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  2. Stamps-Baxter Music Company - Wikipedia

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    The company issued several paperback publications each year with cheap binding and printed on cheap paper. Thus, the older books are now in delicate condition. These songbooks were used in church singing events, called "conventions," as well as at other church events, [1] although they did not take the place of regular hymnals.

  3. Preaching chords - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of preaching chords being played in African American Baptist and Pentecostal churches is relatively unknown, but is mostly believed to have started in either the early or mid-20th Century, at a time when many African-American clergymen and pastors began preaching in a charismatic, musical call-and-response style. [3]

  4. Willie Neal Johnson & The Gospel Keynotes - Wikipedia

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    Willie Johnson was born in Tyler, Texas, in the northeast area of the state. He was the oldest of six children in a musical family. [2] His mother Luretia immersed her children in music by taking them to church and encouraging their singing on Sundays.

  5. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of chords using particular tunings is a defining part of the literature on guitar chords, which is omitted in the abstract musical-theory of chords for all instruments. For example, in the guitar (like other stringed instruments but unlike the piano ), open-string notes are not fretted and so require less hand-motion.

  6. My Sweet Lord - Wikipedia

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    [24] Author Ian Inglis observes a degree of "understandable" impatience in the first verse's line "Really want to see you, Lord, but it takes so long, my Lord". [21] By the end of the song's second verse, Harrison declares a wish to "know" God also [25] [26] and attempts to reconcile the impatience. [21]

  7. Taylor Swift Didn't Actually Sign The Guitar That A Texas Man ...

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    A man in Waxahachie, Texas, went viral Monday after a video was posted on social media with a caption that said the man paid $4,000 for a guitar signed by Swift. The video shows him immediately ...

  8. Man smashes Taylor Swift autographed guitar he bought ... - AOL

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    An unidentified North Texas man purchased a guitar autographed by Taylor Swift and then promptly took a hammer to the instrument at an Ellis County fundraiser on Sept. 28, 2024. Show comments ...

  9. Man who smashed Taylor Swift guitar with hammer at Texas ...

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    The Texas man who smashed up a supposedly “signed” Taylor Swift guitar after paying thousands for it at auction has spoken out.. In footage that went viral this week, a man identified by US ...