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  2. Higher Ground (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Higher Ground is a drama television series created by Michael Braverman and Matthew Hastings. The series follows a group of troubled and abused high school students at a therapeutic boarding school in the Pacific Northwest as they navigate adolescence in the aftermath of their home troubles.

  3. Michael W. Smith - Wikipedia

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    The next day he auditioned for a new contemporary Christian music (CCM) group, Higher Ground, as a keyboardist and got the job. His lead vocals were heard on much of CCM radio with the single, "I Am". It was on his first tour with Higher Ground, playing mostly in churches, that Smith was finally able to put the drugs and alcohol behind him. [10]

  4. Higher Ground (Martin Garrix song) - Wikipedia

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    "Higher Ground" is a song recorded by Dutch DJ and producer Martin Garrix, featuring Swedish singer and songwriter John Martin. The song was released on the former's birthday, 14 May 2020. The song was released on the former's birthday, 14 May 2020.

  5. Shelby Scott, Boston News Anchor and AFTRA Leader Who ... - AOL

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    Shelby Scott, the longtime Boston TV news anchor and former AFTRA leader who pushed for the union’s 2012 merger with SAG, died June 1 at her home in Tucson, Ariz. She was 86. Scott was a beloved ...

  6. Higher Ground - Wikipedia

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    Higher Ground (John Denver album), 1989; Higher Ground (Johnny Hammond album), 1973; Higher Ground (Tammy Wynette album), 1987; Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert, 2005; Higher Ground, a 2002 album by The Blind Boys of Alabama; Higher Ground, a 2007 album by David Tipper; Higher Ground, a 1988 album by Vernessa Mitchell

  7. Shelby Scott - Wikipedia

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    Shelby Scott (born Shelby Schuck; January 6, 1936 – June 1, 2022) was an American journalist and union leader who was a longtime reporter for WBZ-TV in Boston. She began her career in Seattle, where she was the city's first female newscaster. She was employed by WBZ-TV from 1965 to 1996, where she became known for her blizzard coverage.

  8. Scott Wesley Brown - Wikipedia

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    Scott Wesley Brown (born June 4, 1952) is an American CCM singer and songwriter. He has recorded 25 albums and toured in over 50 countries. He has recorded 25 albums and toured in over 50 countries. [ 1 ]

  9. Shelby Lynne - Wikipedia

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    Shelby Lynne (born Shelby Lynn Moorer, October 22, 1968) is an American singer and songwriter and the older sister of singer-songwriter Allison Moorer. [2] The success of her pop rock album I Am Shelby Lynne (1999) led to her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist , despite it being her sixth studio album.