOW Gospel 2005 is a double CD gospel music compilation album in the WOW series. Released on January 25, 2005, it has thirty-one tracks. Released on January 25, 2005, it has thirty-one tracks. The album cover pays tribute to Washington, D.C.
Yohe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Yohe (born 1978), American sledge hockey player; Bill Yohe (1878–1938), American baseball player; Gary Yohe, American economist; May Yohé (1866–1938), American actress; Vicki Yohe (born 1965), American singer
The CD/DVD project, Change the World was released on April 1, 2008. The project was recorded on December 7, 2007, and features Israel Houghton, Mary Alessi, Micah Stampley, Bishop Joseph Garlington, and Ricardo Sanchez. [7] On April 24, 2011, Munizzi released Make it Loud her first self-produced CD. The new project features William McDowell ...
Lanny Wolfe (born February 2, 1942) is an American Christian music songwriter, musician, music publisher, and music educator. He has written over seven hundred songs and fourteen musicals, and has recorded over seventy projects.
Schoolhouse Rock! Soundtrack The 4-CD release with bonus tracks on each CD was released on June 18, 1996, by Rhino Records. The Best of Schoolhouse Rock (ISBN 1-56826-927-7) was released in 1998 jointly by American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. and Rhino Records.
Tom Yohe January 21, 1996 ( 1996-01-21 ) The song is a discussion of the continuous increases in the United States national debt , which is portrayed as an ever-growing Tyrannosaurus rex .