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  2. PAJAM - Wikipedia

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    PAJAM is an American songwriting and production team, made up of Paul Allen, J. Moss and Walter Kearney, all of Detroit, Michigan.The team works with gospel, soul and R&B artists.

  3. How Sweet the Sound: 25 Favorite Hymns and Gospel Greats

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    How Sweet the Sound: 25 Favorite Hymns and Gospel Greats is a studio double album by American rock band the Charlie Daniels Band. The album sees the band performing Christian hymns in their style. According to Daniels, "I didn’t want to do it in a churchy way, [...] I wanted to do it like CDB would do it."

  4. Kirk Franklin discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of American gospel artist Kirk Franklin.In total, Franklin has won 20 Grammy Awards, [1] 13 Dove Awards and 28 Stellar Awards.Franklin is the best-selling contemporary gospel artist of the SoundScan era and one of the best-selling gospel artists of all-time, with total sales exceeding 15 million, [2] 14.6 of which are certified by the Recording Industry Association of ...

  5. The Evolution of Gospel - Wikipedia

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    The Evolution of Gospel is the debut studio album by Sounds of Blackness, released in 1991. [3] In 1992, the album received the Grammy Award for " Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album ". Track listing

  6. Optimistic (Sounds of Blackness song) - Wikipedia

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    "Optimistic" is a song by American vocal and instrumental ensemble Sounds of Blackness, recorded for their debut studio album The Evolution of Gospel (1991). It was written and produced by Gary Hines, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis , and features vocals from Ann Bennett-Nesby , Carrie Harrington, Coré Cotton, Patricia Lacy, and Jamecia Bennett.

  7. Memories: The '68 Comeback Special - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-two of the compilation's 35 tracks were previously unreleased recordings, including several alternate takes. [1] The album is named after the song "Memories" which appears twice on the album. The album includes exclusive songs that were never issued again, including full length, unedited versions of the gospel and road medleys, along ...