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  2. Anthony Burger - Wikipedia

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    The Hazelton Brothers piano company honored Burger just after the turn of the century when they began offering an "Anthony Burger Signature" model. Then in late 2005, Steinway & Sons announced that Burger was being added to their exclusive roster of endorsing artists, making him the first Southern Gospel pianist to ever hold that honor. [6]

  3. Ethel Caffie-Austin - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Caffie-Austin (February 11, 1949 – December 11, 2024) was an American gospel musician. [1] [2] [3] Known for her skills as a pianist and vocalist, she was dubbed the "First Lady of West Virginia Gospel Music". [4] [5] In 2020, she was inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame. [6]

  4. Category:Gospel music pianists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gospel music pianists" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Anthony Burger; C.

  5. Dino Kartsonakis - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Dino married his second and current wife, Cheryl, who is the sister of the late pastor and Gospel music singer, Gary McSpadden, formerly of The Imperials and the Gaither Vocal Band. Cheryl has a daughter, Cheri, from her first marriage to the late Gospel singer Jack Toney, former lead singer of The Statesmen Quartet. [7]

  6. Stan Whitmire - Wikipedia

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    Whitmire was born May 4, 1963, in Atlanta, Georgia and studied to learn to play the piano from the age of four. He graduated from The Westminster Schools and Georgia State University in Atlanta. [1] He has been part of the music ministry, playing piano for worship services at Mount Paran Church of God in Atlanta since December 1978. [2]

  7. Preaching chords - Wikipedia

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    Preaching chords are blues/gospel-inspired chords played on a Hammond organ or piano, and many times with a drum set as well, near the end of a pastor or minister's sermon to accentuate, emphasize, and respond to them in a musical way.