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Thicker Than Water is an American reality television series that premiered on November 10, 2013, [1] on Bravo. [2] [3] [4] The series chronicles the family dynamic of former professional basketball player and an American gospel-jazz instrumentalist Ben Tankard, his wife Jewel and their children.
Ben and Jewel Tankard receiving Stellar Award. Tankard's father was a minister and his mother a missionary. [1] In church, he played drums at an early age. [1] He played tuba in school and received a basketball scholarship. [1] Although he was selected in the NBA draft, he hurt his knee before the season started. [1]
The Walls Group received two statues for their album Friend in Me, along with newcomer Pastor Mike Jr. who took home a pair of Stellar Awards for his work on Live Free. Kurt Carr received two Stellar awards. Rounding out the night with one Stellar Award each were JJ Hairston, Ben Tankard, Gospel Kids, Keith Wonderboy Johnson and Greenleaf ...
John shares Ella and Ben with late wife Kelly Preston, who died of breast cancer in July 2020 at the age of 57. The two were also parents to son Jett , who died in 2009 at 16 . View this post on ...
Adam Nemser/startraksphoto.com Liberty’s little sister! Meghan McCain and her husband, Ben Domenech, welcomed their second child on Thursday, January 19. Round 2! Morgan Stewart and More Celebs ...
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were seen kissing and holding hands amid their divorce—details here. ... who posted a photos of Ben and Jen reuniting for brunch with their kids. And while said ...
On November 1, 1994, Kids Classics changed the new name into Cedarmont Kids. In 1995, they acquired Diadem Music Group which included GospelJazz pioneer Ben Tankard's Tribute Records label contracts. These contracts included Tankard, Yolanda Adams, Twinkie Clark and Bob Carlisle. Carlisle is best known for his hit song, "Butterfly Kisses".
In 1990 they co-wrote and performed a smooth jazz song called "Be With You" for GospelJazz pioneer, Ben Tankard on his "Keynote Speaker" album. The song went #1 on secular radio. Their first album, "Angie and Debbie", was released in 1993 on Capitol Records.