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  2. Chris Tomlin - Wikipedia

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    Male Vocalist of the Year Won Song of the Year ("Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)") Nominated Worship Song of the Year ("Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)") Nominated Worship Song of the Year ("How Great Is Our God") Won Special Event Album of the Year (Music Inspired By the Motion Picture Amazing Grace) * Nominated 2009: Artist of the Year

  3. Wintley Phipps - Wikipedia

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    Phipps was born in Trinidad and Tobago, but at an early age moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.He attended Mount Royal High School in Town of Mount Royal. He attended Kingsway College in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, a Seventh-day Adventist academy, and later Oakwood College, a Seventh-day Adventist college (university since 2007) in Huntsville, Alabama, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree ...

  4. Bob Snyder (musician) - Wikipedia

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    While performing at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Snyder normally played "Amazing Grace" on the saxophone. [2] In 1988, after playing more than twenty songs, Snyder thought he and his band were through for the night but hotel co-owner Amelia Musser had requested the song. Snyder discovered his reed was broken, and he changed to the clarinet.

  5. Phil Wickham - Wikipedia

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    Philip David Wickham [1] [citation needed] (born April 5, 1984) [3] [4] is an American contemporary Christian singer, musician and songwriter from San Diego, California.He has released ten worship albums: Give You My World in 2003, a self-titled album in 2006, Cannons in 2007, Singalong in 2008, Heaven & Earth in 2009, Response in 2011, Singalong 2 in 2012, The Ascension in 2013, Singalong 3 ...

  6. Amazing Grace - Wikipedia

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    "Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, written in 1772 by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton (1725–1807). It is possibly the most sung and most recorded hymn in the world, and especially popular in the United States, where it is used for both religious and secular purposes. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Jeff Buckley - Wikipedia

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    An hour-long documentary about Buckley called Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley has been shown at various film festivals to critical acclaim. [135] The film was released worldwide in 2009 by Sony BMG Legacy as part of the Grace Around The World Deluxe Edition.

  8. E. O. Excell - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Othello Excell (December 13, 1851 – June 10, 1921), commonly known as E. O. Excell, was a prominent American publisher, composer, song leader, and singer of music for church, Sunday school, and evangelistic meetings during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  9. King's Heralds - Wikipedia

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    The King's Heralds are a male gospel music quartet that began in 1927 and have recorded over 100 albums encompassing ... "Amazing Grace" (Chapel 5216, 1973) "It's ...