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Youthful Praise originated at the Bridgeport, Connecticut church Turner's Faith Temple. The outfit was originally known as Teens of TFT. They released their first album Awesome God in 2001 with Evidence Gospel, a division of online news magazine GospelFlava.com. The title track became popular with church choirs and helped make their debut album ...
After This - J.J. Hairston and Youthful Praise - 4:35; Awesome - Pastor Charles Jenkins and Fellowship Chicago - 5:49; My Worship - John P. Kee - 5:30; Great & Mighty - Byron Cage - 4:47; My Testimony - Marvin Sapp - 5:19; Shifting the Atmosphere - Jason Nelson - 4:55; Not My Own - Myron Butler and Tasha Cobbs - 5:28; Keep Me - Patrick Dopson ...
Right Now If You Believe w/ Chicago Mass Choir (1991) I Will Give You Praise (1996) After the Rapture (1998) Just Have Church (2003) Live! The Praise! The Worship! W/ JJ Hairston and Youthful Praise (Songwriting Credit: “I Am Your Help” 2005) Exalted: Live in Baltimore w/ JJ Hairston and Youthful Praise (Songwriting Credit: “Satisfied ...
Jester Joseph Hairston (July 9, 1901 – January 18, 2000) was an American composer, songwriter, arranger, choral conductor and actor. He was regarded as a leading expert on black spirituals and choral music.
This incomplete list is specifically for Christian music performers in the gospel music genres who have either been very important to the genre, or have had a considerable amount of exposure.
Curtis Kinnard Hairston [1] (October 10, 1961 – January 18, 1996) [2] was an American soul/funk vocalist, who had a number of top 75 hit singles in the UK and US, both as a solo artist and as a featured artist in the B. B. & Q. Band.
City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise (released in 2000) is the first in the City on a Hill series of compilation albums by popular Contemporary Christian Music musicians. It received the Gospel Music Association 's Special Event Album of the Year award for 2001.
Neither album sold very well, [29] but the Christian radio hit "Awesome God" on his third album, Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth, brought his music to a wider audience. The song "Awesome God" was written either at Rock Lake Christian Assembly camp in Michigan, or on the way to a youth conference in Bolivar, Missouri in July 1987.