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  2. I'll Meet You in Church Sunday Morning - Wikipedia

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    I'll Meet You in Church Sunday Morning is the sixth studio album and second gospel album by American bluegrass musician Bill Monroe and his band, the Blue Grass Boys.Released by Decca Records on June 15, 1964, it features 12 songs recorded across seven sessions between May 1962 and January 1964, with producer Harry Silverstein.

  3. Duane Lundy - Wikipedia

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    Duane Lundy is a producer, sound engineer, and musician based in Lexington, Kentucky. [1] He is best known for his work with artists such as Jim James, [2] Ringo Starr, [3] Vandaveer, [2] [4] Sturgill Simpson (including with Sunday Valley), [5] [6] Ancient Warfare, [7] Joe Pug, [8] Ben Sollee, [2] Miles Nielsen [2] and the Rusted Hearts, and Justin Wells.

  4. Jordan Smith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Mackenzie Smith (born November 4, 1993) [1] is an American gospel singer, songwriter, and musician from Harlan, Kentucky. Smith began singing in his church choir and continued through his college education at Lee University. In 2015 he gained national recognition when he won season 9 of the singing competition The Voice.

  5. The Crabb Family - Wikipedia

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    The Crabb Family Members: oldest Jason, twin brothers Adam and Aaron, and sisters Kelly and Terah.. The group was formed in Beaver Dam, a town in rural Kentucky. The family patriarch, Gerald Crabb, and wife Kathy Crabb, [2] were the founders of the group.

  6. Steven Curtis Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Steven Curtis Chapman (born November 21, 1962) is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, author, and social activist.. Chapman began his career in the late 1980s as a songwriter and performer of contemporary Christian music and became the artist in Christian music with the most awards, releasing over 25 albums.

  7. The LeFevres - Wikipedia

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    The LeFevres became instrumental in the gospel music industry in Atlanta; they owned and operated their own recording studio, LeFevre Sound and also published sheet music for the gospel market. Additionally, they produced syndicated television shows for gospel and country music singers and owned a booking agency with regional operations.

  8. Marshall Hall (singer) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] He was a part of three of the Vocal Band's studio albums including Give It Away, Lovin' Life, and Christmas Gaither Vocal Band Style. Hall was on the road with the Gaither Vocal Band until 2009, when he left the group to pursue a solo career [ 5 ] and ministry work. [ 6 ]

  9. WLLV - Wikipedia

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    WLLV (1240 AM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting an urban gospel format. Licensed to Louisville, the station serves the Louisville metropolitan area, including sections of Kentucky and Indiana. The station is owned by New Albany Broadcasting, which also owns urban adult contemporary station WLOU 1350 AM. [3]