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  2. Georgia Mass Choir - Wikipedia

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    The ensemble, which numbers 150 members, was founded in 1983 by Rev. Milton Biggham, the lead vocalist and songwriter for the group.He put together the group from over 600 applicants, and recorded with them on his label Savoy Records in the middle of the decade. [1]

  3. Wings Over Jordan Choir - Wikipedia

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    "Wings Over Jordan" was a metaphor; many spirituals used wings to represent "flying away" from slavery, and "The River of Jordan" and "Deep River" were frequently performed by the choir. [58] A newspaper article about a 1949 concert says that Settle adopted the phrase from the lyrics of a song sung by his mother. [59]

  4. Category:Choirs in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Mass Choir This page was last edited on 12 January 2018, at 03:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. The Preacher's Wife (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "He's All Over Me" (with Shirley Caesar and the Georgia Mass Choir) Alvin Darling 3:53: 14. "The Lord Is My Shepherd" (performed by Cissy Houston with Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir) Traditional 4:24: 15. "Joy to the World" (with the Georgia Mass Choir) Isaac Watts 4:41

  6. Troy Sneed - Wikipedia

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    He would join the choir at the university, and after graduating he was a teacher at Jax Beach Elementary School in Jacksonville, Florida. [1] Milton Biggham, with Savoy Records, asked him to come lead the Georgia Mass Choir, in Atlanta , Georgia, as an assistant music minister.

  7. Roll, Jordan, Roll - Wikipedia

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    The tune known as "Roll, Jordan, Roll" may have its origins in the hymn "There is a Land of Pure Delight" written by Isaac Watts [1] in the 18th century. It was introduced to the United States by the early 19th century, in states such as Kentucky and Virginia, as part of the Second Great Awakening, and often sung at camp meetings.

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  9. List of Wings Over Jordan Choir personnel - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of verified singers and soloists involved with Wings Over Jordan.Because of the total number of singers that were ultimately associated with the choir, either in their original incarnation or the varied satellite units that bore the "Wings Over Jordan Choir" name after 1950, [b] a definitive list is almost impossible to compile.