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  2. WNAP (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    WNAP was a class D AM radio station on 1110 kHz serving the Norristown, Pennsylvania, area.WNAP (also known as Gospel Highway 11) broadcast gospel music. [4] Today, Gospel Highway 11 continues to service the community as 24-hour online radio station.

  3. KGHY - Wikipedia

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    KGHY (88.5 FM) is a radio station airing a Southern gospel format in Beaumont, Texas, United States, broadcasting on 88.5 FM. The station serves the Beaumont – Port Arthur - Orange metropolitan area and southwestern Louisiana.

  4. Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC's - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, they made their last album, another compilation titled "Memphis Gospel, Live!" For the rest of the group's singing, they continued to travel and work 50 out of 52 weeks of the year. During that time Lee Williams battled with dementia. In 2018, Lee Williams announced his retirement from gospel music.

  5. Tim Marshall (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    This was prior to the station adopting its Sports Radio format. For a short time he was the voice of WNAP Norristown, Pennsylvania's "Gospel Highway Eleven." Marshall continued with the Gospel format during the summer of 1988 at WTMR 800 AM, Camden, New Jersey. The station broadcast religious music to the Philadelphia area.

  6. Brian Blade - Wikipedia

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    Brian Blade in Aarhus, Denmark 2017. Born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, [2] Blade was exposed to gospel and praise music [3] while attending Zion Baptist Church at which his father, Brady L. Blade Sr., was pastor. [4]

  7. The Highway Q.C.'s - Wikipedia

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    The Highway Q.C.'s is an American gospel group that has been active for over 70 years. Its members sing in the tradition of jubilee quartets, though they have also added instrumental accompaniment. Its members sing in the tradition of jubilee quartets, though they have also added instrumental accompaniment.

  8. 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.

  9. Thomas A. Dorsey - Wikipedia

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    Thomas A. Dorsey was born in Villa Rica, Georgia, the first of three children to Thomas Madison Dorsey, a minister and farmer, and Etta Plant Spencer.The Dorseys sharecropped on a small farm, while the elder Dorsey, a graduate of Atlanta Bible College (now Morehouse College), traveled to nearby churches to preach.