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  2. The Hinsons - Wikipedia

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    It was first recorded the next year by The Goodmans and then by The Hinsons. Songs of Calvary and Journey Music, (then owned by Rusty Goodman), co-published the song. The Lighthouse quickly became a huge hit in southern gospel and remains one of the most recorded songs in all of southern Gospel. From 1973 till 1979 The Hinsons were the co-hosts ...

  3. Let Your Light Shine on Me - Wikipedia

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    2009 – "Light from the Lighthouse" by The Radiators on the album 10/09/09 New Orleans, LA Tipitinas [12] 2010 – "Light from Your Lighthouse" by The Black Twig Pickers and Charlie Parr on the album Glory in the Meeting House [13] 2011 – "Left Lyrics in the Practice Room" on the album 90 Bisodol (Crimond) by Half Man Half Biscuit. The line ...

  4. Happy Goodman Family - Wikipedia

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    The weekly TV exposure allowed The Happy Goodman Family to take the nation by storm. They quickly became America's favorite singing family. Ranker list the Happy Goodmans as the 3rd all-time Best Southern Gospel Bands/Artists. The Goodmans had a long list of hit songs. Many of the songs they introduced to gospel music are now considered classics.

  5. Vestal Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Vestal Goodman (December 13, 1929 – December 27, 2003) was a singer who performed in the Southern gospel genre for more than half a century. [1] She was known for her work as a solo performer and as a member of the Happy Goodman Family—which originated with her husband and his brothers and sisters—one of the pioneering groups in southern gospel music.

  6. J. D. Sumner - Wikipedia

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    1974: Sing Golden Gospel Hits; 1977: 16 Greats; 1979: For God So Loved the World (re-issued in 1982 as He Looked Beyond My Faults) 1983: The Joy of Knowing Jesus; 1992: Masters of Gospel; 1995: The Best of J. D. Sumner And the Stamps; 1997: Pure Gospel: 16 Vintage Gospel Standards; 1999: Gospel Music Hall of Fame; 2005: Treasury of Memories

  7. The Lighthouse Boys - Wikipedia

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    I just remember they had a nice, gospel-flavored country sound and that we enjoyed working with The Lighthouse Boys" [5] 1979 The Lighthouse Boys were beginning to be promoted in the central valley and desert area quite a bit, however, change would happen again as Frank, Gary and Kenny left. Steve Johnson stepped away for a short time.

  8. The Gospel Train - Wikipedia

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    "The Gospel Train (Get on Board)" is a traditional African-American spiritual first published in 1872 as one of the songs of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. [2] A standard Gospel song, it is found in the hymnals of many Protestant denominations and has been recorded by numerous artists. The first verse, including the chorus is as follows:

  9. Old-Time Religion - Wikipedia

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    ("Give Me That") "Old-Time Religion" (and similar spellings) is a traditional Gospel song dating from 1873, when it was included in a list of Jubilee songs, [1] or earlier. It has become a standard in many Protestant hymnals , though it says nothing about Jesus or the gospel, and covered by many artists.