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  2. Joyful Noise (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Joyful Noise is the soundtrack album to the 2012 film of the same name, starring Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton. The soundtrack was released on January 10, 2012, by WaterTower Music and contains three original compositions by Parton. The soundtrack produced two singles; "He's Everything" and "From Here to the Moon and Back".

  3. Boz Scaggs - Wikipedia

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    He learned his first instrument, the cello, at age 9. He received a scholarship to attend a private school in Dallas, St. Mark's School of Texas. [8] At St. Mark's, he met Steve Miller, who helped him to learn the guitar at age 12. A classmate wanted to give Scaggs a "weird" nickname. This started out as "Bosley", then "Boswell" and "Bosworth". [9]

  4. Joyful Noise (film) - Wikipedia

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    Joyful Noise is a 2012 American musical comedy drama film, starring Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton, Keke Palmer, Jeremy Jordan, and Courtney B. Vance. It is based on an original script, Love The Light, written by Max Myers and re-written and directed by Todd Graff , with gospel-infused music by Mervyn Warren .

  5. Tennessee Ernie Ford - Wikipedia

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    Make A Joyful Noise (1974) Ernie Sings & Glen Picks (w/ Glen Campbell) (1975) Sing His Great Love (1976) For the 83rd Time (1976) He Touched Me (1977) Swing Wide Your Golden Gate (1978) Ramblin' Down Country Roads With Tennessee Ernie Ford (1979) Tell Me the Old, Old Story (1980) There's A Song In My Heart (1982) "Back Where I Belong" (1982)

  6. Heritage Singers - Wikipedia

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    The first year, they released two albums (Hymns We Remember and Come Along with the Heritage Singers), and performed their first public concert on June 4, 1971. [5] Original accompanists included Bob Silverman on piano and Gerald Allen on bass guitar. After a few months, Jeff Wood would replace Allen and Pete McLeod would join on guitar. [6]

  7. Chandos Jubilate - Wikipedia

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    A setting of Psalm 100, "O, be joyful in the Lord", it is the first in a series of church anthems that Handel composed between 1717 and 1718, when he was composer in residence to James Brydges, later 1st Duke of Chandos. [1] The anthem was probably first performed at St. Lawrence's church, Whitchurch, near Brydges' country house. [2]

  8. Joyful Noise (album) - Wikipedia

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    Joyful Noise is the third studio album by The Derek Trucks Band, released on September 2, 2002. [1] It features an eclectic mix of music, ranging from gospel , blues , jazz fusion , Latin music, to East Indian music. [ 2 ]

  9. The Summons (hymn) - Wikipedia

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    "The Summons" is set to the tune of Kelvingrove, a traditional Scottish melody. Its text contains thirteen questions asked by Jesus in the first person. [5] [6] The initial four stanzas with the questions are in Jesus' voice, and the fifth stanza is the singer's response to them. [1]