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  2. Crazy Faith - Wikipedia

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    Awarding the album four stars from CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis states, "His commitment to soul-stirring lyrics continues throughout Crazy Faith". [3] Kevin Davis, indicating in a four star review by New Release Today, writes, "This album is sure to connect with all listeners who like sincere and catchy songs filled with truth and yearning for God."

  3. John Waller (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John was the lead singer for the late-1990s band According to John. After the band quit in 2001, he became a worship leader at South Link CPP ( Free Methodist Church ) in Colorado . [ 1 ] John was also the praise leader at New Hope Baptist Church in Fayetteville Georgia.

  4. John Francis Waller - Wikipedia

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    Waller published several volumes of poems and also wrote the words to many popular songs, including Cushla Ma Chree, The Spinning Wheel and Song of the Glass. [6] Many of his odes and poems were set to music by Irish composers, including Joseph Robinson , James Cooksey Culwick , Robert Prescott Stewart , Michael William Balfe , and George ...

  5. Crying in the Chapel (album) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Waller - guitar, vocals; Dan Aldridge - mandolin, guitar, vocals; Greg Corbett - banjo, vocals; Ronnie Davis - bass, vocals; with Gene Libbea - bass; Greg ...

  6. Avion (band) - Wikipedia

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    Avion's lead guitarist and lead singer, Randall Waller had previously released two albums as a solo artist, Oasis (1978) and Midnight Fire (1980). [1] In 1981 Waller formed pop rock group Lionheart in Sydney with Evan Murray on keyboards, Martyn Toole on guitar, and his two brothers: John Waller on drums and Kendall Waller on bass guitar – the group was soon renamed as Avion. [1]

  7. In the Gloaming (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the Gloaming" is an 1877 British song composed by Annie Fortescue Harrison with lyrics taken from a poem by Meta Orred. Orred's poem (of the same title as the song) appeared in her 1874 book Poems. [1] "Gloaming" is a regional dialect term of Scots origin denoting "twilight". [citation needed]

  8. God Moves in a Mysterious Way - Wikipedia

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    "God Moves in a Mysterious Way" is a Christian hymn, written in 1773 by the 18th-century English poet William Cowper. It was written by Cowper in 1773 as a poem entitled "Light Shining out of Darkness". [1] The poem was the last hymn text that Cowper wrote. It was written following his attempted suicide while living at Olney in Buckinghamshire.

  9. All Rise: A Joyful Elegy for Fats Waller - Wikipedia

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    The jazz critic John Fordham, writing for The Guardian, commented: "Some Waller devotees will recoil, but this is a respectful tribute from a remarkable modern-music mind". [8] The PopMatters review by Will Layman observed "All Rise, then, seeks to provide a contemporary vision of Waller's music. And the challenge in doing so is not one born of ...