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Louise Thompson Patterson was born on September 9, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up in Harlem, New York City, where her father was a Baptist minister and her mother was a schoolteacher. Patterson was one of six children, and her family was part of the black middle class. At the age of fifteen, she graduated from Oakland High School.
COGIC evangelist leader Louise Patterson, wife of the late G.E. Patterson, died Sunday evening at 84. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Columbia did not approve, and a deal was negotiated allowing Nyro to release the live album on a different label, Cypress, before returning to Columbia for another studio album. Live at the Bottom Line was recorded at New York's famous intimate venue, The Bottom Line, and mixes some of Nyro's famous compositions with newer ones and also ...
A title-graphic commemorating Patterson and acknowledging her death was displayed during the TV broadcast of the Super Bowl. [ 4 ] The inclusion of a segment featuring Fox News Channel personality Catherine Crier was seen as an attempt for Fox , broadcasting their first-ever Super Bowl, to give their news channel free publicity.
A Very Special Christmas Live is the fourth in the A Very Special Christmas series of Christmas music-themed compilation albums produced to benefit the Special Olympics.The album was recorded live in Washington, D.C. in December 1998 at a benefit party held by then-President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Special Olympics.
The album, Death Row's only Christmas-themed release, was made as a form of charity to the community. [ 2 ] Production was handled by Kevyn Lewis, Danny Boy , Sean "Barney" Thomas, Daz Dillinger , Operation From The Bottom , Reggie Lamb, Roman Johnson and Snoop Doggy Dogg , with Suge Knight serving as executive producer .
Live at the Bottom Line is a live album by American vocalist and songwriter Patti Austin recorded in 1978 and released on the CTI label. [1] Reception
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane: The Christmas Album, Volume II: 4:46: 4. "White Christmas" Irving Berlin: The Christmas Album: 3:23: 5. "Christmas Dream" Neil Diamond: new: 5:50: 6. "The Christmas Song" Mel Tormé, Bob Wells: The Christmas Album: 3:34: 7. "Deck the Halls/We Wish You a Merry Christmas ...