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Bishop Marvin Louis Sapp (born January 28, 1967) [2] is an American Gospel music singer-songwriter who recorded with the group Commissioned during the 1990s before beginning a record-breaking solo career.
Amy Lee Grant (born November 25, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She began her music career in contemporary Christian music (CCM) before crossing over to pop music in the mid-1980s.
Most recently Carson handled the midday shift, 10am-3pm and Music Director duties at 95.7 WLHT and WTRV in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She left WTRV on May 31, 2012 after a nine-year stint on the Grand Rapids airwaves. Carson also hosts an inspirational show, Faith, Hope and Love Songs, which has been airing on radio stations since September 2002.
Musical groups from Grand Rapids, Michigan (21 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Grand Rapids, Michigan" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
Tammy Ranae Buffum, known professionally as Tammy Trent, is an American Christian singer. Buffum first gained recognition as a state finalist in the Assemblies of God "Teen Talent Competition" in 1985. [1] She is best known for the 2000 single "My Irreplaceable" which reached No. 1 on the Christian chart. [citation needed]
Paul G. Goebel, two-term mayor of Grand Rapids (born in Grand Rapids) Roman Gribbs, mayor of Detroit 1970–74 (born in Detroit) Alexander Groesbeck, 30th governor of Michigan (born in Warren) Ebenezer O. Grosvenor, 14th lieutenant governor and state treasurer (born in New York, lived and died in Jonesville)
Slum Village in 2013 consist of original member T3, left, Young RJ and Illa J. John Yancey, better known for his stage name "Illa J," is a rapper, singer, producer and songwriter from Detroit.
Agnes Nestor — women's suffrage and workers' rights activist [24] Lyman Parks — Mayor of Grand Rapids; Helen Cary Russell — president, Grand Rapids Federation of Women's Clubs; president, Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs; Michael Sak — State Representative; Harold S. Sawyer — U.S. Congressman; Hillary Scholten — U.S ...